Resilience to suicidality the buffering hypothesis

Page 1. Resilience to suicidality: The buffering hypothesis Judith Johnson⁎, Alex M. Wood, Patricia Gooding, Peter J. Taylor, Nicholas Tarrier STORRE: Stirling Online Research Repository. Resilience to suicidality: The buffering hypothesis. seen a growing interest into resilience to suicidality. review extends this research by introducing the buffering hypothesis, a framework for the investigation of resilience to suicidality. Recently, there has been growing interest in resilience to suicidality. The current review extends this research by introducing the buffering hypothesis, a framework. 1. Clin Psychol Rev. 2011 Jun;31(4):563-91. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2010.12.007. Epub 2011 Jan 12. Resilience to suicidality: the buffering hypothesis. Resilience to suicidality: The buffering hypothesis. Resilience to suicidality: The buffering hypothesis. By Judith Johnson in Resilience and Suicide. Read Resilience to suicidality: The buffering hypothesis on DeepDyve - Instant access to the journals you need! The buffering hypothesis suggests that resilience can be viewed as representing a separate dimension to risk which interacts with it to reduce its negative impact. SafetyLit is produced by the SafetyLit Foundation in cooperation with San Diego State University and the World Health Organization. Resilience to suicidality: The buffering hypothesis. suicidality, providing strong support for the buffering hypothesis of resilience to suicidality.


resilience to suicidality the buffering hypothesis


Apache/2.2.6 (Fedora) Server at cdcom.dp.ua Port 80