Emotional resilience research: resilient individuals show a bias towards positive emotions.

Some research published in April’s Journal of Affective Disorders (2009 Apr;114(1-3):286-93) by Arce et al from the Department of Psychiatry, University of California supports the hypothesis that that resilient individuals show a bias towards positive emotions when faced with uncertain or ambiguous emotional expressions.
I will write a fuller review and critique of this paper in our articles and notes section shortly. Dx

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