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Growth After Trauma

By Richard Tedeschi — 2020

Post-traumatic growth often happens naturally, Tedeschi says, but it can be facilitated in five ways: through education (rethinking ourselves, our world, and our future), emotional regulation (managing our negative emotions and reflecting on successes and possibilities), disclosure (articulating what is happening and its effects), narrative development (shaping the story of a trauma and deriving hope from famous stories of crucible leadership), and service (finding work that benefits others).

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Post-Traumatic Growth | Robin Amos Kahn | An Own The Room Two Minute Talk®

Coach Mentor Robin Amos Kahn speaks about a psychological change not many people are familiar with: Post-Traumatic Growth. While people do suffer anxiety and stress in response to a difficult situation, people are also able to have a positive response in difficult times.

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