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The Slagle Analysis

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Slagle’s see’s resilience as a struggle between good and evil, which can be seen in religious traditions, myths, the arts, and everyday conversation; it is these universal themes that attempts to guide us in matters for social order as well in times of disorder. The drive to rise above characterizes the human condition. How we interpret personal experiences is a central part in how we deal with adversities. Personal theories of reality about oneself and one’s world, developed over time and generally outside of awareness, serve as a filter through which we perceive, interpret, and respond to experiences (Janoff-Bulman & Timko, 1987). The capacity to meet challenging demands and to stand up to disruptions depend on inborn and learned skills,
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