relationships, resilience and healthy development
Addressing Challenges
local initiatives
New strong support system outside of common workplace, school, family and friends. Typically neighboorhoods attract people alike meaning these people might be more sympathetic and understanding of your challenges and give advice to stay resiliant
Encourages people to become involved which Erikson deemed very important for people of a certain age group (generativity)
Build sense of community
Cognitive/Physical/Social Emotional Implications
Social emotion implacations result in lonliness and donconstruct a strong sense of charceters since as humans we strive to be apart of social groups that are emotionally healthy
Can result in poor coping mechanizisms like addiction to harmful substances like drugs
Increase threats like poor mental health
Reduction of threats
helps create stability, a sense of security, promoting resilience, maintaining healthy relashionships/esteem allowing the individual to work to acheive self-actualization
helps excersize the brain, encourages other types of healthy devlopment.
ie: working out, practicing new skills like cooking to better take care of the body
Help with psychosexual development
Help with psychosocial development
Help with cognitive development
Non Government Organizations
kids help phone provides advice and protection for youth who may be put at risk due to poor family, friend or interpersonal relashionships
Homeless shelf (doesn't only provide phcosiological needs, but also help build resilience by providing reasources to find/apply to a job
Red Cross they provide temporary housing and food if needed
Negative Relationship impacts
Those who experience failure may also expirience the following risk factors: low self-esteem, anxiety, perceived incompetance, poor social skills and need for approval.
Also struggle to overcome negative relashionship impacts as they won't be able to build a healthy relashionship until they make the distinctions between different feelings and understand self-worth, but they insert they misconceptions of feelings and self-perception into their relashionships.
Confusion between feelings (ie:sexual abuse and effection)
center for women who experience abuse
Different types of relationships
Personal
Develop a strong sense of charecter allowing you to better build healthy relashionships and stay resiliencent when facing challenges in those relashionships
Family/friends
Developing healthy relashionships allows you to better build a strong sense of charecter and stay resiliencent when facing challenges in building esteem
Social Connections
Making connections
is a way to build resilience
Encouragement (bad- ie: peer pressure or good) to try new things or keep trying with something (resilience)
Sense of belonging and community
sense of safety
Protective Factors
Healthy relashionships help create esteem allowing the individual to try and acheive actualization
extra curriculars at school promote a sense of belonging and challenges a student building resiliance
Government Policies
Safetynet giving a sense of stability and safety
Helps ensure there are ways for citizens to better
appeal and defend themselves
Protects human rights
People can still be resiliant when faacing outdated government
policies (because of other policies put in place)
Positive Relationships Impact
Create Esteem to maintain healthy relashionships
Buildng healthy relashionships and making connections
are both ways to build resilience
Offer encouragement and reassurance
sense of stability and safty