• The good news is, by learning to apply simple yet powerful evidence-based tools to help you move forward with purpose and emotional resilience. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Mental health nurses (MHNs) frequently face emotional adversity and stressors at work that can negatively impact their psychological well-being and result in mental distress. (edu.au)
  • It enabled participants to explore an integrated approach to physical, mental, emotional and financial health and well-being of individuals, families and farms with the end goal of building farm enterprises that can face and address change, with accompanying stressors, effectively. (extension.org)
  • Growing evidence indicates that the utilization of compassion-based skills has positive effects on stress reduction, enhanced mental wellbeing, and emotional resilience. (researchgate.net)
  • Classes focus on the experiential cultivation of both "formal" and "informal" mindfulness practices such as gentle yoga, mindful movement, and meditation as a foundation for the cultivation of psychological and emotional resilience that can be effectively utilized across the adult life span. (fromwithinwellness.com)
  • Psychological well-being is healthy emotional and social functioning. (woundedwarriorproject.org)
  • I provide psychological treatment and counselling for adults in many areas including anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders, stress related disorders, couples counselling, and in improving overall psychological well-being & emotional resilience. (beachside-physio.com.au)
  • My career has included working in large corporations providing career coaching & stress management, working in clinical settings supporting clients with a range of personal issues/difficulties, and providing seminars and group workshops on (mental health or psychological) self-care including mindfulness, sleep management and improving participants overall emotional resilience. (beachside-physio.com.au)
  • In this evidence-based, interactive class, participants discuss stressors applicable to them, learn about the physical, emotional and psychological effects of chronic stress, and how to make choices that will improve their resilience. (northseattle.edu)
  • Their levels of burnout (exhaustion, cynicism and inefficacy) and psychological capital (hope, efficacy, resilience and optimism), also called PsyCap, were measured using the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey and the Psychological Capital Questionnaire. (shu.edu)
  • Serotonin helps control body functions such as sleep, sexual desire and psychological states such as satisfaction, happiness and optimism. (cbs58.com)
  • Method A questionnaire comprising the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS) and measures of resilience, optimism, self-efficacy, and hope, and sociodemographic information was posted to 400 GPs randomly selected from a publicly available GP register. (bjgp.org)
  • A cross-sectional online survey using Ryff's Scales of Psychological Well-being (PWS) 18, Depression, Anxiety and Stress (DASS) 21, and Resilience at Work measures was completed by registered nurses (n = 482) working in a mental health setting or role. (edu.au)
  • To understand the effects of stress on psychological wellbeing. (bsperio.org.uk)
  • To define stress and its association on our physiological and psychological wellbeing. (bsperio.org.uk)
  • To discuss ideas and techniques to help mitigate stress and promote positive psychological wellbeing. (bsperio.org.uk)
  • His scientific activities are focused on various aspects of traumatic stress research, including epidemiology, neurobiology, psychotherapy, and pharmacotherapy for PTSD, and resilience to stress. (leadingedgeseminars.org)
  • Although stress is at the cause of many physical illnesses and psychological disorders, it is not often diagnosed or treated at the root level. (fromwithinwellness.com)
  • Taught by a certified MBSR instructor and utilizing curriculum developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD at UMASS Center for Mindfulness, this non-clinical (i.e. not group therapy) course is designed to teach mind-body awareness, recognize and put to use our inner psychological resources to respond to toxic stress, increase stress hardiness, focus, creativity, regulate emotions, and allow a greater sense of self-care and well-being. (fromwithinwellness.com)
  • In contrast, negative psychological states and limited social interactions have been linked to lower white blood cell activity, reduced numbers of antibodies and increased stress hormone response [ 2 , 4 - 5 ]. (ecancer.org)
  • During participation, you'll build resilience, develop coping skills, reduce stress levels, and achieve goals to improve your quality of life. (woundedwarriorproject.org)
  • Despite forced migrants' exposures to stressful events, there is also increasing evidence of positive mechanisms like post-stress growth, described as positive changes following adversity [ 10 ], and resilience, which is characterized by the ability to exhibit a stable health trajectory in difficult times [ 11 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Objective Exposure to psychosocial stress has been identified as a possible stroke risk, but the role of stress resilience which may be relevant to chronic exposure is uncertain. (bmj.com)
