Resilience rodziny – geneza koncepcji, główne pojęcia, kierunki badań

Autor

  • Magdalena Boczkowska Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie

Słowa kluczowe:

resilience, resilience rodziny, systemy rodzinne, procesy rodzinne, rodzinna adaptacja

Abstrakt

W niniejszym artykule zarysowano koncepcję resilience rodziny, która w szerokim ujęciu dotyczy możliwości adaptacyjnych rodzin w obliczu doświadczanych przeciwności losu lub traumatycznych zdarzeń. Wyjaśniono genezę koncepcji wywodzącej się od badań nad indywidualnym resilience, wskazano także sposoby jej definiowania. W sposób syntetyczny opisano główne pojęcia wchodzące w zakres resilience rodziny. Opisano również możliwości eksploracji badawczych wśród rodzin doświadczających różnych problemów. Podjęte w artykule rozważania mają na celu ukazanie złożoności koncepcji resilience rodziny oraz wskazanie na konieczność ustalenie jej jednolitych ram teoretyczno-empirycznych i zintegrowania z indywidualną koncepcją resilience.

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2020-03-17

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Boczkowska, M. (2020). Resilience rodziny – geneza koncepcji, główne pojęcia, kierunki badań. Niepełnosprawność, (37), 40–55. Pobrano z https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/niepelnosprawnosc/article/view/5641