Background: Research indicates that a number of people report psychological growth after experiencing trauma. This may be so because suffering stimulates the need and search for meaning. In this study, we sought to clarify the predictors of wellbeing among a sample of tertiary students in view of past trauma. Past traumas included loss of a loved one, chronic or acute illness, injury, divorce, violent crime, and job loss, amongst others. Only a quarter of respondents experienced their trauma/s 5 years or more prior the study, thus indicating relatively recent trauma experiences. Results: Post-traumatic growth correlated with personality, faith maturity, wellbeing and positive affect. In examining the patterns of correlations noted ab...
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...
A search of the published literature identified 11 empirical studies that reported links between rel...
A growing number of studies are indicating that a number of people report psychological growth after...
Posttraumatic growth is the positive psychological change experienced from one’s struggle with chall...
Background: Increasingly, research is indicating that individuals do report psychological growth af...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
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...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
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...
A search of the published literature identified 11 empirical studies that reported links between rel...
A growing number of studies are indicating that a number of people report psychological growth after...
Posttraumatic growth is the positive psychological change experienced from one’s struggle with chall...
Background: Increasingly, research is indicating that individuals do report psychological growth af...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) represents growth in the aftermath of an extremely stressful event beyond...
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...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
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...
A search of the published literature identified 11 empirical studies that reported links between rel...