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Posttraumatic Growth after Postpartum Psychosis

MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2023
Abstract Purpose: To explore positive changes in women's beliefs, emotions, and behaviors following their struggles with postpartum psychosis. Study Design and Methods: This is a descriptive qualitative study of women who experienced posttraumatic growth after postpartum ...
Cheryl Tatano, Beck, Teresa, Twomey
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Posttraumatic Growth

2018
An old clinical pearl passed down by mental health professionals holds that patients can be the “last to know” that they are getting better. Clinicians often notice improvements in mood, energy, and outlook before the patient appreciates these changes. We saw a variation of this phenomenon in the fathers.
Donald L. Rosenstein, Justin M. Yopp
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Prescribing Posttraumatic Growth

Bioethics, 2015
AbstractThis article introduces questions in psychiatric ethics regarding the substantial field of qualitative and quantitative research into ‘posttraumatic growth’, which investigates how, after devastating experiences, individuals can come to feel that they have developed warmer relationships, increased spirituality, or a clearer vision of their ...
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Posttraumatic Growth

2022
The purpose of this chapter is to provide the reader with an understanding of how trauma can set up challenges and obstacles to student academic success and realistic responses by educators and schools to assist students. The chapter begins with an overview of the adverse childhood experiences (ACE) study by Felitti et al. and explores the correlations
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Posttraumatic Growth at Work

Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 2020
The phenomenon of posttraumatic growth—the transformative positive change that can occur as a result of a struggle with great adversity—has been a focus of interest for psychologists for more than two decades. Research on work-related posttraumatic growth has concentrated primarily on contexts that are inherently traumatic, either through direct ...
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Adolescent Posttraumatic Growth: A Review

Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 2020
Existing literature on posttraumatic growth following adverse experiences has questioned adolescent capacity to experience such growth given immature cognitive and affective development. The aim of this review was to conduct the first review of the literature regarding post-traumatic growth among adolescents (ages 12-18) to determine whether there is ...
Jennifer Harmon, Amanda Venta
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Posttraumatic Growth in Complex PTSD

Psychiatry, 2019
Objective: Although efforts have been made to study mechanisms and mediators of posttraumatic growth (PTG - positive sequelae of coping with trauma), little has been done to investigate PTG as a concept in the context of complex PTSD, a disorder recently delineated in ICD11.
Yael Dagan, Joel Yager
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Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth Among Interpreters

Qualitative Health Research, 2010
An emerging evidence base indicates that posttraumatic growth might be experienced vicariously by those working alongside trauma survivors. In this study we explored the vicarious experiences of eight interpreters working in a therapeutic setting with asylum seekers and refugees.
Splevins, Kate   +4 more
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