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Adolescent Posttraumatic Growth: A Review
Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 2020Existing 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, 2019Objective: 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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Burmese Refugee Women in the Midwest: Narratives of Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth
, 2021The goal of this qualitative study was to examine the strengths and posttraumatic growth experiences of a community of female refugees from Burma resettled in a Midwestern city of the United States.
Joanna Maung +5 more
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Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth Among Interpreters
Qualitative Health Research, 2010An 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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Neural communication in posttraumatic growth
Experimental Brain Research, 2015Posttraumatic growth (PTG), or positive psychological changes following exposure to traumatic events, is commonly reported among trauma survivors. In the present study, we examined neural correlates of PTG in 106 veterans with PTSD and 193 veteran controls using task-free magnetoencephalography (MEG), diagnostic interviews and measures of PTG, and ...
Samantha L, Anders +5 more
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Posttraumatic growth in bereaved parents
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2008AbstractThe Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), Revised Grief Experience Inventory, and World Assumptions Scale were administered to 111 bereaved parents. The PTGI scores indicate that many bereaved parents report personal growth in domains outlined by L.G. Calhoun and R. G. Tedeschi (2001).
Sean M, Engelkemeyer, Samuel J, Marwit
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Posttraumatic growth in chinese cancer survivors
Psycho-Oncology, 2003AbstractTo investigate the dimensions and determinants of posttraumatic growth among Chinese cancer survivors, 188 participants were asked to complete a Chinese posttraumatic growth inventory, translated from the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; J Trauma Stress 1996; 9: 455–471), together with the Chinese versions of the Hospital Anxiety and ...
Ho, RTH, Ho, SMY, Chan, CLW
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Posttraumatic Growth in Combat Veterans
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2011Combat veterans and their families face significant challenges not only to their abilities to cope, but often to their fundamental belief systems. Traumatic events represent assaults on core beliefs, yet at times, produce cognitive processing that can ultimately result in personal transformations called posttraumatic growth (PTG).
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2014
Trauma literature has seen a paradigm shift from pathology to embracing positive trajectories. Posttraumatic growth (PTG), defined as a positive psychological change resulting from a struggle with traumatic or life-changing events, may occur in a variety of populations and events. This entry, therefore, aims to increase our understanding of PTG.
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Trauma literature has seen a paradigm shift from pathology to embracing positive trajectories. Posttraumatic growth (PTG), defined as a positive psychological change resulting from a struggle with traumatic or life-changing events, may occur in a variety of populations and events. This entry, therefore, aims to increase our understanding of PTG.
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