  • We investigated the association of stress resilience in adolescence with subsequent stroke risk. (bmj.com)
  • Cox regression estimated the association of stress resilience with stroke, after adjustment for established stroke risk factors. (bmj.com)
  • Lowest stress resilience (21.8%) compared with the highest (23.7%) was associated with increased stroke risk, producing unadjusted HR (with 95% CIs) of 1.54 (1.40 to 1.70). (bmj.com)
  • This positive approach complements the traditional focus on illness, stress, depression, and burnout, as well as recognising GP resilience as a resource in the context of work pressures. (bjgp.org)
  • This class includes guided exercises that participants can implement immediately into their daily lives to promote a healthy stress response and alter the structure and function of their brain to create lasting benefits. (northseattle.edu)
  • These studies had a limited number of participants but showed that hypnosis therapy could help alleviate stress in patients suffering from dermatological conditions. (medscape.com)
  • Explain the relationship between mindfulness meditation and resilience. (lifespanlearn.org)
  • These may include combination treatments for comorbidities, "mini-interventions" for specific trans-diagnostic problems, and treatment elements for enhancing resilience, such as mindfulness-based approaches. (leadingedgeseminars.org)
  • Over the past 50 years, more than 300 studies have explored the combined psychological and biological value of psychosocial interventions, from mindfulness to yoga to the arts, for cancer patients, survivors and carers [ 1 - 3 ]. (ecancer.org)
  • This short programme brings together key insights, in relation to building resilience, from the areas of Coaching Psychology, Positive Psychology, Mindfulness, Reflective Practice, Wellbeing, Research Skills, Team Development and one to one Person Centered Coaching. (ucc.ie)
  • Registered participants will attain access to the 'Mind & Platform' through December 31, 2023 and be provided with a special educator's discount to extend a subscription to their school community. (ecolint-institute.ch)
  • At the Summer Institute, Dr. Paul Wong will lead an intensive two-day workshop on Transforming Trauma to Resilience through Meaning Therapy , July 20-21, 2019 at Novotel Hotel, North York, Ontario, Canada. (meaningtherapy.com)
  • During November - December 2019, another maternal death took place, raising the total registered cases to 16 since the beginning of 2019. (who.int)
  • It is important that interventions be adopted to alleviate the effect of work-related stressors and promote the psychological health of emergency nurses. (cdc.gov)
  • Key risk factors for the cause or maintenance of psychological distress among survivors include severity of trauma exposure, female gender, pre-existing psychological conditions and the presence of ongoing chronic stressors in the post-disaster environment (11, 18). (who.int)
  • This complex process of successful adaptation to breast cancer and related stressors has been defined as a person's resilience. (bounce-project.eu)
  • Comparatively, the total cases registered in 2018 was 11. (who.int)
  • He believes in people's resilience. (libraryofprofessionalcoaching.com)
  • The accessibility of these certificates was exploited by many, including a new type of search service that extracts people's data from public registers compiles it and publishes it online, available for everyone to access. (lu.se)
  • Apply second wave positive psychology principles (e.g., bringing out the best in people by repairing the worst) to improve health outcomes and enhance resilience. (meaningtherapy.com)
  • Clinical Events Questionnaire, Connor-Davidson Resilience scale, and an investigator-developed demographic questionnaire were used to collect data from respondents. (cdc.gov)
  • The rates of psychological disorders fol owing disasters vary widely (16), but consistent evidence indicates that up to one third of survivors develop PTSD, and one quarter report depression (11). (who.int)
  • Close to one out of three students responding (33.1%) self-reported meeting the criteria for "moderate" or "serious" psychological distress (i.e., anxiety and depression) in the past 30 days. (k-state.edu)
  • Studies suggest that increasing resilience may reduce depression. (rrh.org.au)
  • However, little is known about the effect of resilience on nurses' depression and their rural retention. (rrh.org.au)
  • This study aims to understand the impact of resilience and depression on nurses' retention in rural areas. (rrh.org.au)
  • The survey measured the nurses' resilience, depression level, and work duration. (rrh.org.au)
  • The results suggest that resilience in nurses is negatively correlated to depression and retention. (rrh.org.au)
  • There was no difference in the work duration, depression, and resilience scores between the underserved and non-underserved regencies in the province. (rrh.org.au)
