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Publication Date: 2005-Feb
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Possibilities of the Positive Following Violence and Trauma: Informing the Coming Decade of Research
Ai, Amy L.; Park, Crystal L.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, v20 n2 p242-250 Feb 2005
The effects of trauma and violence may be better understood by taking a broader perspective that includes resilience and recovery as well as damage and symptomatology. Based on this broader view, this article describes three interrelated, cutting-edge trends in mental health research: (a) the positive psychology movement, (b) the recognition of the role of spirituality and religion in health and well-being, and (c) stress-related growth. The integration of these trends into mainstream studies of trauma and violence will provide a counterbalance to the predominant orientation of victimization and pathology currently evidenced in the literature. All three have important implications for survivors of violence and trauma.
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Coping, Mental Health, Psychology, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Violence, Religious Factors, Stress Management, Individual Development, Well Being
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