Sumario: | This book explores the relationship between family dynamics and resilience, emphasizing how familial support can influence individuals' ability to cope with adversity. The authors, drawing from their professional experiences and personal reflections, examine how different family structures impact resilience processes and how social, cultural, and biographical factors play a role. The text highlights the importance of understanding trauma, both physical and emotional, and how meaningful interactions can aid recovery. Through case studies and theoretical insights, the authors aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of resilience as a dynamic process, encouraging readers to find strength in adversity and assist others in doing the same. Intended for professionals and individuals interested in psychological resilience and family studies, this book offers valuable perspectives for therapists and scholars.
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