Formation of Self-Resilience Based On Richardson's Self-Resilience Model

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Marini Kasim

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Self-resilience naturally explains the ability of an individual to deal with stresses or trauma in life and successfully adjust themselves positively to the environment and challenges they face. Individuals who have self-resilience are able to cope with pressure so that they become better individuals than before. Resilience distinguishes between individuals who are able to survive even though they are forced to navigate the twists and challenges in life with individuals who are unable to survive but instead experience life that is ravaged by signs. The phenomenon of self-resilience is one aspect of positive psychology which is a scientific approach that examines the strengths and positive values ​​of humans. Recent studies regarding self-reliance focus much attention on the various ways of adjusting and changing as well as the interactions that apply between children and their families and their surrounding factors. The five terraces of resilience (Resilience Core) discussed are purposeful life, perseverance, redha (equanimity), self-reliance and existential aloneness.

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Marini Kasim. (2020). Formation of Self-Resilience Based On Richardson’s Self-Resilience Model. International Proceedings Conferences Series, 21-25. https://doi.org/10.22236/ie.v1i1.150
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