Having a traumatic experience does not automatically mean someone will develop PTSD. In fact, many men and women--from veterans to victims of assault to those injured in accidents--have reported that, through their struggles with the effects of trauma, they now experience life differently and have found meaning in their traumatic life event. Written by two psychologists and experts on trauma psychology--including one of the key researchers on posttraumatic growth (PTG)--this unique, evidence-based, step-by-step workbook ...
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Having a traumatic experience does not automatically mean someone will develop PTSD. In fact, many men and women--from veterans to victims of assault to those injured in accidents--have reported that, through their struggles with the effects of trauma, they now experience life differently and have found meaning in their traumatic life event. Written by two psychologists and experts on trauma psychology--including one of the key researchers on posttraumatic growth (PTG)--this unique, evidence-based, step-by-step workbook offers trauma survivors a new model for processing their traumatic experience in order to gain wisdom, strength, and resilience.
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