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Book Post Traumatic Growth  Thriving in the Face of Adversity

Download or read book Post Traumatic Growth Thriving in the Face of Adversity written by Brenda Ungerland and published by Chapel Hill Press. This book was released on 2020-06-02 with total page 1 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Each of us will experience severe adversity at some point in our life. But while change is unstoppable, transformation is optional. Why will some of us keep evolving and others remain stuck? Even the worst crisis can serve as a catalyst for profound growth. Post-Traumatic Growth gives us a practical blueprint for optimal living, providing a clear roadmap from crisis to flourishing through 7 stages. It offers an expansive new perspective, tracking the inner life of everyday individuals who experienced significant breakthroughs and personally evolved in response to crisis, loss, and trauma. This life-changing book is packed with key insights, juicy examples, practical guidelines, penetrating questions and compelling exercises, structured sequentially to carry you forward through the process on your own schedule. It’s about thriving the face of adversity, coming up against the worst of it and transforming life’s most excruciating realities into experiences of emergence and growth. Post-Traumatic Growth provides invaluable tools for working through unresolved emotional issues, releasing pain, overcoming impediments, optimizing your innate strengths, and fulfilling your true potential. It’s about real people navigating through key turning points, focusing on our innately human capacity for developmental growth in the face of adversity. Evidence-based, solutions-oriented strategies with insights, questions and exercises from an experienced health psychologist and seminar leader. Sooner or later, everyone needs this book, for yourself or someone you love.

Book What is Post Traumatic Growth

Download or read book What is Post Traumatic Growth written by Miriam Akhtar and published by Watkins Media Limited. This book was released on 2017-06-20 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Trauma occurs when extremely stressful events shatter your emotional and psychological well-being, overwhelming your ability to cope. Research by the charity PTSD UK has found that 1 in 2 people will experience trauma at some point in their life, and 20% of those will develop post-traumatic stress. This fascinating and accessible book explains the many varied forms trauma can take, shows how to recognize signs of post-traumatic stress, and offers resilience-building strategies to go beyond 'coping' with it in order to grow from it instead – proving that what doesn't kill you can indeed make you stronger. After an insightful introduction about why the subject of post-traumatic growth is so worth exploring, each main chapter addresses key questions such as: What is trauma and what is post-traumatic stress? What is meant by the concept of post-traumatic growth and what makes it possible? How do you cope in the midst of trauma? How can you strengthen your resilience to keep going? And, finally, how can you actively facilitate post-traumatic growth and how can it change things for the better? As such, this book brings readers on an exploratory journey through the world of post-traumatic growth, reframing how readers view trauma and showing them how they can emerge from its shadow with a new appreciation for life, greater well-being and a higher level of functioning.

Book Posttraumatic Growth

Download or read book Posttraumatic Growth written by Richard G. Tedeschi and published by . This book was released on 2014-12-22 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: That which does not kill us makes us stronger. (Nietzsche) The phenomenon of positive personal change following devastating events has been recognized since ancient times, but given little attention by contemporary psychologists and psychiatrists, who have tended to focus on the negative consequences of stress. In recent years, evidence from diverse fields has converged to suggest the reality and pervasive importance of the processes the editors sum up as posttraumatic growth. This volume offers the first comprehensive overview of these processes. The authors address a variety of traumas--among them bereavement, physical disability, terminal illness, combat, rape, and natural disasters--following which experiences of growth have been reported. How can sufferers from posttraumatic stress disorder best be helped? What does "resilience" in the face of high risk mean? Which personality characteristics facilitate growth? To what extent is personality change possible in adulthood? How can concepts like happiness and self-actualization be operationalized? What role do changing belief systems, schemas, or "assumptive worlds" play in positive adaptation? Is "stress innoculation" possible? How do spiritual beliefs become central for many people struck by trauma, and how are posttraumatic growth and recovery from substance abuse or the crises of serious physical illnesses linked? Such questions have concerned not only the recently defined and expanding group of "traumatologists," but also therapists of all sorts, personality and social psychologists, developmental and cognitive researchers, specialists in health psychology and behavioral medicine, and those who study religion and mental health. Overcoming the challenges of life's worst experiences can catalyze new opportunities for individual and social development. Learning about persons who discover or create the perception of positive change in their lives may shed light on the problems of those who continue to suffer. Posttraumatic Growth will stimulate dialogue among personality and social psychologists and clinicians, and influence the theoretical foundations and clinical agendas of investigators and practitioners alike.

