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Coping and rumination as predictors of posttraumatic growth and depreciation
Purpose: The present study examined the joint impact of coping and rumination after trauma on posttraumatic growth (PTG) and posttraumatic depreciation (PTD) based on the PTG model.
Selina Platte +3 more
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Posttraumatic Growth as a Pathway to Wellness for Individuals and Organizations [PDF]
Posttraumatic growth (PTG) offers an alternative understanding of trauma response, contrasting with traditional perspectives focused solely on symptom development and resilience.
Richard G. Tedeschi +2 more
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Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth in Peer-Support Specialists: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis [PDF]
Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth (VPTG) is a critical yet underexplored phenomenon among trauma-focused helping professionals. While secondary trauma (ST), compassion fatigue, and burnout are widely recognized negative aspects of working with trauma ...
Taryn C. Greene +5 more
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Comparing posttraumatic growth in mothers after stillbirth or early miscarriage.
The possibility of posttraumatic growth in the aftermath of pregnancy loss has received limited attention to date. This study investigated posttraumatic growth in mothers following stillbirth compared to early miscarriage.
Kirsty Ryninks +4 more
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Trauma can produce posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but may also foster positive outcomes, such as posttraumatic growth. Individual differences in coping styles may contribute to both positive and negative sequelae of trauma.
Jacqueline Peters +5 more
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Breast Cancer and Posttraumatic Growth [PDF]
The current methods for early diagnosis and increased treatment options have improved survival rates in breast cancer. Breast cancer diagnosis effects individuals in physical, psychological and social dimensions either positively or negatively.
Figen Şengün İnan, Besti Üstün
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Existential Anxiety of Nurses in the COVID‐19‐Virus Units and Its Relation With Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth [PDF]
Aim The study aimed to investigate the relationship between existential anxiety, posttraumatic growth, and resilience in nurses working in COVID‐19units. Design The study was a descriptive‐analytical study.
Asma Ghonchehpour +3 more
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Posttraumatic growth after perinatal loss: A systematic review.
Perinatal loss is a potentially painful event for parents and a grief that is often not recognised socially. Research has widely shown that grief responses can coexist with posttraumatic growth responses.
María Alvarez-Calle, Covadonga Chaves
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The COVID-19 pandemic represents a traumatic event that has profoundly changed working conditions with detrimental consequences for workers’ health, in particular for the healthcare population directly involved in addressing the emergency.
Georgia Libera Finstad +7 more
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Posttraumatic Growth in Psychosis [PDF]
Recent research has shown high rates of exposure to trauma among people with serious mental illness (SMI). In addition, studies suggest that psychosis and mental illness-related experiences can be extremely traumatic. While some individuals develop full blown PTSD related to these experiences, it has been noted that some may also experience ...
Mazor, Yael +3 more
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