Building Post-Traumatic Resilience
Post-traumatic resilience is the capacity not only to survive a traumatic event but to rebuild and sometimes transform positively through the ordeal. Far from being an innate trait reserved for exceptional individuals, resilience is a dynamic process that can be built and strengthened. Research by Boris Cyrulnik, Ann Masten and others has identified key factors: secure attachment, social support, meaning-making and nervous system regulation techniques.