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Risk & Resilience
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resilience:persistence and successful coping, person has a good track record in the face of disruptive change
adversity: hardship
risk:variables that are connected with an enlarged probability of poor physical, emotional and behavioral outcomes
protective factors:events and conditions that help individuals to reduce risk and enhance adaptation. They may be internal personal characteristics such as good problem-solving skills or external environmental factors such as viable support networks that modify risks
Darwin: natural selection
vulnerability:Degree to which people, property, resources, systems, and cultural, economic, environmental, and social activity is susceptible to harm, degradation, or destruction on being exposed to a hostile agent or factor
competence: learned capacity to interact positively with the environment and to complete tasks successfully
PIE: person-in-environment
Intervention:the act or fact or a method of interfering with the outcome or course especially of a condition or process (as to prevent harm or improve functioning)
Werner: author and child psychologist
Garmezy:"Peerless Pioneer"
Kauai:1955 study of children
Rutter: a "knight"
Risk & Resilience
Across:2. | author and child psychologist | 5. | person-in-environment | 8. | Degree to which people, property, resources, systems, and cultural, economic, environmental, and social activity is susceptible to harm, degradation, or destruction on being exposed to a hostile agent or factor | 9. | variables that are connected with an enlarged probability of poor physical, emotional and behavioral outcomes | 12. | learned capacity to interact positively with the environment and to complete tasks successfully | 13. | a "knight" |
| | Down:1. | events and conditions that help individuals to reduce risk and enhance adaptation. They may be internal personal characteristics such as good problem-solving skills or external environmental factors such as viable support networks that modify risks | 3. | "Peerless Pioneer" | 4. | persistence and successful coping, person has a good track record in the face of disruptive change | 6. | hardship | 7. | natural selection | 10. | 1955 study of children | 11. | the act or fact or a method of interfering with the outcome or course especially of a condition or process (as to prevent harm or improve functioning) |
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Risk & Resilience
Across:2. | author and child psychologist | 5. | person-in-environment | 8. | Degree to which people, property, resources, systems, and cultural, economic, environmental, and social activity is susceptible to harm, degradation, or destruction on being exposed to a hostile agent or factor | 9. | variables that are connected with an enlarged probability of poor physical, emotional and behavioral outcomes | 12. | learned capacity to interact positively with the environment and to complete tasks successfully | 13. | a "knight" |
| | Down:1. | events and conditions that help individuals to reduce risk and enhance adaptation. They may be internal personal characteristics such as good problem-solving skills or external environmental factors such as viable support networks that modify risks | 3. | "Peerless Pioneer" | 4. | persistence and successful coping, person has a good track record in the face of disruptive change | 6. | hardship | 7. | natural selection | 10. | 1955 study of children | 11. | the act or fact or a method of interfering with the outcome or course especially of a condition or process (as to prevent harm or improve functioning) |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only