Book The Posttraumatic Growth Workbook

Download or read book The Posttraumatic Growth Workbook written by Richard G Tedeschi and published by New Harbinger Publications. This book was released on 2016-12-01 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: People who experience trauma often struggle with its effects, but many men and women have found meaning in their traumatic event and now experience life differently. Written by two psychologists and experts on trauma psychology—including one of the key researchers on posttraumatic growth (PTG)—this unique, evidence-based, step-by-step workbook offers a new model for processing traumatic experiences in order to gain wisdom, strength, and resilience. There is no denying the psychological and physical costs of trauma, but suffering a traumatic experience does not necessarily mean you’ll develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and have to live with its debilitating long-term symptoms. While the process of recovering from trauma is difficult and painful, survivors also experience posttraumatic growth (PTG). And with the right approach to healing, the same challenges that create PTSD can also set the stage for a psychological rebirth. The Posttraumatic Growth Workbook expands the focus on posttraumatic stress and its related difficulties to include the significant potential for positive growth in the aftermath of trauma. With this guide, you’ll learn more about traumatic experiences and their short- and long-term effects, discover where you are in your own process, explore vulnerability as an important aspect of post-traumatic strength, identify and develop other strengths for coping with—and growing beyond—your trauma, and successfully integrate your experience into your personal story. Navigating the aftereffects of trauma is a difficult journey, but many people report having a new appreciation for life and feeling even more resilient after working through their traumatic event. Using this powerful, PTG-based workbook, you’ll find it’s possible to come out of your trauma even stronger and wiser.

Book Post Traumatic Growth to Psychological Well Being

Download or read book Post Traumatic Growth to Psychological Well Being written by Melanie Munroe and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-10-25 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores 'why some people experience post-traumatic growth leading to greater wisdom and others do not’ and suggests that a critical variable is how one copes with that trauma: individuals who actively reflect on their experiences of trauma should develop higher levels of self-transcendent wisdom. This same dynamic has been shown both in research studies of post-traumatic growth and by therapists working with people who have experienced trauma, but these two bodies of work have rarely been brought into direct conversation with each other. In this volume, wisdom researchers and therapists with direct experience with trauma survivors comment on each other’s ideas about how coping with adversity can lead to wisdom, and how their proposed models of developing wisdom incorporate the act of coping with a stressful or traumatic event. Based on a synthetic integration of the recommendations in each chapter, the book concludes with the introduction of a new conceptual framework that can better help even individuals who experience significant stressors in their life to cope well and develop wisdom that will be both theoretically robust and practically useful.

Book What Doesn t Kill Us

    Book Details:
  • Author : Stephen Joseph
  • Publisher : Basic Books (AZ)
  • Release : 2013-01-08
  • ISBN : 0465032338
  • Pages : 290 pages

Download or read book What Doesn t Kill Us written by Stephen Joseph and published by Basic Books (AZ). This book was released on 2013-01-08 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the past twenty years, pioneering psychologist Stephen Joseph has worked with survivors of trauma. His studies have yielded a startling discovery: that a wide range of traumatic eventsÑfrom illness, divorce, separation, assault, and bereavement to accidents, natural disasters, and terrorismÑcan act as catalysts for positive change. Boldly challenging the conventional wisdom about trauma and its aftermath, Joseph demonstrates that rather than ruining oneÕs life, a traumatic event can actually improve it. Drawing on the wisdom of ancient philosophers, the insights of evolutionary biologists, and the optimism of positive psychologists, What DoesnÕt Kill Us reveals how all of us can navigate change and adversityÑ traumatic or otherwiseÑto find new meaning, purpose, and direction in life.

Book From Trauma to Transformation

Download or read book From Trauma to Transformation written by Debra Laaser and published by Revell. This book was released on 2022-07-19 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We have all heard of post traumatic stress, but few of us think about the possibility of post traumatic growth--the positive ways in which we can be transformed by our trauma. Yet this is precisely what can happen when we face our hurts, struggle through the rubble of our broken relationships, and unearth the ways God wants to use our trials to refine and mature us. With compassion born from personal experience and insights gathered from years of counseling others, licensed marriage and family therapist Debra Laaser helps you stop asking "Why me?" and start asking "Lord, what would you have me learn from this?" She offers tangible steps you can take to move beyond daily survival toward a future in which you can thrive. God does not waste our pain. With Laaser's expert guidance, you can experience positive life change not in spite of the hurt, loss, or betrayal you have undergone but because of it.

