PERSONALITY PROCESSES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Psychological Resilience , Positive Emotions , and Successful Adaptation to Stress in Later Life
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C S Bergeman | Toni L. Bisconti | A. Ong | A. Zautra | C. Bergeman | T. Bisconti | K. Wallace | Anthony D Ong | Toni L Bisconti | Kimberly A Wallace | Alex Zautra | Mario Miku-Lincer | S. Maxwell | Sy-Miin | Martha Van | Rensselaer Hall | Mario Miku-Lincer | Sy-Miin | Martha Van
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