创伤性应激障碍与治疗杂志

The Impact of Psychological Resilience on Adolescent Anxiety and Stress-Induced Depression

John Charles*

Psychological resilience is characterized as the capacity to reply to extraordinary stretch or injury or antagonistic involvement effectively. Whereas the connection between open crises and mental trouble is well known, inquire about on the relationship between mental flexibility and mental wellbeing is exceptionally constrained amid the episode of open wellbeing crises. Psychological resilience permits one to manage effectively with difficulties happening amid upsetting periods, which may something else trigger mental sickness. Later models propose that inhibitory control (IC), the official control work which bolsters our goal-directed behavior and directs our enthusiastic reaction, may underlie flexibility.