a closer look at -- resiliency
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RESILIENCYTRANSFORMAT ION THROUGH ADVERS ITY
B y : P H Y L I C I A M O R G A N
A C LO S E R LO O K AT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 What is Resiliency?
2 Examples of Resiliency
3 Why is it Important?
What is Resiliency?
PART ONE
ResiliencyNoun l re-sil-ien-cy
The power or ability to become strong, healthy, or successful again after recovering readily from
illness, depression, or adversity
Resilience isn’t a single skill. It’s a variety of skills and coping mechanisms. To bounce back from bumps in the road as well as failures, you should focus on emphasizing the positive.
“ “- Jean Chatzky
Examples of Resiliency
PART TWO
A family’s ability to withstand & rebound from crisis/prolonged adversity and become strengthened and more resourceful
FAMILY RESILIENCE
Key Components
1. Family Belief Systems2. Family Organization & Resources
3. Family Communication
EXAMPLE
COMMUNITY RESILIENCEHealthy individuals and families with access to health systems, active social networks, and knowledge about physical & psychological resources to care for themselves or others in both routine and emergency situations
Key Components
1. Social Connectedness2. Integration & Involvement of Governmental/Nongovernmental
Agencies3. Long-term Capacity Building
EXAMPLE
Why is it Important?
PART THREE
Foster a Sense of Belonging
Facilitate Coping & Positive Growth
Reinforce & Build on Potential
Provide Resources & Culturally/Age
Appropriate Outreach Methods
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Strengths-based & Holistic Approach
It is important to focus on resiliency at the intrapersonal, interpersonal/family and community level.
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