Protective Factors
Protective Factors
Protective factors are things that contribute to mental health, and allow a person to be
resilient in the face of challenges. Someone with a lot of protective factors—such as strong
relationships and healthy coping skills—will be better equipped to overcome life’s obstacles.
Many protective factors are out of your control. For example, genetics, the neighborhood where you
grew up, and family cannot be changed. However, plenty of factors can be controlled. You choose the
people in your life, how to cope with problems, and how you’ll spend each day.
By focusing on what you can control, and building upon those protective factors, you will improve
your ability to cope with many of life’s challenges.
My Protective Factors
Instructions: Review each of the following protective factors, and mark the scales to indicate
how well you are performing in each area.
Which protective factor has been the most valuable to you during difficult times?
Specifically, how have you used this protective factor to your advantage in the past?
What are two protective factors that you would like to improve?
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Describe how things might be different if you were able to improve these protective factors.
List specific steps or actions that might help to make these goals a reality.