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  2. Thema Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Thema Simone Bryant, also known as Thema Bryant-Davis (born 1973), is an American psychologist who is a professor of psychology at the Pepperdine University, where she directs the Culture and Trauma Research Laboratory. Her research considers interpersonal trauma and societal trauma of oppression.

  3. Psychological resilience - Wikipedia

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    Psychological resilience, or mental resilience, is the ability to cope mentally and emotionally with a crisis, or to return to pre-crisis status quickly. [1]The term was popularized in the 1970s and 1980s by psychologist Emmy Werner as she conducted a forty-year-long study of a cohort of Hawaiian children who came from low socioeconomic status backgrounds.

  4. Anne Leadbeater - Wikipedia

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    She was a community development leader within Murrindindi before and after the Black Saturday bushfires [10] and specialises in recovery from trauma and disaster. [ 5 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Leadbeater’s research has focussed on community rebuilding after fire, including how there was a desire for people to be resilient, yet due to the fire, all were ...

  5. Three Principles Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Three Principles Psychology (TPP), previously known as Health Realization (HR), is a resiliency approach to personal and community psychology [1] first developed in the 1980s by Roger C. Mills and George Pransky, who were influenced by the teachings of philosopher and author Sydney Banks. [2]

  6. Diana Fosha - Wikipedia

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    Fosha, D. (2001). Trauma reveals the roots of resilience. Special September 11 Issue. Constructivism in the Human Sciences. 6 (1 & 2), pages 7–15. Fosha, D. (2004). "Nothing that feels bad is ever the last step": The role of positive emotions in experiential work with difficult emotional experiences. Special issue on Emotion, L. Greenberg (Ed.).

  7. The Body Keeps the Score - Wikipedia

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    The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma is a 2014 book by Bessel van der Kolk about the purported effects of psychological trauma. [1] [2] The book describes van der Kolk's research and experiences on how people are affected by traumatic stress, including its effects on the mind and body.

  8. We Are Displaced - Wikipedia

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    A Publishers Weekly review commended the writers' "strength, resilience, and hope in the face of trauma" and praised the "profoundly moving" message of the book. [ 27 ] In the "Young Adult Hardcover" section of The New York Times ' bestseller list, We Are Displaced reached position #5 on 27 January 2019 and remained on the list in position #7 ...

  9. Resmaa Menakem - Wikipedia

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    Resmaa Menakem (born Chester Mason, Jr.) [1] is an American author and psychotherapist specialising in the effects of trauma on the human body and the relationship between trauma, white body supremacy, and racism in America.