Exploring the psychology of resilience: A narrative inquiry among parents of children with autism

College

Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education

Department/Unit

Educational Leadership and Management

Document Type

Dissertation

Publication Date

12-2020

Abstract

Having a child diagnosed with autism makes parenting even more challenging than what it already is. Surprisingly, some parents seem to thrive amid these challenges. This study explored the phenomenon of resilience from the narratives of fourteen Filipino parents who have one or two children diagnosed with autism. From the twelve stories narrated by the sample, the researcher did an analysis of the common themes that surfaced: stress experience, acceptance of their children’s condition, protective and vulnerable factors, quality parenting, adaptative responses, and thinking about the future. In sum, parental resilience could be characterized as a dynamic interaction process of learning and development, hence, a definition of parental resilience was proposed. Finally, the results of this study could serve as a framework for future parent-support programs of a holistic education approach.

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Disciplines

Psychology

Keywords

Resilience (Personality trait); Parents of autistic children—Philippines—Psychology

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