Simon Weil, who was deported to Auschwitz at the age of 16 and went on to lead a leading political career; Philippe Croizon, a quadriplegic amputee at the age of 26 after an accident, has since become a top-level athlete (he notably swam the English Channel in 2017…). Known for their ability to overcome extraordinary trials, these individuals are shining examples of “resilience,” a concept that has now become somewhat falsified and refers to the resumption of new development after trauma.
“It’s not just about bouncing back, it’s about walking away enriched by the trauma we’ve experienced and taking something from it that will allow us to transform the way we live.” explains educational psychologist Bruno Hambick, expert on the subject (his website: www.outilsderesilience.eu. This psychological process is often mentioned in connection with terrible experiences (Shoa, accident, abused childhood, etc.), but it can also: help us to go through many sufferings…
Source: Le Figaro

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