Investigating the Veracity of Self-Perceived Posttraumatic Growth
Volume: 6, Issue: 7, Pages: 788 - 796
Published: May 22, 2015
Abstract
Research into posttraumatic growth—positive psychological change that people report in their relationships, priorities in life, and self-perception after experiences of adversity—has been severely critiqued. We investigated the degree to which community members’ friends and relatives corroborated targets’ self-perceived positive and negative changes as measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory-42. We found corroboration only for negative...
Paper Details
Title
Investigating the Veracity of Self-Perceived Posttraumatic Growth
Published Date
May 22, 2015
Volume
6
Issue
7
Pages
788 - 796
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