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This book provides a systematic review of the variables and mechanisms that underpin resilience and growth in professions who face a high risk of regular and repetitive exposure to adverse or hazardous events. Given the inevitability of this exposure, promoting the acceptance and practice of this paradigm is essential for facilitating the capability of emergency responders to adapt to, and if possible to grow from, adverse and hazardous experience. By identifying salient dispositional, cognitive, group, organizational, and environmental predictors of resilience and articulating the mechanisms
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Disasters --- Emergency management --- Employee health promotion --- Hazardous occupations --- Job stress --- Post-traumatic stress disorder --- Stress management --- Work --- Psychological aspects --- Prevention
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