Resilience Research Group: Resilience in Childhood and Adolescence - Part 2

This is the seventh podcast in the Resilience Research Group's series on 'What is Resilience?'. For this podcast we are visited by Dr Chris Wekerle (McMaster University), Dr Heather Prime (York University), Prof Jo Boyden (Oxford university), Prof Sherry Hamby (University of the South, Tennessee), Nicole Creasey (University of Amsterdam), Dr Rebecca Graber (Brighton University), Prof Marc Zimmerman (Univeristy of Michigan). The podcast is hosted by Dr Jennifer McGowan (UCL). This podcast covers: Why is resilience in children and adolescents important? Can all young people be resilient to adverse circumstances? What factors might impact a child’s ability to be resilient? Is resilience in young people measurable? If so, how should this be measured? This podcast was recorded in August of 2021, and so references are made to the current Covid crisis. Date of episode recording: 2021-08-23 Duration: 01:16:55 Language of episode: English Presenter: Dr Jennifer McGowan (UCL). Guests: Dr Chris Wekerle (McMaster University); Dr Heather Prime (York University); Prof Jo Boyden (Oxford university); Prof Sherry Hamby (University of the South, Tennessee); Nicole Creasey (University of Amsterdam); Dr Rebecca Graber (Brighton University); Prof Marc Zimmerman (Univeristy of Michigan) Producer: Jennifer McGowan

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