This paper contributes to a deeper understanding of resilience as a multifaceted and dynamic construct, shaped by an intricate interplay of factors. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach, we provide a holistic framework for understanding resilience, one that acknowledges the interplay of vulnerability and strength, and fosters a deeper appreciation for the diverse ways humans navigate and transform in the face of challenges.
The concept of resilience has garnered significant attention across various disciplines, as researchers and practitioners seek to understand how individuals, communities, and systems absorb and respond to shocks, stresses, and changes. While the notion of resilience is often associated with individual strength and adaptability, its meanings and implications extend far beyond the realm of personal characteristics. This paper argues that resilience is a multidimensional and dynamic construct, shaped by an intricate web of factors that span psychological, social, cultural, economic, and environmental domains. dona speir
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