Resilience No 82, 2005/3 - 100 pagesEditorialPages 3 to 3Nineteenth study days, 2005: ResilienceBy Geneviève RobertonArticlesPages 4 to 11The concept of resilience and its clinical applicationsBy Marie AnautPages 12 to 21Resilience: An asset for care qualityBy Thérèse PsiukPages 22 to 25Characteristics of resilience tutorsBy Jacques LecomtePages 26 to 30Self esteemBy Christophe AndréPages 31 to 42Defense mechanismsBy Henri ChabrolPages 43 to 49The relationship of trust: A foundation of resilience in psychiatryBy Annie Vasseur, Marie-Christine CabiéPages 50 to 61Support for caregivers of seniors affected by dementiaBy Agnès Secall, Ivane C. ThomasPages 62 to 70PIII: In the service of resilience?By Claire Jamet, Catherine HerniotteResearchPages 71 to 86Intention, attitude, subjective norm, and the perception of control in adolescents and Spanish adolescents with regard to the use of the “Double Dutch” methodBy Óscar Hernández, Céline Goulet, Annie LampronPages 87 to 99The prevalence of violence reported by patients using emergency servicesBy Nataly Viens Python, Marie-Claude Hofner, Valérie Menoud