Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Trauma, Recovery, and Growth

Trauma, Recovery, and Growth
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ISBN: 0470075023



Trauma, Recovery, and Growth: Positive Psychological Perspectives on Posttraumatic Stress


The latest theory and research on understanding posttraumatic stressand its treatment, providing evidence-based clinical interventionsusing techniques drawn from positive psychology

It is known that exposure to stressful and traumatic events can have severe and chronic psychological consequences. Get Trauma, Recovery, and Growth diet books 2013 for free.
At the same time-mindful of the suffering often caused by trauma-there is also a growing body of evidence testifying to posttraumatic growth: the positive psychological changes that can result for survivors of trauma.

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