2016
DOI: 10.18276/skk.2016.23-17
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Resiliency and its role in the process of coping with stress

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“…Similar data were also confirmed in the works of J. Gemmott, S. Loske, P. McCoy (Florian et al, 1995). Hence, a resilient person is able to focus and modify the level of control, increasing or decreasing it, depending on the situation, which in turn helps to adequately respond to stressful situations (Falewicz, 2016). (Velikodna & Frankova, 2020;Gusak & Chernobrovkina, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…Similar data were also confirmed in the works of J. Gemmott, S. Loske, P. McCoy (Florian et al, 1995). Hence, a resilient person is able to focus and modify the level of control, increasing or decreasing it, depending on the situation, which in turn helps to adequately respond to stressful situations (Falewicz, 2016). (Velikodna & Frankova, 2020;Gusak & Chernobrovkina, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The second approach points to resilience as a process of overcoming difficult, stressful events that a person encounters during his life (resilience) (Fergus & Zimmerman, 2005;Falewicz, 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, resilience is perceived as a personality trait (resiliency); in other words, it is a relatively constant set of human characteristics. The second approach points to resilience as a process of overcoming difficult, stressful events that a person encounters during his life (resilience) (Fergus and Zimmerman 2005;Falewicz 2016). Some researchers interpret resilience as an integrative quality of personality, consistent with the usual level of mental activation (Khovanets 2017), the level of personality ability that helps to adapt and maintain well-being, performance and maintain internal balance even during prolonged exposure to stress (Kobasa et al 1982), personal cognitive style developed to stressful situations, while maintaining internal balance and ability to work effectively (Padesky and Mooney 2012; Abrhám et al 2018) a person's ability to social adaptation and self-regulation, which is a mechanism managing personal resources, such as physical and mental health, the proper functioning of the emotional, motivational, volitional, and cognitive spheres in the context of social and cultural environmental factors, and nurturing one's own spirituality (Prime et al 2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%