Post‐traumatic growth as positive personality change: Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations
Journal of Personality2020Vol. 89(1), pp. 145–165
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Eranda Jayawickreme, Frank J. Infurna, Kinan Alajak, Laura E. R. Blackie, William J. Chopik, Joanne M. Chung, Anna Dorfman, William Fleeson, Marie Forgeard, Patricia Frazier, R. Michael Furr, Igor Grossmann, Aaron S. Heller, Odilia M. Laceulle, Richard E. Lucas, Maike Luhmann, Gloria Luong, Laurien Meijer, Kate C. McLean, Crystal L. Park, Ann Marie Roepke, Zeina Al Sawaf, Howard Tennen, Rebecca M. B. White, Renée Zonneveld
Abstract
We are hopeful that these recommendations will pave the way for a more accurate understanding of the ubiquity, durability, and causal processes underlying post-traumatic growth.
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