Posttraumatic growth describes the experience of individuals whose development, at least in some areas, has surpassed what was present before the struggle with crises occurred. The individual has not only survived, but has experienced changes that are viewed as important, and that go beyond what was the previous status quo. Posttraumatic growth is not simply a return to baseline – it is an experience of improvement that for some persons is deeply profound.*
*Calhoun, Lawrence. Tedeschi, Richard. Posttraumatic Growth: Conceptual Foundations and Empirical Evidence. Psychological Inquiry. 2004, Vol.15. No. 1, 1-18
RAVENYARD GROUP: SUPPORTING LEADERS IN CRISIS
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