  • As found in other studies, resilience is negatively correlated to depression. (rrh.org.au)
  • Resilience training may be beneficial to retain nurses through mild depression treatment. (rrh.org.au)
  • Moderate to high levels of depression were reported in 55.9% of the participants, with a prevalence of 41.1% among Jordanians and 70.6% among Syrians. (who.int)
  • This study aimed to investigate the levels of, and relationships between, psychological well-being, mental distress, and workplace resilience in Australian MHNs. (edu.au)
  • Mean scores were 85.38 for psychological well-being and 70.27 for workplace resilience, with more than half reporting levels above the mean. (edu.au)
  • Strengthening workplace resilience is an important strategy for organizations to implement to support MHNs' psychological well-being and reduce the risk of mental distress. (edu.au)
  • Psychological well-being was affected more than workplace, family, and economic well-being. (haznet.ca)
  • And her team at Tripler Army Medical Center was given a National Award for Workplace Resilience from the American Psychological Association. (drbi.org)
  • It relies on creating a healthy workplace culture, maximizing the talents of people, and avoiding psychological traps in decision making. (agfax.com)
  • In the context of work, resilience is a dynamic process of positive adaptation to adversity that can lead to psychological well-being and increased work performance. (edu.au)
  • Participants in this 8-week course work with contemplative practices for at least 20 minutes in each class session. (stanford.edu)
  • One of the central issues of all modifiable lifestyle factors in building resilience is the socio-cultural context of the patient. (bounce-project.eu)
  • It was possible to establish a connection between the results achieved and the sociodramatic theory, as sociodrama can be constituted as a psychological intervention in the prison context. (bvsalud.org)
  • to identify the prevalence of resilience in older community members, and its relationship with social support and life satisfaction. (bvsalud.org)
  • Gardening Leave was a British registered horticultural therapy charity that focused on the mental health of British Armed Forces veterans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Through horticultural therapy sessions, the charity aimed to maximise a veteran's physical, psychological and social strength, and enhance general health and well-being. (wikipedia.org)
  • Horticultural therapy is a professionally conducted client-centred treatment modality that utilises horticultural activities to meet specific therapeutic or rehabilitative goals of its participants. (wikipedia.org)
  • Methods : The participant pool were selected through a combination of purposive and random sampling methodology and coders performed a thematic content analysis of open-ended responses. (bvsalud.org)
  • Methods Register-based cohort study. (bmj.com)
  • MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sister Study participants, a cohort of women with a family history of breast cancer, were surveyed on family cancer history, family communication, social support, and interactions with healthcare providers (n = 11,766). (cdc.gov)
  • Critical clinical events and resilience among emergency nurses in 3 trauma hospital-based emergency departments: a cross-sectional study. (cdc.gov)
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the critical clinical events for emergency nurses serving 3 patient populations (general, adult, pediatric) and whether the resilience of these nurses differed by the patient population served. (cdc.gov)
  • Nurses in the 3 trauma settings had high level of resilience, with no statistically significant differences between groups. (cdc.gov)
  • IMPORTANT NOTICE: California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Board of Registered Nurses and IMQ/CMA are California accrediting organizations. (lifespanlearn.org)
  • Nursing students who will successfully transition to practice as registered nurses are a crucial resource, especially now with the current nursing shortage. (shu.edu)
  • An online cross-sectional survey on registered nurses was conducted in July - August 2021 in a rural province in Indonesia. (rrh.org.au)
  • In response to this chronic and growing problem, ESMO launched its Resilience Task Force in 2020 to evaluate burnout and well-being. (medscape.com)
  • Each participant is expected to complete assigned home practice on their own, such as meditation, body scan, yoga, the other 6 days per week for about 30-45 minutes per day. (fromwithinwellness.com)
  • 7 More specifically, the authors assess the profile of positive mental health and level of personal psychological resources among GPs, including the nature and degree of variation in GP positive mental health and psychological resources in terms of age, sex, GP practice size, and rurality. (bjgp.org)
  • The programme offers a clear insight into best practice and current research in this area and provides a strong focus on practical skills that can be used in diverse settings to support wellbeing and resilience. (ucc.ie)
