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Volumn 1, Issue 11, 2017, Pages 784-790

The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders

(38)  Kalisch, Raffael a,b   Baker, Dewleen G c,d   Basten, Ulrike a,e   Boks, Marco P f   Bonanno, George A g   Brummelman, Eddie b,h,i   Chmitorz, Andrea a,b   Fernàndez, Guillén b,j   Fiebach, Christian J a,e,k   Galatzer Levy, Isaac l   Geuze, Elbert f,m   Groppa, Sergiu a   Helmreich, Isabella a,b   Hendler, Talma b,n,o   Hermans, Erno J b,j   Jovanovic, Tanja p   Kubiak, Thomas a,b   Lieb, Klaus a,b   Lutz, Beat a   Müller, Marianne B a   more..


Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

COMPLICATION; HUMAN; MENTAL DISEASE; MENTAL STRESS; METHODOLOGY; PSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL; PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE; PSYCHOLOGY;

EID: 85038244343     PISSN: None     EISSN: 23973374     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-017-0200-8     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (465)

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