Recent research has advocated for the value of conceptualizing post-traumatic growth as positive personality change. However, most research continues to use both methodologically suspect assessment tools and unsupported theoretical assumptions. How can personality psychologists contribute to the pursuit of high-quality research on this topic? The current special issue, which grew out of the European Association for Personality Psychology (EAPP) expert meeting on “Integrating Post-Traumatic Growth and Personality Change”, held at the University of Nottingham, on September 16–17, 2019, includes 15 papers that (1) examine short-term change in multiple personality constructs after adversity, (2) highlight the limitations of only assessing post-...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Positive psychological or personal changes in the aftermath of trauma, defined as the result of the ...
How are strengths of character related to growth following trauma? A retrospective Web-based study o...
Recent research has advocated for the value of conceptualizing post-traumatic growth as positive per...
This target article focuses on the construct of post-traumatic growth—positive psychological change ...
Objective: Post-traumatic growth typically refers to enduring positive psychological change experien...
Kandler C, Specht J. Unravelling the Post-Traumatic Growth Paradox: Can Negative Experiences Drive P...
The concept of post-traumatic growth refers to the positive psychological changes that some people e...
Post Traumatic Growth (PTG) has been shown to occur following a range of traumatic experiences and i...
Earlier work has defined post-traumatic growth (PTG) as positive personality change, but measurement...
Objective: Research into post-traumatic growth (PTG) finds individuals report positive changes in th...
Research on post-traumatic growth (PTG) has been compromised by methodological limitations. Recent p...
The research aimed to identify positive behavioural changes that people may make as a result of nego...
People have a tremendous ability to grow and change for the better following adverse life events. Th...
The aim of this article is to discuss the concept of posttraumatic growth (PTG) from the perspective...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Positive psychological or personal changes in the aftermath of trauma, defined as the result of the ...
How are strengths of character related to growth following trauma? A retrospective Web-based study o...
Recent research has advocated for the value of conceptualizing post-traumatic growth as positive per...
This target article focuses on the construct of post-traumatic growth—positive psychological change ...
Objective: Post-traumatic growth typically refers to enduring positive psychological change experien...
Kandler C, Specht J. Unravelling the Post-Traumatic Growth Paradox: Can Negative Experiences Drive P...
The concept of post-traumatic growth refers to the positive psychological changes that some people e...
Post Traumatic Growth (PTG) has been shown to occur following a range of traumatic experiences and i...
Earlier work has defined post-traumatic growth (PTG) as positive personality change, but measurement...
Objective: Research into post-traumatic growth (PTG) finds individuals report positive changes in th...
Research on post-traumatic growth (PTG) has been compromised by methodological limitations. Recent p...
The research aimed to identify positive behavioural changes that people may make as a result of nego...
People have a tremendous ability to grow and change for the better following adverse life events. Th...
The aim of this article is to discuss the concept of posttraumatic growth (PTG) from the perspective...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Positive psychological or personal changes in the aftermath of trauma, defined as the result of the ...
How are strengths of character related to growth following trauma? A retrospective Web-based study o...