The extraordinary "ordinary magic" of resilience
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The extraordinary "ordinary magic" of resilience
Abstract
In this essay, I will briefly sample different instances of the utilization of the concept of resilience, attempting to complement a comprehensive representation of the field in the special issue of Development and Psychopathology inspired by the 42nd Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology, hosted by the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota and held in October of 2022. Having established the general context of the field, I will zoom in on some of its features, which I consider "low-hanging fruit" and which can be harvested in a systematic way to advance the study of resilience in the context of the future of developmental psychopathology.
Keywords: Adverse childhood experience; developmental neuroscience; developmental psychopathology; early life stress; molecular genetics; resilience.
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