Resilience and psychiatric epidemiology: Implications for a conceptual framework

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Kalisch and colleagues present a conceptual framework for the study of resilience, using a neurobiological approach. The present commentary examines issues arising for the study of resilience from epidemiological data, which suggest that resilience is most likely a normative function that may operate as a kind of psychological immune system. The implications of the epidemiological data on the development of a neurobiological theory of resilience are discussed.

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Boden, J. M., & McLeod, G. F. H. (2015, July 27). Resilience and psychiatric epidemiology: Implications for a conceptual framework. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X14001460

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