Book WHAT IS POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH

Download or read book WHAT IS POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH written by MIRIAM. AKHTAR and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Healing Childhood Trauma

Download or read book Healing Childhood Trauma written by Robin Marvel and published by Loving Healing Press. This book was released on 2020-02-29 with total page 105 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Post-traumatic stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, substance abuse, depression, a lack of confidence and many other mental and physical ailments may be a result of childhood trauma you have endured. Uncovering, accepting and healing this childhood trauma will allow you to let go of the pain, releasing yourself from the guilt, shame and self-destruction you have been living with. This book will provide you with tools and strategies to heal your childhood trauma allowing you to live fully. Pinpoint the areas of struggle in your life now that are a reflection of the childhood trauma you endured Tackle limitations by learning how childhood trauma can be healed and forgiven Strategize an effective plan that will take you from struggle to success Discover hands-on strategies and plans to heal, recover and let go of the limits imposed on your daily living due to childhood trauma "Robin Marvel's Healing Childhood Trauma shares the wisdom of what her experience with the pain and trauma of life taught her. When we ask ourselves what the pain of our experience feels like, the words we use tell us what needs to be eliminated from life that will allow us to heal." -- Bernie Siegel, MD, author of 365 Prescriptions For the Soul and The Art of Healing "Robin Marvel hits a homerun with Healing Childhood Trauma. It's not just a book for reading--it's also a workbook that helps the adult survivor of childhood trauma find a new focus and develop new understanding of themselves while embarking on a healing journey." -- John Patrick McCarron, Louisiana ambassador, National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse "Healing Childhood Trauma provides insights and personal growth tips that will give the reader the permission to approach trauma in a positive way. The hands-on approach with self-reflection exercises throughout this book will help move PTSD victims to champions of life. This is the go-to book on recovering from childhood trauma. Bravo!" -- Michael Levitt, CEO of Breakfast Leadership, author of 369 Days: How To Survive A Year of Worst-Case Scenarios "Robin's basic message is that each of us has the power of choice: to change our self-perception, to forgive others, to be grateful, to heal and to take action. More importantly, readers will understand that there is no set timeline for healing. Each of us is unique and responds to trauma and adversity in our own personal way. Robin herself is a pillar of strength, wisdom and guidance that inspires all of us to take control of our lives and make the difference our world needs." -- Anita Casalina, writer and director of Imaginary Walls: A Film About Healing Racism "In a personal yet poignant voice, Healing Childhood Trauma by Robin Marvel helps us understand why some people remain defined by their childhood trauma while others define new empowered paths of healing and growth. Marvel weaves together a compassionate blend of trauma exploration and anecdotal evidence supported with self-help exercises, mapping out a process for readers to transform their pain into purpose. This little book is not light. It just may change your perspective on how you live the rest of your life" -- Holli Kenley, MA, MFT, author of Daughters Betrayed By Their Mothers: Moving From Brokenness To Wholeness Learn more at www.robinmarvel.webs.com From Loving Healing Press www.LHPress.com

Book Overcoming Adversity

    Book Details:
  • Author : Caroline Sakai, Ph.D.
  • Publisher : Hay House, Inc
  • Release : 2014-11-01
  • ISBN : 1604152478
  • Pages : 217 pages

Download or read book Overcoming Adversity written by Caroline Sakai, Ph.D. and published by Hay House, Inc. This book was released on 2014-11-01 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the gut-wrenching stories of patients told by psychologist Dr. Caroline Sakai in this riveting book, you'll see the full range of human misery. Stories range from that of Josh, suicidal after fighting depression for years to Angelique, whose entire village was slaughtered during the Rwandan genocide. Yet both Josh and Angelique, as well as two dozen others whose cases are told in fascinating detail, recovered completely. The remarkable cure that worked so well for them is called Thought Field Therapy or TFT. It's often called "tapping" since it involves tapping with the fingertips on acupuncture points. A recent group of studies has shown that TFT is phenomenally effective at treating the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, as well as anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. Dr. Sakai has conducted much research into TFT, including several randomized controlled trials. She provides an expert introduction to tapping for beginners, as well as concluding with a section that shows professionals how to get the best results from TFT. It shows how TFT can promote post traumatic growth, the personal transformation that can result from traumatic experiences. It also shows how TFT can be used to promote resilience, the qualities that enable us to recover from life's inevitable challenges.

