“…Three factors stand out in the literature as being closely related to the development of resiliency and overall wellness; these are hope (Feldman & Snyder, 2002;Snyder, 2002;Snyder et al, 1991), optimism (Park et al, 2004;Scheier et al, 1994;Steed, 2002), and sense of purpose in life (Myers & Sweeney, 2004;Savolaine & Granello, 2002;Scheier et al, 2006). Hope, optimism, and sense of purpose in life have been associated with many healthy and adaptive psychological features of successful development, such as educational achievement and relationship satisfaction (Feldman & Snyder, 2002;Steed, 2002), resiliency when faced with adversity or suffering (Savolaine & Granello, 2002), higher levels of overall physical health and life satisfaction (Scheier et al, 2006), and lower incidence and quicker recovery from mental disorder, substance abuse and dependency, and physical illness (Park et al, 2004;Snyder, 2002;Snyder et al, 1991).…”