Frank J Infurna, Eranda Jayawickreme
Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth
Challenges, Pitfalls, and New Directions
Frank J Infurna, Eranda Jayawickreme
Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth
Challenges, Pitfalls, and New Directions
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Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth offers new directions for post-traumatic growth 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.
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Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth offers new directions for post-traumatic growth 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.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780197507407
- ISBN-10: 0197507409
- Artikelnr.: 61858501
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780197507407
- ISBN-10: 0197507409
- Artikelnr.: 61858501
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Frank J. Infurna, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. Dr. Infurna's professional work focuses on resilience to major life stressors and psychosocial factors that contribute to healthy aging outcomes across adulthood and old age. His research on major life stressors has shown that contrary to previous research, resilience is not the modal response to major life stressors, but in fact individuals typically show substantial declines in psychological functioning, followed by gradual improvements near-previous levels. Eranda Jayawickreme, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Senior Research Fellow at the Program for Leadership and Character at Wake Forest University. Dr. Jayawickreme's research focuses on post-traumatic growth as positive personality change, moral personality, wisdom, well-being and integrative theories of personality. His work with populations in Rwanda, Sri Lanka, and the USA has made substantial contributions to further understanding whether and how growth is possible following adversity.
* 1. Growth and the Multiple Dimensions of Well-Being: A Philosopher's
Take on the Idea of Post-Traumatic Growth
* Valerie Tiberius
*
* 2. Current Assessment and Interpretation of Perceived Post-Traumatic
Growth
* Crystal L. Park and Adriel Boals
* 3. Post-Traumatic Growth Interventions
* Ann Marie Roepke, Areti Zikopoulos, and Marie Forgeard
* 4. Using Dynamic Personality Theories, Cognitive Neuroscience, and
mHealth to Uncover the Process of Post-Traumatic Personality Change
in Women with Breast Cancer
* Lara M. Baez, Michael H. Antoni, and Aaron S. Heller
* 5. Using Methods from Personality Psychology to Study Post-Traumatic
Growth
* Eranda Jayawickreme and Sara Etz Mendonça
* 6. Emotions and Positive Personality Change in Syrian Origin Young
Adults Who Have Recently Resettled in the Netherlands
* Odilia M. Laceulle, Kinan Alajak, Eva Alisic, Zeina Al Sawaf, Haza F.
Rahim, Renée Zonneveld, Joanne M. Chung
*
* 7. Post-Traumatic Growth in Later Adulthood: Disentangling
Shorter-and Longer-Term Changes Following Transitions into Senior
Housing Facilities
* Gloria Luong, J. Doug Coatsworth, and Sy-Miin Chow
*
* 8. Prospectively Examining the Effects of a Cancer Diagnosis on
Patients, Spouses/Partners, and their Relationship
* Elaine O. Cheung, Frank J. Penedo, Judith T. Moskowitz, Betina Yanez,
Sheetal M. Kircher, Shilajit D. Kundu, Sarah C. Flury, and Patricia
I. Moreno
*
* 9. Using Culturally and Contextually Informed Theorizing in Research
on Post-Traumatic Growth
* Rebecca M. B. White, Gustavo Carlo, George P. Knight, Jenn Yun-Tein,
Nancy A. Gonzales, and Alexandria Curlee
*
* 10. Modeling Growth and Resilience among Military Personnel: How
Using Different Models Yields Different Answers
* William J. Chopik
*
* 11. Studying Post-Traumatic Growth across the Adult Lifespan:
Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
* Omar E. Staben, Molly J. Gardner, Frank J. Infurna, Suniya S. Luthar,
and Kevin J. Grimm
*
* 12. Considering Characteristics of Events in Research on
Post-Traumatic Growth
* Maike Luhmann and Ina Fassbender
*
* 13. Openness to Experience and Post-Traumatic Growth
* Marie Forgeard, Elana Bayer-Pacht, Paul J. Silvia, Ann Marie Roepke,
and Thröstur Björgvinsson
*
* 14. The Relationship between Narration and Character Growth after
Interpersonal Failures and Transgressions
* Laura E. R. Blackie and Kate C. McLean
*
* 15. Pathways from Adversity to Wisdom
* Anna Dorfman, David A. Moscovitch, and Igor Grossmann
*
* 16. Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth: Current Knowledge
and New Directions
* Frank J. Infurna and Eranda Jayawickreme
Take on the Idea of Post-Traumatic Growth
* Valerie Tiberius
*
* 2. Current Assessment and Interpretation of Perceived Post-Traumatic
Growth
* Crystal L. Park and Adriel Boals
* 3. Post-Traumatic Growth Interventions
* Ann Marie Roepke, Areti Zikopoulos, and Marie Forgeard
* 4. Using Dynamic Personality Theories, Cognitive Neuroscience, and
mHealth to Uncover the Process of Post-Traumatic Personality Change
in Women with Breast Cancer
* Lara M. Baez, Michael H. Antoni, and Aaron S. Heller
* 5. Using Methods from Personality Psychology to Study Post-Traumatic
Growth
* Eranda Jayawickreme and Sara Etz Mendonça
* 6. Emotions and Positive Personality Change in Syrian Origin Young
Adults Who Have Recently Resettled in the Netherlands
* Odilia M. Laceulle, Kinan Alajak, Eva Alisic, Zeina Al Sawaf, Haza F.