Book Post Traumatic Growth

    Book Details:
  • Author : Grace Clark
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2023-08-12
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Post Traumatic Growth written by Grace Clark and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2023-08-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Post-Traumatic Growth: Overcoming Trauma with Resilience and Purpose is a Special Report that proffers an enlightening perspective on human resilience and personal transformation. Authored by the passionate and empathetic Grace Clark, this report provides a guiding beacon to readers navigating the stormy seas of adversity. Far from being a textbook laden with dry, technical terms, the report is crafted in a compelling, reader-friendly manner, marrying in-depth knowledge with relatable everyday language. It serves as an exploration of Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG), a transformative journey from the abyss of trauma to the sunrise of resilience and purpose. Understanding Trauma: The Initial Shock outlines the nature of traumatic experiences and their immediate effects. Discover the protective armor of the human psyche in Resilience: The Human Spirit's Shield. Defining Post-Traumatic Growth: The Silver Lining paints a vivid picture of the empowering aspect of post-traumatic growth. Grasp the profound influence of companionship and community in recovery with The Role of Social Support in Facilitating Growth. Dive into the inspiring narratives of those who have braved trauma in Personal Stories of Growth: Inspirations from Real-life Heroes. In this enlightening Special Report, dare to confront the shadows of trauma and emerge with newfound strength and direction. Embrace the life-altering knowledge that can empower you to transform personal hardships into platforms for growth and emotional evolution. Here is an invitation to embark on a transformative journey - one of recovery, resilience, and a victorious resurgence.

Book WHAT IS POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH

Download or read book WHAT IS POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH written by MIRIAM. AKHTAR and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Posttraumatic Growth

    Book Details:
  • Author : Richard G. Tedeschi
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2018-06-12
  • ISBN : 131552743X
  • Pages : 420 pages

Download or read book Posttraumatic Growth written by Richard G. Tedeschi and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-06-12 with total page 420 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Posttraumatic Growth reworks and overhauls the seminal 2006 Handbook of Posttraumatic Growth. It provides a wide range of answers to questions concerning knowledge of posttraumatic growth (PTG) theory, its synthesis and contrast with other theories and models, and its applications in diverse settings. The book starts with an overview of the history, components, and outcomes of PTG. Next, chapters review quantitative, qualitative, and cross-cultural research on PTG, including in relation to cognitive function, identity formation, cross-national and gender differences, and similarities and differences between adults and children. The final section shows readers how to facilitate optimal outcomes with PTG at the level of the individual, the group, the community, and society.

Book Post Traumatic Thriving

    Book Details:
  • Author : Randall Bell
  • Publisher : Core Iq, Incorporated
  • Release : 2023-01-10
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Post Traumatic Thriving written by Randall Bell and published by Core Iq, Incorporated. This book was released on 2023-01-10 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Crime, abuse, alcoholism, drugs, anger, and anxiety are everywhere. Jails and prisons are crammed on an industrial scale. Recovery centers are packed with patients. Too many schools are simply factories for dropouts. All of this is the result of unresolved trauma. Ultimately, the quality of our lives depends on our ability to successfully process our heartbreaks and catastrophes. By college age, 66% to 85% of all people have been impacted by at least one traumatic experience. In Post-Traumatic Thriving, we follow the journey from the depths of the initial shock to the pinnacle of ultimate healing and growth. This book interweaves advanced science with the stories of people who have not just survived, but used their trauma as the fuel to thrive: *A devoted wife and mother, Debbie discovers that her husband--who died of suicide--led a double life *Leo lost an eye and his hearing in two separate accidents *When only 17, JC was convicted of murder and sent to San Quentin prison for life *Ron, a gifted athlete whose dreams of Olympic glory were dashed *Susan, whose luxury home was demolished by a landslide *John was living an idyllic island life when his daughter was killed by nuclear fallout *Erica was a young Hungarian girl whose life was brutalized by the Nazis *Tonya's sister--her sweet, caring, innocent sister--was horrifically murdered *Born with cerebral palsy, Geri fought bullies and rampant discrimination *Joe longed for a relationship with his father, but the Mafia got to his father first *And finally, a little boy who learned that only open-heart surgery would save him - He is Dr. Randall Bell, the author of this book. These people not only faced their trauma but thrived in remarkable ways. Post-Traumatic Thriving bridges the iconic work of Dr. Kübler-Ross's five stages of grief and the pioneering work of Dr. Richard G. Tedeschi and Dr. Lawrence G. Calhoun involving trauma and growth. This is the ideal companion book for therapists and patients alike. When trauma hits, your most significant decision will be to dive, survive, or thrive. The choice is yours.

