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Post-Traumatic Growth Interventions

2021
Individuals who live through adverse experiences such as natural disasters, abuse, combat, and chronic illness have the potential to develop post-traumatic stress symptoms, which have been the target of various therapeutic interventions. This chapter provides an overview of what is known about interventions to promote post-traumatic growth, the ...
Ann Marie Roepke   +2 more
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Self-Compassion and Post-Traumatic Growth for Post-Traumatic Stress

ICSPConference Proceedings 2022, 2022
Abstract Self-compassion and Post-Traumatic Growth seem to be inextricably linked. An exploration of the relationship between the two might lend to strategies that potentially could maximize rapid Post-Traumatic Growth after trauma. Consequently, Post-Traumatic Stress, as it is a transitive and transitionary state of the psyche in which the self exists
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Post-traumatic Growth Among Muslim CPR Survivors

Journal of Religion and Health, 2019
The present study was conducted to compare post-traumatic growth (PTG) and post-traumatic stress (PTSD) in CPR survivors in Shia and Sunni. In a cross-sectional study, the results showed that the mean score of PTSD in Sunni (n = 74) was more than that of Shia (n = 89). There was no difference between Shia and Sunni in the mean score of PTG.
Seyed Hamid Seyed Bagheri   +2 more
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Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth

2021
The literature on post-traumatic growth has been instrumental in highlighting the human capacity to overcome adversity by illuminating different pathways that individuals may follow when confronted with adversity. However, while the theme of “strength from adversity” is attractive and central to many disciplines and certain cultural narratives, these ...
Frank J. Infurna, Eranda Jayawickreme
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Post-Traumatic Growth in Later Adulthood

2021
This chapter focuses on conceptual notions and methodological approaches for examining whether post-traumatic growth is possible in older adults, with an emphasis on individual and dyadic approaches. A majority of the literature to this point has focused on examining changes in the individual who experienced the traumatic event, but much less is known ...
Gloria Luong   +2 more
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