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Human Strengths and Resilience
Developmental, Cross-Cultural, and International Perspectives
44,99 € |
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Verlag: | Lexington Books |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 18.12.2017 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781498554848 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 234 |
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<span>Human and Strengths </span>
<span>fills a gap in current literature on trauma survivors. Co-editors Grant J. Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn have assembled an international group of leading contributors who have taught, counseled, consulted, and conducted research in all regions of the world, including North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific Region, Latin America, the Caribbean Region, and the Middle East. Contributors to this edited collection use their expertise to highlight positive psychology and strength-based approaches to post-traumatic growth and resilience in understudied, developing nations like Cambodia, Haiti, India, Syria, Armenia, Sierra Leone, Taiwan, Guatemala, and South Africa.</span>
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<span>Human and Strengths </span>
<span>fills a gap in current literature on trauma survivors. Co-editors Grant J. Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn have assembled an international group of leading contributors who have taught, counseled, consulted, and conducted research in all regions of the world, including North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific Region, Latin America, the Caribbean Region, and the Middle East. Contributors to this edited collection use their expertise to highlight positive psychology and strength-based approaches to post-traumatic growth and resilience in understudied, developing nations like Cambodia, Haiti, India, Syria, Armenia, Sierra Leone, Taiwan, Guatemala, and South Africa.</span>
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<span>Human Strengths and Resilience </span>
<span>fills an important gap in current literature on trauma survivors by explicitly focusing on international work concerning positive psychology and strength-based approaches to post-traumatic growth (PTG) and resilience in understudied developing nations like Haiti, Cambodia, India, and Syria.</span>
<span>fills an important gap in current literature on trauma survivors by explicitly focusing on international work concerning positive psychology and strength-based approaches to post-traumatic growth (PTG) and resilience in understudied developing nations like Haiti, Cambodia, India, and Syria.</span>
<span><span>Introduction: Human Strengths and Resilience: Developmental, Cross-Cultural, and International Perspectives<br>Grant Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn<br><br>Chapter 1: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in a Sample of Undergraduates from India: A Mixed Methods Study<br>Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, Grant J. Rich, and Julie Badaracco<br><br>Chapter 2: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in an Adult Sample from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti: A Mixed Methods Study<br>Grant Rich, Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, and Wismick Jean-Charles<br><br>Chapter 3: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in a Cambodian Sample: A Grounded Theory <br>Study<br>Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, Grant J. Rich, and Nashaw Jafari<br><br>Chapter 4: Resilience in Guatemala: Contextual Overview with Future Perspectives<br>Tannia de Castañeda and María del Pilar Grazioso <br><br>Chapter 5: Resilience in Taiwan: The Shaping Forces of Confucian Cultural Context and Beliefs about Adversity<br>Ching-Yu (Soar) Huang<br><br>Chapter 6: The Resilience Processes of South African Adolescent Girls with Histories of Sexual Abuse<br>Sadiyya Haffejee and Linda Theron<br><br>Chapter 7: Resilience and Strengths in Syrian Refugees<br>Naji Abi-Hashem<br><br>Chapter 8: Meaningfulworld Trauma Outreach and Prevention Across Cultures: Utilizing the 7-Step Integrative Healing Model for Resilience and Meaning-Making<br>Ani Kalayjian and Daria Diakonova-Curtis<br><br>Chapter 9: Resilience and Recovery in Natural Disasters and Epidemics: Comparisons, <br>Challenges, and Lessons Learned from Train-the-Trainer Projects<br>Judy Kuriansky, Alexandra Margevich, Wismick Jean-Charles. and</span><span> </span><span>Russell Daisey<br></span></span>
<span><span>Grant J. Rich is consulting psychologist in Juneau, Alaska.<br><br>Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn is assistant professor at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University.</span></span>