  • Exposure to trauma during disasters and conflict, together with the cascading effects of bereavement, forced displacement, injury and resource loss has the potential to cause long-term psychological distress (1-3). (who.int)
  • However, in a sizeable minority of cases, psychological distress remains high for months and even years (1, 14). (who.int)
  • In fact, it is typical for PTSD and other forms of psychological distress to develop some time after the acute crisis. (who.int)
  • A survey presented at ESMO 2020 revealed that 38% of participants, spanning 101 countries, reported experiencing burnout, and 66% said they were not able to perform their job. (medscape.com)
  • Work with clients to improve their self-regulation, positive self-identity, and resilience through dialectic and paradoxical interventions (e.g., taming painful emotions by naming them, developing resilience through accepting vulnerabilities). (meaningtherapy.com)
  • Over the last 10-15 years, there has been a substantive increase in compassion-based interventions aiming to improve psychological functioning and well- being. (researchgate.net)
  • Most formal compassion training programs are based on a weekly group skills training model where a certified trainer leads participants through a series of didactic, experiential, and discussion-based interventions aimed at developing and practicing compassion skills (Kirby, 2017) . (researchgate.net)
  • There is growing evidence that psychosocial interventions can have psychological benefits for people affected by cancer, including improved symptoms of mental health and wellbeing and optimised immune responses. (ecancer.org)
  • A broad range of psychological disorders are rooted in trauma. (meaningtherapy.com)
  • Exposure to trauma has potential to induce a range of psychological and neuropsychiatric disorders. (who.int)
  • Horan, Kathleen, "Burnout and Psychological Capital in Baccalaureate Nursing Students Enrolled in Clinical Rotations" (2022). (shu.edu)
  • The average age of participants was 39.6 years, the average number of years as a registered nurse was 12.7 years, and the average number of years as an emergency nurse was 8.8 years. (cdc.gov)
  • However, several nurse educators still experience uncertainties in using BL due to technological, psychological, infrastructure and equipment readiness barriers. (bvsalud.org)
  • The definition and measurement of resilience continues to be a source of debate, 1 , 2 and empirical evidence for resilience training programmes is limited. (bjgp.org)
  • EEO is a social intranet platform powered by LumApps that has been customized for eXtension members and partners to deliver strategically-themed professional development and networking opportunities that allow participants to discover opportunities, scale their talents, multiply ties generating positive change, and leverage their time efficiently at the pace of change. (extension.org)
  • In addition, participants will network with industry peers to gain insights from their experiences. (agfax.com)
  • In which case, some "physical, psychological, and social tweaks" may help pull you out of your mental rut. (theweek.com)
  • We know little about GP positive mental health and psychological resources. (bjgp.org)
  • Aim To profile and contextualise GP positive mental health and personal psychological resources. (bjgp.org)
  • The relationships are then explored between GP positive mental health and their personal psychological resources. (bjgp.org)
  • I am dedicated to providing psychological treatment and counselling to adults (18 years+) experiencing a range of mental health difficulties and other life challenges. (beachside-physio.com.au)
  • A recent study in Psychological Medicine found that children who read for pleasure performed better on tests and enjoy better mental health. (questar.org)
  • The event consisted of two independent sessions: one with orientation in patients' perspective, psychological adaptation in cancer and resilience as a concept, and the second session had more technical orientation, concentrating on digital tools in cancer care and research, and modelling the resilience with data. (bounce-project.eu)
  • and (3) to investigate to what extend participants are satisfied with the intervention, which parts of the intervention are mostly used, and how adherent the users are. (amsterdamumc.org)
  • Health advisory program - Our medical and health related intervention program where participants receive 3 to 4 hours of health intervention and health advice concluded with a medical report. (back2work.com.au)
  • in this cross-sectional study of 159 older adults, data were obtained using Resilience, Social Support and Life Satisfaction scales. (bvsalud.org)
  • Positive correlations were found between resilience and social support (p = 0.022), and between life satisfaction and resilience (p = 0.000). (bvsalud.org)
  • resilience was related to social support and life satisfaction. (bvsalud.org)
  • Participants receive a certificate of completion and, as an option, 12.0 CPA-approved CE credits. (meaningtherapy.com)
  • On completion, 97% of participants would highly recommend the programme to colleagues. (pear-uk.com)
  • Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 1.0 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. (cdc.gov)
  • It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. (cdc.gov)
  • Developing team resilience: A season-long study of psychosocial enablers and strategies in a high-level sports team. (appliedsportpsych.org)
  • and the provision of psychosocial and community support during the early stages of recovery will likely reduce the incidence of more severe psychological issues (11-13). (who.int)
  • The focus is to maximise social, cognitive, physical and/or psychological functioning and/or to enhance general health and wellbeing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Key concerns included the impacts of the event on the health of participants and their families, the consequences on economy, work and study, and the saturation of hospital and emergency facilities. (haznet.ca)
  • At the same time, we registered a drop in the use of transport, health services, hospitals, banking and financial services. (haznet.ca)
  • In terms of personal priorities after the lockdown, participants stressed a return to regular study or work conditions, getting back together with one's family, mobility without geographical restrictions, and full access to health services. (haznet.ca)
  • Urbanization often compounds disaster risk, particularly in low-resource areas, where population density presents significant threats to health, social capital and community resilience in humanitarian emergencies (4-5). (who.int)
  • Consequently, both adverse conditions rendering forced migrants susceptible for health disparities and the sources of resilience and growth must be considered in attempting to understand migrant health [ 12 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • I'm an HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologist and a Chartered member of the British Psychological Society. (ecolint-institute.ch)
  • This chapter explores the psychological and neurobiological foundations of compassion and how those factors can be trainable motivations and behaviors. (researchgate.net)
  • Explain how intentional play can be used as an "antidote" to experiences of psychological trauma. (lifespanlearn.org)
  • Discuss the states of mind regarding attachment, trauma and loss and their association with psychological regulatory processes. (lifespanlearn.org)
  • To learn strategies to improve our resilience as part of the dental team. (bsperio.org.uk)
  • Based on the work of L. Dee Fink, the workshop is designed to offer participants a reframing of their work from "teacher" to "designers of learning experiences. (augsburg.edu)
  • S.M.A.R.T. goals should help you work toward resiliency and psychological well-being. (woundedwarriorproject.org)
  • 4 - 6 This article examines these arguments by measuring GP wellbeing, including resilience and three related psychological resources that are amenable to change and known to impact on work performance. (bjgp.org)
  • Praise their work and resilience, especially when they face challenges. (questar.org)
  • low resilience was found in older adults who were female, older, single, lived alone, could not read and write, did not work, received up to 1 minimum wage, were dissatisfied with life, and had strong social support. (bvsalud.org)
  • Learn more about the Homeland Security Human Factors Winter Institute and register today at here . (continuityinsights.com)
  • In this module, learn to deal with the research and developments in the study of the basic psychological factors in social interaction and social processes. (aventis.edu.sg)
  • Through faculty-led sessions, participants will learn skills and tools for developing people who can thrive through change. (agfax.com)
  • Participants will discover their own internal strengths and the ways those impact their approaches to external situations, understand the difference between coaching and developing people, learn how to improve communication and explore ways to develop trusted relationships with those who report to them. (agfax.com)
  • Learn more and register here . (agfax.com)
  • As participants have shown up consistently, with eagerness and openness to learn and engage with the material, we have witnessed the broaden-and-build effect within our community. (wholebeinginstitute.com)
  • Each participant will learn coaching skills which will assist in one-to-one sessions. (ucc.ie)
  • For four weeks, Braun, Pippidis, and Ketterman met once per week for a video conference with Learning Circle participants, and maximized the social intranet features of the EEO platform to deliver assignments, solicit feedback, and engage more deeply in the content between those meetings. (extension.org)
  • many have told us how they have built psychological resources, such as resilience and self-efficacy, as well as increasing their social resources. (wholebeinginstitute.com)
  • identificar la prevalencia de la resiliencia en los miembros mayores de la comunidad y su relación con el apoyo social y la satisfacción con la vida. (bvsalud.org)
