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Resilience in developing systems: the promise of integrated approaches
Authors:Ann S. Masten
Affiliation:1. Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, USAamasten@umn.edu
Abstract:Abstract

This article describes a contemporary systems approach to resilience in human development and its promise for integrating findings and applications across system levels. Resilience is defined as the capacity of a system for successful adaptation to disturbances that threaten system function, viability, or development. Advantages of this definition are delineated in regard to integrating sciences and disciplines across scales and levels of interaction in a bioecological systems framework. Central concepts of resilience, including pathways and cascades, are described in light of this approach, and advances that link system levels are highlighted. Given significant progress toward a more dynamic, integrated, multisystem approach, developmental resilience science stands at new frontier of possibilities that promises to inform science, practice, and policy focused on building human capacity for surviving and thriving in times of turbulence and change.
Keywords:Developmental resilience science  developmental systems  pathways  life turning points  post-traumatic growth  cascades  neurobiology of resilience
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