Trauma and TransformationSAGE, 20 de juny 1995 - 163 pàgines That personal growth often occurs in people who have experienced traumatic events is an acknowledged but under-researched phenomenon. This book fills the gap: the authors use a cognitive framework to explore this finding, focusing upon changes in belief systems reported by trauma survivors. Tedeschi and Calhoun weave together literature from fields as diverse as philosophy, religion and psychology, and incorporate major research findings into the effect of trauma. With case examples from the authors' research and clinical work, information is presented in a manner accessible to clinicians. In addition, one chapter is written specifically for trauma survivors. |
Continguts
Religious and Psychological Roots | 1 |
Chapter 2 The Negative Consequences of Trauma | 15 |
Research Findings | 29 |
Chapter 4 Personality Characteristics and Successful Coping | 43 |
Chapter 5 Tasks and Cognitive Processes in Coping with Trauma | 59 |
A Model for Coping with Trauma | 77 |
Chapter 7 Support and Intervention | 93 |
Chapter 8 Research Directions | 113 |
Chapter 9 Guideposts for People Challenged by Trauma | 127 |
The Post Traumatic Growth Inventory | 139 |
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About the Authors | 163 |
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Trauma and Transformation: Growing in the Aftermath of Suffering Richard G. Tedeschi,Lawrence G. Calhoun Previsualització limitada - 1995 |
Trauma and Transformation: Growing in the Aftermath of Suffering Richard G. Tedeschi,Lawrence G. Calhoun Previsualització limitada - 1995 |
Trauma and Transformation: Growing in the Aftermath of Suffering Richard G. Tedeschi,Lawrence G. Calhoun Visualització de fragments - 1995 |
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