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Project

Recalling and Anticipating Specific Positive Events to boost Resilience in Adolescents - RASPERA

Many young people are experiencing stress-related mental health problems, with some recent studies suggesting this number is increasing. Especially now, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, we witness a significant increase in depression and anxiety in adolescents. An important way to help address this challenge is not so much to focus on trying to repair what makes young people vulnerable but to focus on building resilience. Resilience refers to the ability to successfully deal with stressful experiences. Recent research shows that being able to vividly remember and imagine positive events can buffer the negative consequences of stress, and makes a convincing case that training adolescents in recalling and anticipating positive events would promote resilience and thereby improve their mental wellbeing. And this is exactly what the current project sets out to do for the very first time. Adolescents will receive a playful group-training in school to make them better at recalling and anticipating positive events, which is expected to help them to bounce back more swiftly from challenging or otherwise stressful life events. We predict that youngsters who follow our Positive Event Training will experience more positive emotions, will show improved resilience and report better mental wellbeing. We will also develop a free online training protocol for teachers so that schools can provide this resilience program on their own, without the need of external professional trainers.

Date:1 Jan 2022 →  31 Dec 2023
Keywords:memory and future specificity, positive emotions, mental wellbeing, resilience
Disciplines:Psychopathology, Counselling psychology