Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in adjustment among populations who experience posttraumatic growth (PTG). The contributions of event intentionality, frequency of the adversity types, age at serious event, spirituality/religiousness, active coping, PTSD symptoms and social support were explored as predictors of PTG across three samples of university students (N = 101; Study 1), survivors of violent crime recruited from support services (N = 71; Study 2) and those working with survivors of adversity (N = 96; Study 3). The results of Study 1 revealed that age at serious event, active coping, PTSD symptoms and social support positively predicted PTG. Within Study 2, spirituality/re...
The relatively recent shift in research emphasis from virtually exclusive focus on the negative afte...
This paper explores current inconsistencies within the theoretical framework of current Posttraumati...
A growing number of studies are indicating that a number of people report psychological growth after...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
AbstractGeneralised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differenc...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...
Research has largely focused on the negative physical and psychological consequences of trauma expos...
Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Background: Research indicates that a number of people report psychological growth after experiencin...
The impact of traumatic events is well documented within the clinical psychology literature where it...
The present study concurrently examined protective factors associated with the adaptive outcomes of ...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
For decades, research has focused on negative changes associated with adverse life events, such as n...
The relatively recent shift in research emphasis from virtually exclusive focus on the negative afte...
This paper explores current inconsistencies within the theoretical framework of current Posttraumati...
A growing number of studies are indicating that a number of people report psychological growth after...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
AbstractGeneralised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differenc...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...
Research has largely focused on the negative physical and psychological consequences of trauma expos...
Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Background: Research indicates that a number of people report psychological growth after experiencin...
The impact of traumatic events is well documented within the clinical psychology literature where it...
The present study concurrently examined protective factors associated with the adaptive outcomes of ...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
For decades, research has focused on negative changes associated with adverse life events, such as n...
The relatively recent shift in research emphasis from virtually exclusive focus on the negative afte...
This paper explores current inconsistencies within the theoretical framework of current Posttraumati...
A growing number of studies are indicating that a number of people report psychological growth after...