Resilience Scientist. Scholar. Author. Speaker. Therapist. Consultant. Leader
Christine E. Agaibi
RESEARCH:
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Independent Study –Understanding response to stress and the role of religion/spirituality in relation to resilience
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Independent Study – Spring – Learning Qualitative Research Methods to apply directly to dissertation research on Resilience in Holocaust Survivors
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Dissertation – In Progress – The Essence of Resilience: A Phenomenological Inquiry into the Gerotranscendent Experiences of Holocaust Survivors
PUBLICATIONS:
Under Review:
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Salama-Younes, M., & Agaibi, C.E. (under review). Mindfulness, Resilience, Flourishing, and Academic Success in Higher Education: An exploratory study from Egypt. European Review of Applied Psychology
In Print:
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Agaibi, C.E. (2022). World Happiness Foundation Photograph Published in their first Coffee Table Book
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NEW ~ January 2022
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Get your copy at: https://www.happinessstrategyfoundation.org/2021-contest-result
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Blog Post about this Publication: https://www.caresilience.com/post/first-photo-published
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Agaibi, C.E., (2021 - NEW - SEPTEMBER 2021). Destination Resilience: The Value of Persistence Through Life's Storms. In Donna Martire Miller and Joseph Bologna (Eds.), Finding Unshakable Happiness. (pp. 92-110). BookBaby.
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Agaibi, C.E., (2018). Resilient wellbeing: A versatile concept from Biblical to modern times. Journal of Happiness and Well Being, 6(1), 33-48.
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Agaibi, C.E. (2014). Religion and Spirituality: Key factors in resilience in Coptic Orthodox women. In T. Bryant-Davis, A. Miteria Austria, D.M. Kawahara, and D.J. Willis (Eds.), Religion and Spirituality For Diverse Women: Foundations of Strength and Resilience. (pp. 267-279). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger an Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC.
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Agaibi, C.E. (2013). Tired women: The reason, the danger, and the remedy. Perspectives. Newsletter for The Ohio Women in Psychology.
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Agaibi, C.E. (2012). Increasing religious and spiritual competence in therapeutic practice. The Independent Practitioner – Newsletter for Division 42 of the American Psychological Association.
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Agaibi, C.E. (2011). Positive Psychology and Religion/Spirituality: Intersecting Concepts for Comprehensive Thriving. Roots and Branches – Newsletter for Division 17 of APA Section on Positive Psychology
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Agaibi, C.E. (2010). Resilience to Summer Stress. Ohio Psychological Association Committee on Social Responsibility On-Line Newsletter for the Ohio Psychological Association. http://www.ohpsych.org/dykjuly10.aspx.aspx
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Agaibi, C.E. (2008). In Defense of Spirituality: A Return to a Forgotten Practice for Holistic Psychological Health. The Ohio Psychologist, 55, 9-11.
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Agaibi, C.E. (2008). Role of diversity and multicultural competence in counseling. The Ohio Psychological Association Update, March 2008.
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OPAGS – Diversity Chair Position Article on Resilience and Diversity
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Agaibi, C.E. (2008). Promoting diversity in psychological practice through resilience. The Ohio Psychological Association Update, January 2008.
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OPAGS – Diversity Chair Position Article on Resilience and Diversity
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Agaibi, C.E. (2006). Promoting resilience in 21st century disaster victims using evidence from trauma survivors. The Ohio Psychologist 53, 7-9.
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Wilson, J.P., & Agaibi, C.E., (2006). The resilient trauma survivor. In J.P Wilson (Ed.), The Posttraumatic Self: Restoring Meaning and Wholeness to Personality. (pp. 369-398). NY: Routledge.
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Agaibi, C.E., & Wilson, J.P. (2005). Trauma, PTSD, and resilience: A review of the literature. Trauma, Abuse, and Violence 1(3), 195-216.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1524838005277438
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Master’s Thesis: “Understanding Resilience to the Effects of Traumatic Stress” – Accepted by Cleveland State University Graduate School and the Department of Psychology (2003).