Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is a prolific construct under study within both trauma and positive psychology literature alike. Many of these studies rely predominantly on cross-sectional, retrospective self-report data. Recent studies have attempted to subject PTG to more rigorous scientific standards of measurement. In this study, we examined posttraumatic growth measured longitudinally among survivors of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attack, in order to explore whether participants ’ reports of posttraumatic growth were associated with, supported or contradicted by friend ratings of improvement. In this context, participant-reported posttraumatic growth was consistently linked with friend ratings of deteriorating functioning, providing ...
This study aimed to investigate a novel idea that positive growth from both peak and nadir experienc...
Two studies of assault survivors (Ns = 180, 70) examined associations between posttraumatic growth (...
Trauma research has been predominantly focused on the study of the negative psychological sequelae o...
Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is a prolific construct under study within both trauma and positive psych...
In this study, we evaluated the validity of selfreported posttraumatic growth (PTG) by assessing the...
Posttraumatic growth has garnered increasing interest as a potential positive consequence of traumat...
Posttraumatic growth has usually been assessed by asking study participants to recall positive chang...
Over the last decade, a healthy shift in the trauma literature has meant that published theory and r...
Recent research has distinguished between actual posttraumatic growth (PTG) and perceived PTG. We us...
The research aimed to identify positive behavioural changes that people may make as a result of nego...
Across studies, Post-Traumatic Growth is often positively correlated with unhelpful psychological pr...
Research related to positive psychological reactions following exposure to traumatic events, also kn...
Earlier work has defined post-traumatic growth (PTG) as positive personality change, but measurement...
Research into posttraumatic growth—positive psychological change that people report in their relatio...
The experience of a heart attack (MI) can be an event that causes distress severe enough to satisfy ...
This study aimed to investigate a novel idea that positive growth from both peak and nadir experienc...
Two studies of assault survivors (Ns = 180, 70) examined associations between posttraumatic growth (...
Trauma research has been predominantly focused on the study of the negative psychological sequelae o...
Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is a prolific construct under study within both trauma and positive psych...
In this study, we evaluated the validity of selfreported posttraumatic growth (PTG) by assessing the...
Posttraumatic growth has garnered increasing interest as a potential positive consequence of traumat...
Posttraumatic growth has usually been assessed by asking study participants to recall positive chang...
Over the last decade, a healthy shift in the trauma literature has meant that published theory and r...
Recent research has distinguished between actual posttraumatic growth (PTG) and perceived PTG. We us...
The research aimed to identify positive behavioural changes that people may make as a result of nego...
Across studies, Post-Traumatic Growth is often positively correlated with unhelpful psychological pr...
Research related to positive psychological reactions following exposure to traumatic events, also kn...
Earlier work has defined post-traumatic growth (PTG) as positive personality change, but measurement...
Research into posttraumatic growth—positive psychological change that people report in their relatio...
The experience of a heart attack (MI) can be an event that causes distress severe enough to satisfy ...
This study aimed to investigate a novel idea that positive growth from both peak and nadir experienc...
Two studies of assault survivors (Ns = 180, 70) examined associations between posttraumatic growth (...
Trauma research has been predominantly focused on the study of the negative psychological sequelae o...