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    Explore "posttraumaticgrowth" with insightful episodes like "The Weekend Intelligence: A nation on a knife's edge", "UFYB 288: Grief, Patriarchy, & Post-Traumatic Growth: An Interview with Krista St-Germain", "Richard Tedeschi || The Science of Post-Traumatic Growth", "Transformation After Trauma (SOP96)" and "UFYB 86: Trauma" from podcasts like ""Economist Podcasts", "UnF*ck Your Brain", "The Psychology Podcast", "Speaking of Psychology" and "UnF*ck Your Brain"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    The Weekend Intelligence: A nation on a knife's edge

    The Weekend Intelligence: A nation on a knife's edge

    The Economist's editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, and our Russia and Eastern Europe editor, Arkady Ostrovsky, return to Kyiv to to find out if cracks are beginning to emerge in the iron shield of Ukrainian unity and to ask how the war with Russia is reshaping a nation living on a knife’s edge.


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    UFYB 288: Grief, Patriarchy, & Post-Traumatic Growth: An Interview with Krista St-Germain

    UFYB 288: Grief, Patriarchy, & Post-Traumatic Growth: An Interview with Krista St-Germain

    We’ve all experienced loss and grief at some point in our lives. And while we may hear that there’s a set number of steps to go through or a timeline to follow, grief doesn’t really ever end. But, you do get to decide who you want to be after the loss. I’m joined by Krista St-Germain, Master Certified Coach and host of The Widowed Mom Podcast, this week on the podcast as we discuss how the socialization of women in our society affects the way that we grieve, what post-traumatic growth is (and how not to use it against yourself), and how you can get over the grief plateau and learn to be truly happy again.

     

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    Richard Tedeschi || The Science of Post-Traumatic Growth

    Richard Tedeschi || The Science of Post-Traumatic Growth

    In this episode, I talk to Richard Tedeschi about post-traumatic growth (PTG). We dive into how Richard became interested in PTG and the findings from his many years of research. As a clinical psychologist, Richard emphasizes the lived experiences of individuals⎯acknowledging that trauma and transformative change are very context-specific. We also touch on the topics of cultural differences, personality, and Boulder Institute’s post-traumatic growth program. 

    Bio

    Dr. Richard Tedeschi is professor emeritus of psychology at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He’s a licensed psychologist specializing in bereavement and trauma, and has led support groups for bereaved parents for over 20 years. With his colleague Lawrence Calhoun, he published books on post-traumatic growth, an area of research that they have developed that examines personal transformations in the aftermath of traumatic life events. Their books include Trauma and Transformation, Posttraumatic Growth, Facilitating Posttraumatic Growth, Helping Bereaved Parents: A Clinician’s Guide, and the Handbook of Posttraumatic Growth. 

    Website: https://pages.charlotte.edu/richtedeschi/ 

    Topics 

    00:00:54 Richard’s interest in post-traumatic growth 

    00:04:05 Definition of post-traumatic growth (PTG) 

    00:06:01 Domains of PTG 

    00:10:02  Perceived change VS actual change 

    00:16:27 PTG as positive personality changes 

    00:20:42  Boulder Crest Institute’s post-traumatic growth program 

    00:26:01 Trauma as a disruption in the psyche 

    00:29:16 Richard’s roots in humanistic therapy 

    00:31:08 The subjective experience and response to trauma 

    00:36:43 Cultural differences in posttraumatic growth 

    00:40:24 Can posttraumatic growth and PTSD co-exist? 

    00:38:42 Post-ecstatic growth 

    00:44:50Catastrophe theory 

    00:46:07 The pandemic as a potential catalyst for growth 

    00:48:28 How to facilitate post-traumatic growth 

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    Transformation After Trauma (SOP96)

    Transformation After Trauma (SOP96)

    Experiencing positive transformation after trauma is known as post-traumatic growth. People who experience post-traumatic growth may develop a new appreciation of life, newfound personal strength, see an improvement in their relationships, see new possibilities in life and undergo spiritual changes. Why do some people experience such profound positive changes after enduring something terrible and others don’t? Our guest for this episode is Richard Tedeschi, PhD, who developed the academic theory of post-traumatic growth with Lawrence Calhoun, PhD. Dr. Tedeschi is the distinguished chair at the Boulder Crest Institute for Posttraumatic Growth, a nonprofit organization focused on military members, veterans and their families.

    Join us online August 6-8 for APA 2020 Virtual.

    UFYB 86: Trauma

    UFYB 86: Trauma

    Today, I'm digging into the idea of PTSD and something you may not have heard of before - post-traumatic growth. I'm giving you a clear description of what trauma actually is and how you can help yourself get through it. There are some really important key points I'm sharing today that will help you work towards emotional resiliency to change your experiences going forward.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://unfuckyourbrain.com/86