Adolescence
is
a
period
of
dynamic
brain
remodeling
and
susceptibility
to
psychiatric
risk
factors,
mediated
by
the
protracted
consolidation
association
cortices.
Here,
we
investigated
whether
intra-individual
trajectories
psychosocial
functioning
relative
environmental
stressor
exposure
-
including
adverse
life
events,
dysfunctional
family
settings,
socio-economic
status
are
tied
myeloarchitectural
maturation
down-stream
effects
on
intrinsic
function.
To
this
end,
employed
longitudinal
myelin-sensitive
Magnetic
Transfer
(MT)
resting-state
imaging
in
NSPN
cohort
(aged
14-26y).
Developing
towards
more
resilient
was
linked
increasing
myelination
anterolateral
prefrontal
cortex,
which
exhibited
stabilized
functional
connectivity.
Studying
depth-specific
intracortical
MT
profiles
cortex-wide
synchronization
maturation,
further
observed
wide-spread
re-configuration
cortices
paralleled
attenuated
reorganization
with
increasingly
outcomes.
Together,
resilient/susceptible
showed
considerable
change
reflected
multi-modal
cortical
refinement
processes
at
local
system-level.
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
55(1), P. 7 - 117
Published: Dec. 22, 2020
Objectives:
To
provide
advice
and
guidance
regarding
the
management
of
mood
disorders,
derived
from
scientific
evidence
supplemented
by
expert
clinical
consensus
to
formulate
s
that
maximise
utility.
Methods:
Articles
information
sourced
search
engines
including
PubMed,
EMBASE,
MEDLINE,
PsycINFO
Google
Scholar
were
literature
known
disorders
committee
(e.g.
books,
book
chapters
government
reports)
published
depression
bipolar
disorder
guidelines.
Relevant
was
appraised
discussed
in
detail
members
committee,
with
a
view
formulating
developing
consensus-based
recommendations
guidance.
The
guidelines
subjected
rigorous
consultation
external
review
involving:
advisors,
key
stakeholders,
professional
bodies
specialist
groups
interest
disorders.
Results:
Royal
Australian
New
Zealand
College
Psychiatrists
practice
2020
(MDcpg
)
up-to-date
is
informed
experience.
guideline
intended
for
use
psychiatrists,
psychologists,
primary
care
physicians
others
an
mental
health
care.
Conclusion:
MDcpg
builds
on
previous
2015
maintains
its
joint
focus
both
depressive
It
provides
within
evidence-based
framework,
consensus.
Mood
committee:
Gin
S
Malhi
(Chair),
Erica
Bell,
Darryl
Bassett,
Philip
Boyce,
Richard
Bryant,
Hazell,
Malcolm
Hopwood,
Bill
Lyndon,
Roger
Mulder,
Porter,
Ajeet
B
Singh
Greg
Murray.
Bipolar Disorders,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
22(8), P. 788 - 804
Published: Dec. 1, 2020
Abstract
Objectives
To
provide
a
succinct,
clinically
useful
summary
of
the
management
major
depression,
based
on
2020
Royal
Australian
and
New
Zealand
College
Psychiatrists
clinical
practice
guidelines
for
mood
disorders
(MDcpg
).
Methods
develop
MDcpg
,
committee
conducted
an
extensive
review
available
literature
to
evidence‐based
recommendations
(EBR)
National
Health
Medical
Research
Council
(NHMRC)
guidelines.
In
these
sit
alongside
consensus‐based
(CBR)
that
were
derived
from
deliberations
committee,
drawing
their
expertise
experience.
This
guideline
is
abridged
version
focuses
depression.
collaboration
with
international
experts
in
field,
it
synthesises
key
made
relation
diagnosis
Results
The
depression
provides
systematic
approach
diagnosis,
logical
framework
management.
latter
begins
Actions
which
include
important
strategies
should
be
implemented
outset.
These
lifestyle
changes,
psychoeducation
psychological
interventions.
advocates
use
antidepressants
as
Choices
nominates
seven
medications
can
trialled
indicated
before
moving
Alternatives
managing
Subsequent
regarding
Medication
Increasing
Dose,
Augmenting
Switching
(MIDAS).
also
recommends
electroconvulsive
therapy
(ECT),
discusses
how
non‐response.
