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This project investigates why some individuals are more resilient to life's challenges than others, aiming to enhance mental wellbeing through cognitive bias modification. By integrating genetic insights with psychological techniques, it seeks to develop effective interventions for improving emotional resilience.
Every person responds to life's difficulties in different ways.
But why do some 'suffer the slings and arrows of outragerous fortune' and other 'take arms against a sea of trouble'.
There are those who are vulnerable and fragile, falling prey to anxiety, depression and a range of compulsions that, left unattended, can easily turn into addicitons.
Then there are the those who irrespective of what life throws at them, always seem able to cope.
Moreover, a small proportion of these resilient people…
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