Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth

Challenges, Pitfalls, and New Directions

Frank J Infurna author Eranda Jayawickreme author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:13th Oct '21

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The literature on post-traumatic growth (PTG) has been instrumental in highlighting the human capacity to overcome adversity, illuminating the different pathways people may follow when confronted with adversity. Although the theme of strength from adversity is central to many disciplines and certain cultural narratives, these claims lack robust empirical evidence. This literature gap can be traced to a reliance on retrospective assessments for methodology and difficulty in determining which outcomes are most appropriate for studying PTG. Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth offers new directions for PTG research. The book illustrates the benefits of research designs that incorporate multiple methods of assessment and highlights the value of integrating various disciplines, such as philosophy and multiple areas of psychology (e.g., clinical, developmental, health, and personality) for more holistic understanding of the human capacity to overcome adversity. The book is divided into four sections: current challenges in examining PTG, methodological advancements, research in specific populations, and opportunities for further research. Introductory chapters identify the limits of traditional PTG assessments and find solutions in prospective longitudinal studies. From here, this methodology is put into practice with unique case examples from studies with Syrian refugees, older adults, and couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. The book concludes with calls for further research on event characteristics of adversity, as well as narrative identity, wisdom, and open-mindedness as key growth outcomes. Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth will serve as the starting point for the next generation of research on PTG

Much of the literature on post-traumatic growth has been immune to methodological critique. This volume does a fantastic job presenting new perspectives that provide a foundation for a robust science of whether and how people can grow and thrive following adversity." * Howard Tennen, PhD, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, University of Connecticut *
This is a truly outstanding multidisciplinary volume, containing a wealth of research on the meaning and assessment of post-traumatic growth, and on post-traumatic growth in particular groups and populations. It admirably marries a healthy scepticism about previous findings, and a positive outlook on future approaches. It is essential reading for anyone interested in and working in this area." * Michael Brady, PhD, Professor of Philosophy and Head of Humanities, University of Glasgow *
This edited volume should be required reading for anyone interested in truly understanding the phenomenon of post-traumatic growth. The research described herein uses cutting edge methods and diverse samples to seriously grapple with the conceptual and methodological issues that have hampered our understanding post-traumatic growth to date." * Patricia Frazier, PhD, Distinguished McKnight University Professor, University of Minnesota *

ISBN: 9780197507407

Dimensions: 162mm x 239mm x 25mm

Weight: 590g

312 pages