Rahim, Renée Zonneveld, Joanne M. Chung
*
* 7. Post-Traumatic Growth in Later Adulthood: Disentangling
Shorter-and Longer-Term Changes Following Transitions into Senior
Housing Facilities
* Gloria Luong, J. Doug Coatsworth, and Sy-Miin Chow
*
* 8. Prospectively Examining the Effects of a Cancer Diagnosis on
Patients, Spouses/Partners, and their Relationship
* Elaine O. Cheung, Frank J. Penedo, Judith T. Moskowitz, Betina Yanez,
Sheetal M. Kircher, Shilajit D. Kundu, Sarah C. Flury, and Patricia
I. Moreno
*
* 9. Using Culturally and Contextually Informed Theorizing in Research
on Post-Traumatic Growth
* Rebecca M. B. White, Gustavo Carlo, George P. Knight, Jenn Yun-Tein,
Nancy A. Gonzales, and Alexandria Curlee
*
* 10. Modeling Growth and Resilience among Military Personnel: How
Using Different Models Yields Different Answers
* William J. Chopik
*
* 11. Studying Post-Traumatic Growth across the Adult Lifespan:
Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
* Omar E. Staben, Molly J. Gardner, Frank J. Infurna, Suniya S. Luthar,
and Kevin J. Grimm
*
* 12. Considering Characteristics of Events in Research on
Post-Traumatic Growth
* Maike Luhmann and Ina Fassbender
*
* 13. Openness to Experience and Post-Traumatic Growth
* Marie Forgeard, Elana Bayer-Pacht, Paul J. Silvia, Ann Marie Roepke,
and Thröstur Björgvinsson
*
* 14. The Relationship between Narration and Character Growth after
Interpersonal Failures and Transgressions
* Laura E. R. Blackie and Kate C. McLean
*
* 15. Pathways from Adversity to Wisdom
* Anna Dorfman, David A. Moscovitch, and Igor Grossmann
*
* 16. Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth: Current Knowledge
and New Directions
* Frank J. Infurna and Eranda Jayawickreme
* 1. Growth and the Multiple Dimensions of Well-Being: A Philosopher's
Take on the Idea of Post-Traumatic Growth
* Valerie Tiberius
*
* 2. Current Assessment and Interpretation of Perceived Post-Traumatic
Growth
* Crystal L. Park and Adriel Boals
* 3. Post-Traumatic Growth Interventions
* Ann Marie Roepke, Areti Zikopoulos, and Marie Forgeard
* 4. Using Dynamic Personality Theories, Cognitive Neuroscience, and
mHealth to Uncover the Process of Post-Traumatic Personality Change
in Women with Breast Cancer
* Lara M. Baez, Michael H. Antoni, and Aaron S. Heller
* 5. Using Methods from Personality Psychology to Study Post-Traumatic
Growth
* Eranda Jayawickreme and Sara Etz Mendonça
* 6. Emotions and Positive Personality Change in Syrian Origin Young
Adults Who Have Recently Resettled in the Netherlands
* Odilia M. Laceulle, Kinan Alajak, Eva Alisic, Zeina Al Sawaf, Haza F.
