On Resilience and Stress

‘On The Road to Recovery, Past Adversity Provides a Map’

In a remarkable piece of research reported in the New York Times, it turns out that people who have suffered up to six major stressful life events enjoy a greater sense of well-being than those whose lives have been entirely free of stress. 

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