The book provides a wide range of answers to questions about the theory behind posttraumatic growth (PTG), its synthesis and contrast with other theories and models, and its applications in diverse settings. Posttraumatic Growth starts with an overview of the history, components, and outcomes of PTG. Next, chapters review quantitative, qualitative, and cross-cultural research on PTG, including in relation to cognitive function, identity formation, cross-national and gender differences, and similarities and differences between adults and children. The final section shows readers how to facilitate optimal outcomes with PTG at the level of the individual, the group, the community, and society.
Richard G. Tedeschi, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in Psychological Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Executive Director of the Boulder Crest Institute for Posttraumatic Growth.
Jane Shakespeare-Finch, PhD, is Professor in Psychology and Counseling at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, and has published extensively in posttraumatic growth.
Kanako Taku, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Psychology and Director of the Free-Form Tipping Point Lab at Oakland University in Michigan. She is the editor of the Journal of Loss and Trauma.
Bret A. Moore, PsyD, ABPP, is a board-certified clinical psychologist and prescribing psychologist. He is the Deputy Director of the Boulder Crest Institute for Posttraumatic Growth.