joyremain
JoyRemain is a theoretical construct in psychology that describes the persistence of positive affect and life satisfaction following adverse events. It refers to the capacity to retain moments of joy and hopeful outlook despite ongoing stress, loss, or trauma. In resilience research, JoyRemain is used to explain why some individuals maintain well-being after hardship, even when symptoms of distress are present.
Origin and naming: The term JoyRemain was introduced in the mid-2010s by researchers studying bereavement and
Theory and mechanisms: Core components include cognitive reframing that broadens the narrative of loss, savoring of
Applications and measurement: In clinical and community settings, JoyRemain informs grief counseling, stress-management, and resilience programs.
Reception and critique: As a relatively new construct, JoyRemain has attracted interest for its practical implications