The family, the initial structure of any society, is not immune to any constraints that proliferate intra- and interpersonal conflicts generating stress and trauma. Resilience adapts and adjusts the child after the fact, to better manage the impacts and after-effects of such events, states of mind and emotions. An analytical approach to the Family/Child relational process and to resilience behaviours in children is proposed in this book, as theoretical as it may seem, thanks to its reflexive orientation concerning the critical study of the results obtained in the targeted readings. Initially intended for academics, the book is also open to practitioners in the field of trauma and its repair, and finally as reading material for a wide readership, particularly families with resilient children.