An important shift in the literature on post-trauma outcomes has occurred as researchers have begun to investigate positive life changes or posttraumatic growth (PTG). However, most existing research on PTG is overly psychological and overlooks important factors—related to social context, intersectional identities, structural systems of privilege and oppression, and cumulative adversity—that impact the development of growth. This mixed-methods dissertation draws upon data from 46 life story interviews and six survey instruments. The quantitative data include measures of posttraumatic growth, trauma, major (sub-trauma) life events, chronic stressors, sexual harassment, and discrimination, as well as demographic information. The sample co...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
abstract: This study examined four research questions investigating relationships among the experien...
Theories of positive change following traumatic events, known as posttraumatic growth (PTG), posit t...
An important shift in the literature on post-trauma outcomes has occurred as researchers have begun ...
Most people experience some type of traumatic event in their lives, such as physical or sexual assau...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the interrelationships between Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) an...
Research has largely focused on the negative physical and psychological consequences of trauma expos...
BACKGROUND: The literature suggests the relationship between posttraumatic growth (PTG) and posttrau...
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...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Most research around trauma is focused on negative life consequences. Although limited, there is res...
AbstractGeneralised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differenc...
The impact of traumatic events is well documented within the clinical psychology literature where it...
Thesis advisor: Margaret LombeOver the past several decades trauma research has expanded to recogniz...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
abstract: This study examined four research questions investigating relationships among the experien...
Theories of positive change following traumatic events, known as posttraumatic growth (PTG), posit t...
An important shift in the literature on post-trauma outcomes has occurred as researchers have begun ...
Most people experience some type of traumatic event in their lives, such as physical or sexual assau...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the interrelationships between Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) an...
Research has largely focused on the negative physical and psychological consequences of trauma expos...
BACKGROUND: The literature suggests the relationship between posttraumatic growth (PTG) and posttrau...
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...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Most research around trauma is focused on negative life consequences. Although limited, there is res...
AbstractGeneralised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differenc...
The impact of traumatic events is well documented within the clinical psychology literature where it...
Thesis advisor: Margaret LombeOver the past several decades trauma research has expanded to recogniz...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
abstract: This study examined four research questions investigating relationships among the experien...
Theories of positive change following traumatic events, known as posttraumatic growth (PTG), posit t...