Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions

This target article focuses on the construct of post-traumatic growth—positive psychological change experienced as a result of the struggle with highly challenging life circumstances. Prominent theories of post-traumatic growth define it in terms of personality change, and as a result, this area of...

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Main Authors: Jayawickreme, Eranda, Blackie, Laura E.R.
Format: Article
Published: Wiley 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37089/
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description This target article focuses on the construct of post-traumatic growth—positive psychological change experienced as a result of the struggle with highly challenging life circumstances. Prominent theories of post-traumatic growth define it in terms of personality change, and as a result, this area of research should be of great interest to personality psychologists. Despite this fact, most of the research on this topic has not been sufficiently informed by relevant research in personality psychology, and much of the extant research suffers from significant methodological limitations. We review the literature on post-traumatic growth, with a particular focus on how researchers have conceptualized it and the specific methodological issues associated with these conceptualizations. We outline some ways in which personality science can both be enriched by the study of this phenomenon and inform rigorous research on post-traumatic growth and provide a series of guidelines for future research of post-traumatic growth as positive personality change.
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spelling nottingham-370892020-05-04T16:52:32Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37089/ Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions Jayawickreme, Eranda Blackie, Laura E.R. This target article focuses on the construct of post-traumatic growth—positive psychological change experienced as a result of the struggle with highly challenging life circumstances. Prominent theories of post-traumatic growth define it in terms of personality change, and as a result, this area of research should be of great interest to personality psychologists. Despite this fact, most of the research on this topic has not been sufficiently informed by relevant research in personality psychology, and much of the extant research suffers from significant methodological limitations. We review the literature on post-traumatic growth, with a particular focus on how researchers have conceptualized it and the specific methodological issues associated with these conceptualizations. We outline some ways in which personality science can both be enriched by the study of this phenomenon and inform rigorous research on post-traumatic growth and provide a series of guidelines for future research of post-traumatic growth as positive personality change. Wiley 2014-08-13 Article PeerReviewed Jayawickreme, Eranda and Blackie, Laura E.R. (2014) Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions. European Journal of Personality, 28 (4). pp. 312-331. ISSN 1099-0984 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/per.1963/abstract doi:10.1002/per.1963 doi:10.1002/per.1963
spellingShingle Jayawickreme, Eranda
Blackie, Laura E.R.
Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions
title Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions
title_full Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions
title_fullStr Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions
title_short Posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions
title_sort posttraumatic growth as positive personality change: evidence, controversies and future directions
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37089/
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