  • se encontró baja resiliencia en adultos mayores que eran mujeres, mayores, solteros, vivían solos, no sabían leer ni escribir, no trabajaban, recibían hasta 1 salario mínimo, estaban insatisfechos con la vida y tenían un fuerte apoyo social. (bvsalud.org)
  • Parallel to this, there is a decrease in the personal and social resources that make it possible to control or cope with these changes, this reduction in the elements for handling adverse situations has a negative influence, increasing the chances of developing harms to psychological well-being and to good quality of life2. (bvsalud.org)
  • Greening in the Red Zone: Disaster, Resilience and Community Greening. (wikipedia.org)
  • A total of 1050 participants joined the study. (rrh.org.au)
  • [ 15 ] Another study showed that participants who were highly suggestible received the greatest benefit from reduction in pain when compared to placebo. (medscape.com)
  • Postgraduate speciality education may be a key protective factor that can increase MHNs' psychological well-being. (edu.au)
  • After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar on the evening. (bsperio.org.uk)
  • However, booked participants will be able to view the webinar after the event on the BSP website. (bsperio.org.uk)
  • Webinar attendance by participants is automatically tracked, documented and archived for future reference. (leadingedgeseminars.org)
  • Quality of emergency communication was perceived as comparatively better when addressing restrictions of free movement and measures to prevent the infection, and worse for recommendations about physical and psychological well-being. (haznet.ca)
  • There is limited knowledge, however, on MHNs' psychological well-being and resilience from an Australian perspective. (edu.au)
  • During this program, leading researchers and clinicians will draw upon the evidence-based research in neuroscience and positive psychology to examine ways that clinicians can stimulate client resilience, creativity and spontaneity using play. (lifespanlearn.org)
  • As well as individualised planning to build reflective capacity there was a follow-up session with participants six months after the programme was delivered. (pear-uk.com)
  • Sleep away camp is a wonderful opportunity for children to build confidence and resilience, but it can be nerve-wracking, writes Emily Edlynn in Parents . (theweek.com)
  • This part-time fully online delivered programme provides managers, trainers, teachers, HR practitioners and those interested in self-care with the insight, knowledge and tools to promote wellbeing and build resilience in individuals and teams. (ucc.ie)
  • Do you want to build resilience from the inside out? (stanford.edu)
  • Program participants will leave with a better understanding of these topic areas, ready to immediately implement what they've learned. (agfax.com)
  • To introduce this important variable in the evaluation of resilience and the dissemination of the results of BOUNCE, 2 Dissemination events were designed in Jerusalem, Israel, focusing on the cultural elements of resilience and coping. (bounce-project.eu)
  • [ 12 , 15 , 16 ] One of the biggest limitations of genetic testing is the psychological impact that positive results can have on patients who might have the disease in the future. (medscape.com)
  • Through lectures, case presentations and interactive panels, participants will increase their therapeutic efficacy by developing skills which enhance their receptiveness and presence during client sessions. (lifespanlearn.org)
  • We live in a time of great complexity and volatility which challenges us to develop a style of engagement that adapts and meets such uncertainty with skill, self-care and psychological flexibility. (ucc.ie)
  • The Spiritual Competency Resource Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. (spiritrock.org)
  • The California Board of Behavioral Sciences accepts CE credits for LCSW, LPCC, LEP, and LMFT license renewal for programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association. (stanford.edu)
  • This Learning Circle was grounded in adult education and ten of the participants took time to review and provide feedback on the first edition of the guide. (extension.org)
  • The impact of identity leadership on team functioning and well-being in team sport: Is psychological safety the missing link? (appliedsportpsych.org)
  • Dr. Shatté has devoted his career to understanding the psychological aspects of motivation, leadership, and resilience and developing programs to optimize human performance in various arenas. (ims-online.com)
  • First-time participants will also receive access to the archived "Foundations of Homeland Security Human Factors" class as an introduction to the core concepts discussed in the Winter Institute. (continuityinsights.com)
  • The BOUNCE project has actively contributed to the identification of factors and processes that may predict along the care pathway the patients' resilience and their wellbeing. (bounce-project.eu)
  • The collection of biomedical, psychological and functional data will provide information on which combination of factors undermines the adjustment to cancer, allowing early identification of women at risk. (bounce-project.eu)