Recent research has distinguished between actual posttraumatic growth (PTG) and perceived PTG. We used a prospective research design to measure both actual and perceived PTG in an attempt to replicate and extend previous findings. We examined college students (N = 64) who experienced a traumatic event between the start (Time 1) and end (Time 2) of a semester. We included three measures of change from pre- to post-trauma: (1) Actual PTG (change scores in measures of PTG domains), (2) perceived general growth (Time 2 ratings of functioning at Time 1 subtracted from actual ratings given at Time 1), and (3) perceived PTG (self-reports of PTG on the posttraumatic growth inventory). The results revealed perceived general growth and actual PTG wer...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
Objective: Post-traumatic growth typically refers to enduring positive psychological change experien...
Over the last decade, a healthy shift in the trauma literature has meant that published theory and r...
In this study, we evaluated the validity of selfreported posttraumatic growth (PTG) by assessing the...
Posttraumatic growth has usually been assessed by asking study participants to recall positive chang...
Research related to positive psychological reactions following exposure to traumatic events, also kn...
This work focused on the process of posttraumatic growth (PTG) by interviewing 10 college students. ...
Earlier work has defined post-traumatic growth (PTG) as positive personality change, but measurement...
Posttraumatic growth (PTG), or the positive changes that occur after an individual goes through a tr...
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...
Posttraumatic growth has garnered increasing interest as a potential positive consequence of traumat...
Recent trauma literature has supported a philosophical shift from a pathogenic to a salutogenic para...
Positive psychological or personal changes in the aftermath of trauma, defined as the result of the ...
Informed by current trauma literature, this study explored the relationships between Posttraumatic G...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
Objective: Post-traumatic growth typically refers to enduring positive psychological change experien...
Over the last decade, a healthy shift in the trauma literature has meant that published theory and r...
In this study, we evaluated the validity of selfreported posttraumatic growth (PTG) by assessing the...
Posttraumatic growth has usually been assessed by asking study participants to recall positive chang...
Research related to positive psychological reactions following exposure to traumatic events, also kn...
This work focused on the process of posttraumatic growth (PTG) by interviewing 10 college students. ...
Earlier work has defined post-traumatic growth (PTG) as positive personality change, but measurement...
Posttraumatic growth (PTG), or the positive changes that occur after an individual goes through a tr...
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...
Posttraumatic growth has garnered increasing interest as a potential positive consequence of traumat...
Recent trauma literature has supported a philosophical shift from a pathogenic to a salutogenic para...
Positive psychological or personal changes in the aftermath of trauma, defined as the result of the ...
Informed by current trauma literature, this study explored the relationships between Posttraumatic G...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
Objective: Post-traumatic growth typically refers to enduring positive psychological change experien...
Over the last decade, a healthy shift in the trauma literature has meant that published theory and r...