2017
DOI: 10.1037/trm0000078
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Trauma and resilience: From trench to bench.

Abstract: research team in late 2012. He was among the 5 who were most recommended by the Trauma Resilience expert panel of Israeli scholarϪpractitioners. In addition, he was held captive in Egypt during the Yom Kippur War (known as the Israeli Pearl Harbor) and has studied and written about his personal and professional journey. Also, he is the nephew of one of the most heralded Israeli heroes, Hannah Senesh, who tried to rescue Jews during World War II and who was captured and executed. In this article, he shares his … Show more

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“…Namun demikian, mereka harus mampu menghadapi situasi yang sulit tersebut. Mereka seolah-olah sedang diuji untuk menghadapi situasi yang sulit tersebut guna membuktikan resiliensi mereka (Senesh, 2017). Tentu saja, mereka juga mengembangkan kedisplinan demi mewujudkan ketahanan pribadinya (Salouw, Suharno, dan Talapessy, 2020;Hartati dan Wijianto, 2018).…”
Section: Spiritual Well Beingunclassified
“…Namun demikian, mereka harus mampu menghadapi situasi yang sulit tersebut. Mereka seolah-olah sedang diuji untuk menghadapi situasi yang sulit tersebut guna membuktikan resiliensi mereka (Senesh, 2017). Tentu saja, mereka juga mengembangkan kedisplinan demi mewujudkan ketahanan pribadinya (Salouw, Suharno, dan Talapessy, 2020;Hartati dan Wijianto, 2018).…”
Section: Spiritual Well Beingunclassified
“…The following five articles in this section were written by some of the study participants, each of whom are professionals with extensive experience in the fields of psychology, medicine, social work, and the military (Berger, 2017; Bleich, 2017; Dekel, 2017; Lahad, 2017; Senesh, 2017). Each of these articles blends personal experience with trauma within the context of Israel and the Middle East and professional understanding of resilience.…”
Section: Section I: Reflections On Trauma Resilience Living In Israelmentioning
confidence: 99%