Book The Unexpected Gift of Trauma

Download or read book The Unexpected Gift of Trauma written by Edith Shiro and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2023-02-21 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A groundbreaking approach to healing from trauma and experiencing posttraumatic growth from a leading psychologist, featuring a powerful, five-stage framework to help readers not just recover, but thrive and transform. Trauma has always been part of the human experience, and traumatic events can shake our very foundation and leave us forever changed. While we know more about the lasting neurological and physical effects of trauma than we did a decade ago, few people realize that experiencing trauma doesn't have to sentence you to a lifetime of suffering and grief. In this first book of its kind, renowned clinical psychologist Dr Edith Shiro shares a powerful, five-stage framework for posttraumatic growth, a transformational process that helps you not just heal, but achieve growth and expand consciousness in the face of trauma. Inspired by her grandparents, who were refugees and Holocaust survivors, Dr Shiro has dedicated her life to individuals, families, and communities facing trauma and its aftereffects. Developed over more than twenty-five years of research and practice, Dr Shiro's stages - Awareness, Awakening, Becoming, Being, and Transforming - provide a universal language and outline how trauma can be a catalyst for transformative growth. Grounded in science and psychology, and filled with practical tools and takeaways, THE UNEXPECTED GIFT OF TRAUMA offers a bold a new definition of trauma, touching on individual as well as collective and intergenerational trauma. Dr Shiro brings the power of posttraumatic growth to the forefront and reveals a groundbreaking new way to think about and heal from traumatic experiences.

Book Thriving with Complex PTSD

Download or read book Thriving with Complex PTSD written by Julia Frederick and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-08-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you struggling with the overwhelming burden of past trauma? Do you find yourself trapped in cycles of emotional distress, unable to move forward? What if there was a guide to help you heal, grow, and thrive despite your painful experiences? In "Thriving with Complex PTSD," discover a compassionate and practical roadmap to navigate the complexities of healing from complex PTSD. This comprehensive guide provides survivors of adverse childhood experiences with the tools and insights necessary to achieve emotional healing, recovery, and post-traumatic growth. What You'll Gain: A Deep Understanding of Complex PTSD: Learn about the nuances of complex PTSD, its causes, and its effects on your life. Emotional Resilience Techniques: Discover effective strategies to build emotional resilience and manage triggers and flashbacks. Therapeutic Approaches: Explore various therapies such as CBT, EMDR, and somatic experiencing that can facilitate your healing process. Self-Care and Personal Growth: Engage in practices that promote self-care, personal development, and a balanced, fulfilling life. Inspirational Stories: Be inspired by stories of individuals who have turned their pain into purpose and thrived after trauma. This book is not just about surviving; it's about thriving. It's about transforming your pain into strength and using your experiences to foster growth and resilience. Take control of your healing journey today. Embrace the path to emotional recovery and personal growth. Buy "Thriving with Complex PTSD" now and start your journey towards a life of peace, fulfillment, and resilience.

Book Supersurvivors

    Book Details:
  • Author : David B. Feldman
  • Publisher : Harper Wave
  • Release : 2015-04-28
  • ISBN : 9780062267863
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Supersurvivors written by David B. Feldman and published by Harper Wave. This book was released on 2015-04-28 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Starting where resiliency studies leave off, two psychologists explore the science of remarkable accomplishment in the wake of trauma, revealing the surprising principles that allow people to transform their lives and achieve extraordinary things. Over four billion people worldwide will survive a trauma during their lives. Some will experience severe post-traumatic stress. Most will eventually recover and return to life as normal. But sometimes, survivors do more than bounce back. Sometimes they bounce forward. These are the Supersurvivors—individuals who not only rebuild their lives, but also thrive and grow in ways never previously imagined. Beginning where resilience ends, David B. Feldman and Lee Daniel Kravetz look beyond the tenets of traditional psychology for a deeper understanding of the strength of the human spirit. What they have found flies in the face of conventional wisdom—that positive thinking may hinder more than help; that perceived support can be just as good as the real thing; and that realistic expectations may be a key to great success. They introduce the humble but powerful notion of grounded hope as the foundation for overcoming trauma. The authors interviewed dozens of men and women whose stories serve as the counterpoint to the latest scientific research. Feldman and Kravetz then brilliantly weave these extraordinary narratives with new science, creating an emotionally compelling and thought-provoking look at what is possible in the face of human tragedy. Supersurvivors will reset our thinking about how we deal with challenges, no matter how big or small.