Posts Tagged ‘resiliency’

Soldier’s best weapon: Positive thoughts


MICHIGAN STATE (US) — Army soldiers fighting in Iraq who were able to maintain a positive outlook in the midst of trauma were less likely to suffer from depression and anxiety. Continue…

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Society & Culture - Aug 18, 2009 4:00 - 2 Comments

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Even in small doses, happiness is healthy

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“The levels of positive emotions that produced good benefits weren’t extreme. Participants with average and stable levels of positive emotions still showed growth in resilience even when their days included negative emotions,” says study author Barbara Fredrickson.

Society & Culture - Jul 29, 2009 15:39 - 0 Comments

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Report: Resiliency softened 9/11’s economic blow

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“This is the most comprehensive study to date on the economic impacts of 9/11, and it can be applied towards future planning and preparation in the event of future terrorist attempts,” says Adam Rose, a professor in USC’s School of Policy, Planning, and Development.

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