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- BookSteven Southwick, Yale University School of Medicine, Dennis Charney, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine.Summary: This inspiring book presents ten factors to help anyone become stronger and more resilient to life's challenges.
Contents:
What is resilience?
Optimism: belief in a brighter future
Facing fear: an adaptive response
Moral compass, ethics, and altruism: doing what is right
Religion and spirituality: drawing on faith
Social support: learning the tap code
Role models: providing the road map
Training: physical fitness and strengthening
Brain fitness: challenge your mind and heart
Cognitive and emotional flexibility
Meaning, purpose, and growth
The practice of resilience.Digital Access Cambridge 2018 - ArticleStanish WM, Gillings DB, Koch GG.Biometrics. 1978 Jun;34(2):305-17.This paper presents an analysis of a longitudinal multi-center clinical trial with missing data. It illustrates the application, the appropriateness, and the limitations of a straightforward ratio estimation procedure for dealing with multivariate situations in which missing data occur at random and with small probability. The parameter estimates are computed via matrix operators such as those used for the generalized least squares analysis of catetorical data. Thus, the estimates may be conveniently analyzed by asymptotic regression methods within the same computer program which computes the estimates, provided that the sample size is sufficiently computer program which computes the estimates, provided that the sample size is sufficiently large.