Conclusions
up
date
guidance
depressive
disorder,
set
out
.
are
informed
by
research
evidence
conjunction
intended
psychiatrists,
psychologists
primary
care
physicians,
but
will
interest
all
clinicians
carers
involved
patients
disorders.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
Adolescents
are
also
more
vulnerable
to
the
effects
of
everyday
life
stimuli
and
exhibit
a
range
negative
emotional
states
that
can
develop
into
severe
affective
disorders.
However,
Psychological
resilience
maybe
enable
prevention
problems
associated
with
daily
stress
rather
than
intervening
treating
problem
after
it
has
occurred.
A
total
104
individuals
(54
participants
in
high
psychological
group
50
low
group)
were
first
identified.
Then,
8-day
experiential
sampling
method
was
used
determine
characteristics
adolescents
different
levels
terms
balance
under
stress.
Further
combined
diary
research,
multilayered
linear
model
explore
predictive
six
emotion
regulation
strategies
on
adolescents'
balance.
The
obtained
Results
show
demonstrated
higher
positive
rates
lower
change
adolescents.
In
facilitating
strategies,
greater
use
cognitive
reappraisal
social
sharing
(which
positively
predicted
stress)
less
expression
suppression
rumination
negatively
balance).
good
adaptive
stressful
situations,
which
is
closely
related
their
such
as
may
be
useful
for
further
intervention
research.
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
64(1), P. 53 - 59
Published: Sept. 3, 2022
Resilience
refers
to
the
process
by
which
individuals
use
ability
cope
with
challenges
successfully
adapt
adverse
situations,
inclining
towards
future
and
hope.
The
main
aim
of
this
study
was
analyze
relation
between
resilience,
personality
traits,
hopelessness.
Furthermore,
we
conducted
comparisons
two
age
groups:
young
older
adults.
sample
comprised
439
Spanish
participants
(66.7%
women;
M
=
43.73,
SD
26.41;
range
18-98
years).
Connor-Davidson
Scale,
NEO-Five
Factor
Inventory,
Beck
Hopelessness
Scale
were
used
measure
variables.
results
revealed
a
negative
resilience
neuroticism,
positive
association
other
traits.
Additionally,
levels
found
be
negatively
related
group
adults
showed
significantly
lower
than
adults,
although
not
significant
predictor
resilience.
Neuroticism,
extraversion,
openness,
hopelessness
only
predictors
for
current
study.
This
work
contributes
factors,
attempting
understand
role
resistance
risk
how
tackle
over
time,
important
implications
mental
health.
Europe’s Journal of Psychology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
18(1), P. 98 - 119
Published: Feb. 25, 2022
Resilience
may
be
viewed
as
the
capacity
of
an
individual,
or
perhaps
a
dynamic
system,
to
adjust
and
adapt
positively
adversities
disruptions
that
impact
one’s
functioning
development.
Yet
common
statement
in
literature
is
there
are
still
today
numerous
ways
defining
conceiving
resilience.
This
multiplicity
approaches
calls
for
clarification
generates
need
theoretical
ground.
Therefore,
this
review
aims
examine,
clarify
synthesize
how
“human”
resilience
conceptualized
within
recent
human
sciences
help
answer
question:
‘What
key
approaches,
concepts,
definitions
resilience?”.
Following
Whittemore
Knafl
(2005,
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2005.03621.x)
methods,
integrative
(2013–2019)
was
undertaken.
Four
databases
were
used
search:
PsycINFO,
PubMed,
ERIC,
Google
Scholar.
A
reference
citation
tracking
then
performed
on
papers
identified.
Sixty-nine
passed
all
stages
(identification,
screening,
eligibility,
inclusion)
formed
sample.
Results
show
nowadays
either
about
“adapting
bouncing
back
previous
levels
health”
“thriving
rising
above
adversity
towards
increased
health.”
also
features—antecedents,
mechanisms,
consequences—are
mainly
vertical
sequence
where
antecedent
influences
another
mechanism
leading
consequences.
paper
concludes
modern
conceptions
can
fit
transactional
constructivist
approach
goes
beyond
former
by
providing
more
nuanced
realistic
picture
process
viewing
it
person-situation-defined
process.
Pain,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
161(Supplement 1), P. S114 - S121
Published: Aug. 15, 2020
Department
of
Anesthesiology
and
Pain
Medicine,
University
Washington
School
Seattle
Children's
Research
Institute,
Seattle,
WA,
United
States
Corresponding
author.
Address:
P.O.
Box
5371,
M/S
CW8-6,
WA
98145-5005,
States.
Tel.:
206.884.4208.
E-mail
address:
[email
protected]
(T.M.
Palermo).
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