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Test What is resilience?
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QUESTION 1: From which field does the concept of resilience originally come?
From psychology
From physics and engineering
From biology
From philosophy
QUESTION 2: What is the definition of resilience in psychology?
The ability to never feel pain
An innate trait that only some people possess
The ability to avoid any type of adversity
A person's ability to face adversity, overcome it, and emerge stronger
QUESTION 3: According to some authors, resilience goes beyond overcoming difficulties. It involves
Growing in the face of adversity, finding new meaning
Return to the original form without having changed
Resisting blows without overcoming them
Be immune to the pain of traumatic situations
QUESTION 4: What is important to understand about the nature of resilience?
That it is an innate trait and cannot be changed
That only people who do not feel pain can be resilient
That it is not an innate trait, but a capacity that can be learned and developed
Which is a concept that only applies to materials
QUESTION 5: What characterizes resilient people?
They are able to rebuild themselves after feeling pain
They feel no pain in the face of tragedies
They were born with a special emotional strength
They avoid any situation that could cause them pain
QUESTION 6: Originally, resilience referred to the ability of a material to
Break easily under pressure
Adapting to traumatic situations
Feel pain
Withstand a force and return to its original shape without breaking
7th QUESTION: Resilience in psychology is not only resisting blows, but
Break before them
Overcome them and emerge stronger
Ignore them and carry on as if nothing happened
Avoid them at all costs
QUESTION 8: Which statement is correct about resilience?
We are all born with the same level of resilience
It is impossible to be more resilient than we already are
We can all work to be more resilient
It is a quality that cannot be trained
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