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How does social support enhance resilience in the trauma-exposed individual? Ecology and Society
Sippel, Lauren M.; National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Clinical Neurosciences Division, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine; lauren.sippel@yale.edu; Pietrzak, Robert H.; National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Clinical Neurosciences Division, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York; rhpietrzak@gmail.com; Charney, Dennis S,; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York; dennis.charney@mssm.edu; Mayes, Linda C.; Yale Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine; linda.mayes@yale.edu; Southwick, Steven M.; National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Clinical Neurosciences Division, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine; Yale Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York; steven.southwick@yale.edu.
Although most resilience science has focused on individual-level psychosocial factors that promote individual resilience, theorists and researchers have begun to examine neurobiological and systems-level factors implicated in resilience. In this commentary we argue that the development of effective interventions to enhance resilience necessitates understanding that resilience in the individual is dependent on multiple layers of society. Further, we suggest that there is a bidirectional relationship between systems-level resilience (i.e., resilience of romantic partners, family members, neighborhoods, and larger social contexts) and individual resilience. We suggest directions for future research and interventions, with the goal of stimulating research...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed article Palavras-chave: Individual resilience; Neurobiology; Social support; Systems resilience.
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Increasing environmental sustainability by incorporating stakeholders' intensities of preferences into the policy formation AgEcon
Zendehdel, Kamran; Rademaker, Michael; De Baets, Bernard; Van Huylenbroeck, Guido.
In this paper a tractable methodology is presented to improve environmental sustainability by incorporating stakeholders’ intensities of preferences into the decision making process. The environmental decision making will be controversial when there is a complex issue at hand. The difficulty comes up as stakeholders cannot see how their preferences are taken into account in the policy making process. To reduce this controversy, we propose a qualitative method to elicit stakeholders’ intensities of preferences towards a set of environmental services. Subsequently, the elicited intensities of preferences are aggregated by a mathematical approach on each single criterion. Finally, a multi-criteria approach is applied to use the aggregated values across all...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Sustainability; Stakeholder's preferences; Tractable decision making; Social support; Qualitative valuation; Environmental Economics and Policy.
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