Contextual Axiological Conditions of Mental Resilience and Health

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The metaphor in which the accumulation of life experiences by a human being is compared to the act of packing luggage before a long, difficult and unpredictable journey is well known. All negative, painful life experiences constitute the overwhelming weight of metaphorical luggage; while positive experiences are meant to make this load lighter, and the travel - safer and more predictable. The presented metaphor indirectly describes the basic premise of the monograph, illustrating how the greatest simplification can characterize the formation of self-esteem and resilience in man, identifying them with the synergistic effect of experience (including primarily the impact of family and social environment) and biologically conditioned features.

"The reviewed texts offer a lot of interesting information, based on solid empirical studies, and introduce new, relatively little-known methods of psychological research. All texts also have a practical dimension (...). In particular, they relate to the issues of resilience, autism, coping with stress and quality of life. The edited collection may be of particular interest to psychologists dealing with health issues or working in the field of clinical psychology, but also to people associated with educational and developmental psychology. It may be helpful to psychology graduates, as well as to some students of social sciences - including psychology, health sciences and, in a way, pedagogy".

dr hab. Krzysztof Mudyń, prof. Jesuit University in Kraków

Krzysztof Gerc, Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the Developmental and Health Psychology Department, Institute of Applied Psychology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. His scientific interests and publications refer to mental development of disabled people in their lifespan and the issues of supporting the development of children and young people with developmental deficits. He also studies the issues of culture of organization, its effect and meaning in the process of management in education and health care, in the wider context of rehabilitation and educational psychology.

Bogusława Piasecka, Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the Developmental and Health Psychology Department, Institute of Applied Psychology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. She is a certified psychotherapist of the Polish Psychological Association. She works in the Psychiatry Clinical Department for Adults, Children, and Youth of the University Hospital in Kraków. She leads couples and family psychotherapy and training in systemic family therapy. She conducts research on the organization of supporting families.

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Wydawnictwo: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Data wydania: 2020-12-15
Kategoria: Medycyna i zdrowie
ISBN: 9788323349259
Liczba stron: 195

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