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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youRisk and Resilience Theory is characterized by the following key points:
- Risk refers to conditions that could pose a significant threat to a person's adaptive function or development.
- Resilience refers to positive adaptation or development in the context of risk.
- These approaches provide a holistic framework for assessing systems and their interactions.
- They emphasize capacities to manage hazards or disturbances 1 2.
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