Keys to Family Resilience June 7 - 10, 2010 The Social Ecology of Resilience Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS Froma Walsh, MSW, PhD Co-Director, Chicago Center for Family Health Firestone Professor Emerita, University of Chicago [email protected]www.ccfhChicago.org Resilience Strengths in the context of adversity The ability to withstand and rebound from stressful life challenges, strengthened and more resourceful Varied Cultural Images of Resilience ~ ~ a Japanese view “A willow that bends in the storm but does not break” ~ Korean concept of Han: “Suffering that is deep but not without hope” ~ Mistaken U.S. view of resilience: “Just bounce back!”
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Keys to Family Resilience
June 7 - 10, 2010 The Social Ecology of Resilience
Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS
Froma Walsh, MSW, PhD
Co-Director, Chicago Center for Family Health Firestone Professor Emerita, University of Chicago
Chinese Mandarin: PsyGarden Publisher, Taiwan (2009)
1st ed: Spanish: Madrid & Buenos Aires: Amorrotu editors
Portuguese: Sao Paolo: Editora Roca
Korean: Seoul: Nanam Publishing House
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Walsh, F. & McGoldrick, M.(Eds.)(2004). Living Beyond Loss, 2nd ed. Norton.
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