Rahim, Renée Zonneveld, Joanne M. Chung
*
* 7. Post-Traumatic Growth in Later Adulthood: Disentangling
Shorter-and Longer-Term Changes Following Transitions into Senior
Housing Facilities
* Gloria Luong, J. Doug Coatsworth, and Sy-Miin Chow
*
* 8. Prospectively Examining the Effects of a Cancer Diagnosis on
Patients, Spouses/Partners, and their Relationship
* Elaine O. Cheung, Frank J. Penedo, Judith T. Moskowitz, Betina Yanez,
Sheetal M. Kircher, Shilajit D. Kundu, Sarah C. Flury, and Patricia
I. Moreno
*
* 9. Using Culturally and Contextually Informed Theorizing in Research
on Post-Traumatic Growth
* Rebecca M. B. White, Gustavo Carlo, George P. Knight, Jenn Yun-Tein,
Nancy A. Gonzales, and Alexandria Curlee
*
* 10. Modeling Growth and Resilience among Military Personnel: How
Using Different Models Yields Different Answers
* William J. Chopik
*
* 11. Studying Post-Traumatic Growth across the Adult Lifespan:
Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
* Omar E. Staben, Molly J. Gardner, Frank J. Infurna, Suniya S. Luthar,
and Kevin J. Grimm
*
* 12. Considering Characteristics of Events in Research on
Post-Traumatic Growth
* Maike Luhmann and Ina Fassbender
*
* 13. Openness to Experience and Post-Traumatic Growth
* Marie Forgeard, Elana Bayer-Pacht, Paul J. Silvia, Ann Marie Roepke,
and Thröstur Björgvinsson
*
* 14. The Relationship between Narration and Character Growth after
Interpersonal Failures and Transgressions
* Laura E. R. Blackie and Kate C. McLean
*
* 15. Pathways from Adversity to Wisdom
* Anna Dorfman, David A. Moscovitch, and Igor Grossmann
*
* 16. Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth: Current Knowledge
and New Directions
* Frank J. Infurna and Eranda Jayawickreme
Take on the Idea of Post-Traumatic Growth
* Valerie Tiberius
*
* 2. Current Assessment and Interpretation of Perceived Post-Traumatic
Growth
* Crystal L. Park and Adriel Boals
* 3. Post-Traumatic Growth Interventions
* Ann Marie Roepke, Areti Zikopoulos, and Marie Forgeard
* 4. Using Dynamic Personality Theories, Cognitive Neuroscience, and
mHealth to Uncover the Process of Post-Traumatic Personality Change
in Women with Breast Cancer
* Lara M. Baez, Michael H. Antoni, and Aaron S. Heller
* 5. Using Methods from Personality Psychology to Study Post-Traumatic
Growth
* Eranda Jayawickreme and Sara Etz Mendonça
* 6. Emotions and Positive Personality Change in Syrian Origin Young
Adults Who Have Recently Resettled in the Netherlands
* Odilia M. Laceulle, Kinan Alajak, Eva Alisic, Zeina Al Sawaf, Haza F.
Rahim, Renée Zonneveld, Joanne M. Chung
*
* 7. Post-Traumatic Growth in Later Adulthood: Disentangling
Shorter-and Longer-Term Changes Following Transitions into Senior
Housing Facilities
* Gloria Luong, J. Doug Coatsworth, and Sy-Miin Chow
*
* 8. Prospectively Examining the Effects of a Cancer Diagnosis on
Patients, Spouses/Partners, and their Relationship
* Elaine O. Cheung, Frank J. Penedo, Judith T. Moskowitz, Betina Yanez,
Sheetal M. Kircher, Shilajit D. Kundu, Sarah C. Flury, and Patricia
I. Moreno
*
* 9. Using Culturally and Contextually Informed Theorizing in Research
on Post-Traumatic Growth
* Rebecca M. B. White, Gustavo Carlo, George P. Knight, Jenn Yun-Tein,
Nancy A. Gonzales, and Alexandria Curlee
*
* 10. Modeling Growth and Resilience among Military Personnel: How
Using Different Models Yields Different Answers
* William J. Chopik
*
* 11. Studying Post-Traumatic Growth across the Adult Lifespan:
Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
* Omar E. Staben, Molly J. Gardner, Frank J. Infurna, Suniya S. Luthar,
and Kevin J. Grimm
*
* 12. Considering Characteristics of Events in Research on
Post-Traumatic Growth
* Maike Luhmann and Ina Fassbender
*
* 13. Openness to Experience and Post-Traumatic Growth
* Marie Forgeard, Elana Bayer-Pacht, Paul J. Silvia, Ann Marie Roepke,
and Thröstur Björgvinsson
*
* 14. The Relationship between Narration and Character Growth after
Interpersonal Failures and Transgressions
* Laura E. R. Blackie and Kate C. McLean
*
* 15. Pathways from Adversity to Wisdom
* Anna Dorfman, David A. Moscovitch, and Igor Grossmann
*
* 16. Redesigning Research on Post-Traumatic Growth: Current Knowledge
and New Directions
* Frank J. Infurna and Eranda Jayawickreme