Narrative frameworks provide a unique method for understanding how important events and relationships become central to individual identity. Informed by these frameworks, the Centrality of Event Scale (CES; Berntsen & Rubin, 2006) serves as a means to quantify the extent to which a specific event has become central to personal identity. Utilizing the CES, Berntsen and Rubin and colleagues demonstrate the strong link between central traumatic events and psychopathology. Despite this work, however, far less literature explicates the factors that lead to growth and adaptive functioning. In order to address this limitation across the literature, a modified version of Berntsen and Rubin\u27s CES was created in order to assess the importance ...
There has been increased recognition that identity operates within several “components” and that not...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent centrality refers to the extent to which a personal event in aut...
Two two-wave studies were used to examine the proposition that identity centrality enhances the effe...
Narrative frameworks provide a unique method for understanding how important events and relationship...
The centrality of a loss to a bereaved individual’s identity is associated with greater symptomatolo...
We introduce a new scale that measures how central an event is to a person's identity and life story...
Over 2,000 adults in their sixties completed the Centrality of Event Scale (CES) for the traumatic o...
While many individuals have experienced a traumatic event in their lifetime, reactions to trauma can...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which the memory of a traumatic event forms a reference...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which a memory of a traumatic event forms a reference p...
Objective: Event centrality, or the extent to which traumatic events are perceived to be integral to...
Contact (to access the instrument): marina_cunha@ismt.pt jpgouveia@fpce.uc.pt marcela.s.matos@g...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood and SAGE Publications. There has been increased ...
The Centrality of Event Scale (CES) measures the extent to which a traumatic memory forms a central ...
There has been increased recognition that identity operates within several “components” and that not...
There has been increased recognition that identity operates within several “components” and that not...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent centrality refers to the extent to which a personal event in aut...
Two two-wave studies were used to examine the proposition that identity centrality enhances the effe...
Narrative frameworks provide a unique method for understanding how important events and relationship...
The centrality of a loss to a bereaved individual’s identity is associated with greater symptomatolo...
We introduce a new scale that measures how central an event is to a person's identity and life story...
Over 2,000 adults in their sixties completed the Centrality of Event Scale (CES) for the traumatic o...
While many individuals have experienced a traumatic event in their lifetime, reactions to trauma can...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which the memory of a traumatic event forms a reference...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which a memory of a traumatic event forms a reference p...
Objective: Event centrality, or the extent to which traumatic events are perceived to be integral to...
Contact (to access the instrument): marina_cunha@ismt.pt jpgouveia@fpce.uc.pt marcela.s.matos@g...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood and SAGE Publications. There has been increased ...
The Centrality of Event Scale (CES) measures the extent to which a traumatic memory forms a central ...
There has been increased recognition that identity operates within several “components” and that not...
There has been increased recognition that identity operates within several “components” and that not...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent centrality refers to the extent to which a personal event in aut...
Two two-wave studies were used to examine the proposition that identity centrality enhances the effe...