202306.07
Personality traits related to psychological resilience (symposium presentation)
Posted in RESEARCH
Among the eight factors of “power to live with disasters,” leadership, emotional regulation, and active well-being contribute significantly to psychological resilience, and the first two have been shown to be negatively correlated with brain responses related to automatic emotional regulation processes and death-related thought processes, respectively. The results of this study, "Exploring the neural correlates of resilient personality traits," were presented at the Tohoku - KU Leuven symposium held at KU Leuven (Leuven, Belgium), and its potential contribution to psychological first aid practice was discussed. (Sugiura) https://gbiomed.kuleuven.be/english/research/50000666/50000669/50488669/activities/Tohoku_KULeuvensymposium/
Among the eight factors of “power to live with disasters,” leadership, emotional regulation, and active well-being contribute significantly to psychological resilience, and the first two have been shown to be negatively correlated with brain responses related to automatic emotional regulation processes and death-related thought processes, respectively. The results of this study, "Exploring the neural correlates of resilient personality traits," were presented at the Tohoku - KU Leuven symposium held at KU Leuven (Leuven, Belgium), and its potential contribution to psychological first aid practice was discussed. (Sugiura)
https://gbiomed.kuleuven.be/english/research/50000666/50000669/50488669/activities/Tohoku_KULeuvensymposium/