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The Role of Social
Support ín
Posttraumatic Growth y Y
ZOE DRULLARD
Post-traumatic growth ís
"the positive psychological change
following a traumatic event that
results ín higher-level functioning".
TEDESCHI AND CALHOUN (1996)
WHhy is Social Support So
Important ín prompting
posttraumatic growth?
ada
Sources of Support
* * *
01 02 03
Knowledge Relationships Powerlessness
To deal with rapidly Family, friends and Feeling powerless
changing social- significant others created frustrating
ecological systems. situations in life. social
bond that improved
ability to adapt
Personality
Prompting Support
Leadership Active-well being
Altruism Etiquette
Self-trascendence Problem Solving
POWER TO LIVE FACTORS (SUGIARA ET AL.)
Social support has been used in
several different ways that have
resulted in positive adaptation for the
societies that have implemented these Je
systems Y
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