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oapen-20.500.12657-856592023-11-30T02:35:16Z Chapter 1 THE GOAL, RATIONALE, AND ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK Berger, Roni Posttraumatic, Posttraumatic Growth, personallity, psychology, stress, therapy, trauma, bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology Chapter 1: The idea that the struggle with traumatic events can generate, in addition to negative outcomes, also positive changes, flourishing, and growth has been reported throughout history around the globe and has gained visibility and support, specifically in the last decades. Research that documented growth following the struggle with highly stressful events mushroomed relative to diverse types of stressor events, in various socio-cultural contexts and during all developmental stages for individuals, couples, families, communities, and organizations. This chapter provides a review of the concept of posttraumatic growth (PTG), the model that delineates its process and critique relative to it. Research about the prevalence, characteristics, and correlates of PTG is reviewed, and clusters and gaps in the current knowledge are identified. The chapter further discusses the philosophy that informed the development of the book and the structure that emerged. 2023-11-29T13:32:26Z 2023-11-29T13:32:26Z 2024 chapter 97810322086833 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/85659 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781032208633_10.4324_9781032208688-2.pdf Taylor & Francis The Routledge International Handbook of Posttraumatic Growth Routledge 10.4324/9781032208688-2 10.4324/9781032208688-2 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb c9cfd40e-b083-41cc-9a21-e2347b3244c6 97810322086833 Routledge 13 open access
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The idea that the struggle with traumatic events can generate, in addition to negative outcomes, also positive changes, flourishing, and growth has been reported throughout history around the globe and has gained visibility and support, specifically in the last decades. Research that documented growth following the struggle with highly stressful events mushroomed relative to diverse types of stressor events, in various socio-cultural contexts and during all developmental stages for individuals, couples, families, communities, and organizations. This chapter provides a review of the concept of posttraumatic growth (PTG), the model that delineates its process and critique relative to it. Research about the prevalence, characteristics, and correlates of PTG is reviewed, and clusters and gaps in the current knowledge are identified. The chapter further discusses the philosophy that informed the development of the book and the structure that emerged.
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