“…Resilience, defined as the ability to grow or develop in difficult contexts (Truffino, 2010) in women, supports mothering devoted to the love and care of children (Fornari & Labronici, 2012), both in stable situations or in the face of adversity (López & Calvete, 2015;Gonzales et al, 2016). Likewise, the so-called affective prediction by children avoids social loneliness and highlights satisfaction with family life (Martínez et al, 2017), emotional intelligence in interpersonal relationships, and problem-solving, the ability to perceive, assimilate and manage one's own emotions, as well as detect and interpret the emotions of others (Veloso et al, 2013), talk about the trauma experienced in cases of violence in order to overcome it (Barrera, 2020;Fornari & Labronici, 2012;Lazo, 2021), meaning of life (Smedena & Modenes, 2018); and other factors such as physical activity, rediscovering oneself, altruism, control over life, creativity, focusing on the present, a sense of humor, introspection, optimism, life projects and personal work, and related professional goals (Canaval et al, 2007;López & Calvete, 2015).…”