• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Resilience : A Conceptual Bridge Between Coping and Development : A Conceptual Bridge Between Coping and Development
  • Contributor: Leipold, Bernhard; Greve, Werner
  • imprint: Hogrefe Publishing Group, 2009
  • Published in: European Psychologist
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1027/1016-9040.14.1.40
  • ISSN: 1878-531X; 1016-9040
  • Keywords: General Psychology ; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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  • Description: <jats:p> Traditionally resilience is viewed as an important way of coping: Through resilience, an individual recovers from or avoids negative outcomes from burdensome conditions. In this paper, we argue that individual stability under significant adverse conditions (i.e., resilience) results, to a large degree, from coping processes (e.g., assimilation and accommodation) influenced by personal and situational conditions. Moreover, we propose that resilience, viewed as a stabilizing constellation, should be considered an important part of the conceptual bridge between coping and development. Resilience, however, requires a definition of successful development. Here, we argue that the potential and possibility for further development may be used as a common denominator of current proposals. The aim is to outline an integrative model of coping, resilience, and development as a theoretical access to successful aging. Some empirical results illustrate the developmental conditions for assimilative and accommodative processes. </jats:p>