Positive Outcomes Following Bereavement: Paths to Posttraumatic Growth

Authors

  • Lawrence G Calhoun University of North Carolina
  • Richard G Tedeschi University of North Carolina
  • Arnie Cann University of North Carolina
  • Emily A Hanks

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/pb-50-1-2-125

Abstract

Recent theory and research have drawn attention to the need to better understand the positive changes, termed posttraumatic growth, that often occur in bereaved individuals; even as negative emotions related to grief persist. We describe five dimensions of posttraumatic growth and present a model for understanding how the loss of a close other can eventually lead to a recognition of important positive personal changes. Loss, especially unexpected loss, disrupts an individual's beliefs about the world and initiates a process of rebuilding an understanding. During this process, many people come to realise their own strengths, appreciate the impact of their relationships, and have new spiritual insights. A strategy for facilitating growth during clinical work also is described.

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Published

2010-09-01

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Research Article