Human resilience is frequently described like a rubber band鈥攊ts capacity to return to its original form after being stretched is akin to our own ability to bounce back after a challenging life event. While this analogy focuses on the capacity to bounce back, it is also important to understand resilience in terms of initial flexibility.
鈥淐orey Keyes, a professor of psychology at Emory University, posited that in order to understand mental health disorders, there is a need to study both our challenges and our wellbeing,鈥 says Alan D. Schlechter, MD, clinical associate professor in the at 嘿嘿视频 and member of its Child Study Center. 鈥淒r. Keyes found that high levels of stress do not necessarily result in low levels of wellbeing, and in fact a substantial percentage of human beings enjoy high levels of wellness despite stressful conditions.鈥
When people report simultaneous experiences of high levels of stress and high levels of wellbeing, it is the latter that offers significant protection from the most negative aspects of our challenges. 鈥淭his stressful period during the 2019 coronavirus disease pandemic is stretching our wellbeing in order to help us bounce back and, in doing so, growing our resilience, as well as that of our children,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says.
The Concept of PERMA
Together with the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry鈥檚 WonderLab, Dr. Schlechter presents the benefits of a concept developed at the University of Pennsylvania called PERMA鈥攕hort for positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment鈥攁nd how parents can use it during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Positive Emotions
鈥淧eople often consider the terms happiness and positive emotions as interchangeable, but among the nearly 20 topics that are studied alongside happiness are calm, pride, interest, confidence, amusement, and inspiration, and each cause an individual to respond differently in the face of stress,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says. For example, hope has a strong correlation with effort and self-regulation; enjoyment is highly correlated with interest and determination; and happiness has been shown to improve our memory, accuracy, collaborative problem-solving, and creativity. 鈥淐alm and tranquility have been shown to have the greatest effect on our immune system,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says. 鈥淥verall, positive emotions enhance our ability to thrive.鈥
Engagement
Engagement exists when you are deeply involved in an activity or absorbed by an experience鈥攜our deepest character traits are accentuated by your involvement. 鈥淭his process leads you to be invigorated and enhances your wellbeing significantly,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says. 鈥淗ave you heard of being 鈥榠n the zone鈥? The character traits when you are fully engaged include qualities like gratitude, citizenship, or wisdom.鈥
Relationships
You can have all the accomplishment you want, but if you can鈥檛 share it with someone else, it loses a lot of its luster, Dr. Schlechter says. 鈥淭here is no higher correlation with wellbeing than the quality of our relationships; whether it is the good moments or getting over the bad, having someone鈥檚 hand to hold or someone to speak with鈥攅ven if it鈥檚 over a phone鈥攚ill predict your relative success.鈥
Meaning
鈥淭his is what matters to you, what makes sense to you, and is often the springboard for your purpose in life,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says. It is often found in people who give of themselves. 鈥淢eaning acts as a life jacket during difficult moments鈥攅ven pandemics,鈥 Dr. Schlechter adds. 鈥淐aring for the people around us, participating in the activities that matter most, can keep a person afloat.鈥
Accomplishment
This isn鈥檛 just the big 鈥淎鈥 accomplishments, like graduating from school or winning an important race. 鈥淩ight now a little 鈥榓鈥 may be helping us through the day鈥攄id I get my kids to engage in something, did I provide a decent meal, did I push myself to exercise?鈥 Dr. Schlechter says.
Using PERMA During COVID-19
There are so many different challenges in front of us, it may be hard to know where to start. 鈥淏ut PERMA gives us a unique roadmap for ourselves and our kids. You need a drop in every bucket to truly flourish,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says. 鈥淭his may be particularly hard when the activities that engage you are not available, friends are dealing with their own crisis, meaningful work has been paused, and the limitations in activity make it hard to go to sleep.鈥
Instead, it can be helpful to find resilience in the micromoments of our wellbeing. 鈥淚 may not be enjoying the sunny day in the park, but I can open my window and enjoy the sun,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says. 鈥淭he circumstances of a pandemic practically push us into doing almost everything in new and novel ways鈥攁nd use our strengths.鈥
Whatever you are doing to boost your wellbeing, share it with someone every day, Dr. Schlechter says. 鈥淲e need to have extraordinary discipline in these moments regarding every aspect of our PERMA, including taking time to have some emotional disclosure,鈥 he says. 鈥淔eeling understood by others is helpful, and when we allow others to feel known by us, this too is meaningful. If your 鈥榤eaning鈥 bucket is empty right now, just connecting with someone else may be your good deed of the day. It may be cleaning your home, reading a book, or writing in a journal鈥攄o something that matters to you on a daily basis. We all need to stay afloat right now.鈥
During this time, Dr. Schlechter says, our instinct may be to quickly get rid of the hardship, the stress, and the fear being spread by COVID-19. 鈥淭here is truth in that, but just trying to get rid of these may not be the best way to cope over the next couple of months,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says.
Much of our resilience may have come from our occupation, sports, hobbies, or spending time with friends and family鈥攁ll of which are restricted at the moment. 鈥淚nstead, we are accumulating small moments of engagement, micro ones, for ourselves and our children,鈥 Dr. Schlechter says. 鈥淭he goal is to have a drop in each bucket of PERMA, and at the moment we may only have access to small droplets, or smaller buckets. Importantly, though, even small moments of wellbeing bolster our resilience to manage and deal with this challenge.鈥