Research shows that traumatic events occur frequently within the general population. Posttraumatic growth (PTG), defined as personal and interpersonal improvements following the experience of traumatic events, has been the focus of positive psychologists for more than a decade. Few studies have asked how experiencing growth post-trauma relates to coping with later life stressors. The current study tested this relation and aimed to discover whether self-efficacy and rumination acted as mediators within a path model. Undergraduate students completed surveys regarding reactions to past traumatic events and coping strategies used for current stressors. The hypothesized model was found to be an adequate fit for the data. PTG predicted task-focus...
Post Traumatic Growth (PTG) has been shown to occur following a range of traumatic experiences and i...
The present study investigated whether unconditional positive self-regard (UPSR) is associated with ...
This work focused on the process of posttraumatic growth (PTG) by interviewing 10 college students. ...
Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG...
Research has largely focused on the negative physical and psychological consequences of trauma expos...
Despite the negative psychological, emotional, relational, and physiological impact of traumatic eve...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...
This study explored the following question: How do experiences of positive affect and social support...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Objectives: The current study examined whether various types of rumination are distinguishable and t...
The current study examined the role of personal growth initiative (PGI) in predicting posttraumatic ...
© 2017 The British Psychological Society Objectives: The Cognitive Growth and Stress (CGAS) model dr...
Aim: In the face of one traumatic event, individuals may perceive, along with the inherent negative ...
Objective Theoretical models of post-traumatic growth (PTG) have been derived in the general trauma ...
Post Traumatic Growth (PTG) has been shown to occur following a range of traumatic experiences and i...
The present study investigated whether unconditional positive self-regard (UPSR) is associated with ...
This work focused on the process of posttraumatic growth (PTG) by interviewing 10 college students. ...
Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG...
Research has largely focused on the negative physical and psychological consequences of trauma expos...
Despite the negative psychological, emotional, relational, and physiological impact of traumatic eve...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...
This study explored the following question: How do experiences of positive affect and social support...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Objectives: The current study examined whether various types of rumination are distinguishable and t...
The current study examined the role of personal growth initiative (PGI) in predicting posttraumatic ...
© 2017 The British Psychological Society Objectives: The Cognitive Growth and Stress (CGAS) model dr...
Aim: In the face of one traumatic event, individuals may perceive, along with the inherent negative ...
Objective Theoretical models of post-traumatic growth (PTG) have been derived in the general trauma ...
Post Traumatic Growth (PTG) has been shown to occur following a range of traumatic experiences and i...
The present study investigated whether unconditional positive self-regard (UPSR) is associated with ...
This work focused on the process of posttraumatic growth (PTG) by interviewing 10 college students. ...