Adaptive and Proactive Coping in the Process of Developing Resilience
应对(心理学)
心理学
心理干预
罗特
心理弹性
社会心理学
发展心理学
临床心理学
精神科
作者
Clodagh Butler,Deirdre O’Shea,Donald M. Truxillo
出处
期刊:Research in occupational stress and well being日期:2021-08-17卷期号:: 19-46被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1108/s1479-355520210000019002
摘要
Interest in psychological resilience has grown rapidly in the last couple of decades (Britt, Sinclair, & McFadden, 2016; King & Rothstein, 2010; Youssef & Luthans, 2007). Psychological resilience occurs when a person can "recover, re-bound, bounce-back, adjust or even thrive" in the face of adversity (Garcia-Dia, DiNapoli, Garcia-Ona, Jakubowski, & O'flaherty, 2013, p. 264). As such, resilience can be conceptualized as a state-like and malleable construct that can be enhanced in response to stressful events (Kossek & Perrigino, 2016). It incorporates a dynamic process by which individuals use protective factors (internal and external) to positively adapt to stress over time (Luthar, Cicchetti, & Becker, 2000; Rutter, 1987). Building on the dual-pathway model of resilience, we integrate adaptive and proactive coping to the resilience development process and add a heretofore unexamined perspective to the ways in which resilience changes over time. We propose that resilience development trajectories differ depending on the type of adversity or stress experienced in combination with the use of adaptive and proactive coping. We outline the need for future longitudinal studies to examine these relationships and the implications for developing resilience interventions in the workplace.