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Loss, Trauma, and Human Resilience Have We Underestimated the Human Capacity to Thrive After Extremely Aversive Events?

机译:损失,创伤和人类的复原力我们是否低估了人类在发生极端厌恶事件后的ive壮成长能力?

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Many people are exposed to loss or potentially traumatic events at some point in their lives, and yet they continue to have positive emotional experiences and show only minor and transient disruptions in their ability to function. Unfortunately, because much of psychology's knowledge about how adults cope with loss or trauma has come from individuals who sought treatment or exhibited great distress, loss and trauma theorists have often viewed this type of resilience as either rare or pathological. The author challenges these assumptions by reviewing evidence that resilience represents a distinct trajectory from the process of recovery, that resilience in the face of loss or potential trauma is more common than is often believed, and that there are multiple and sometimes unexpected pathways to resilience.
机译:许多人在生活中的某个时刻遭受损失或可能遭受创伤的事件的影响,但他们仍继续拥有积极的情感体验,并且仅表现出轻微的暂时性干扰。不幸的是,由于心理学关于成年人如何应对损失或创伤的许多知识来自寻求治疗或表现出极大痛苦的个人,因此损失和创伤理论家经常将这种类型的弹性视为罕见或病理性的。作者通过回顾以下证据对这些假设提出了质疑,即有证据显示,复原力代表了恢复过程中的独特轨迹,面对损失或潜在创伤的复原力比通常认为的更为普遍,并且有多种甚至有时是出乎意料的复原力途径。

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