Beyond resilience: Positive mental health and the nature of cognitive processes involved in positive appraisals

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38 (2015)
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Abstract

Although the PASTOR model provides a comprehensive framework to study resilience, it faces some challenges. First, some higher-order concepts may be difficult to model in the laboratory. Second, defining resilience as an absence of pathology might be conceptually restrictive. Finally, the proposal that the severity of the event is associated to different appraisal mechanisms needs further evidence.

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