“…Indeed, trauma survivors relying on SpR beliefs for coping may show a greater ability for post-traumatic growth (i.e., greater appreciation of life and changed priorities, warmer, more-intimate relations with other people, a greater sense of personal strength, recognition of new possibilities, and spiritual development). 16 Moreover, even after spinalcord injury several patients have had positive experiences. Contributing factors to facilitating positive views were, personality (confidence, assertiveness, independent person), support systems (family, friends, and/or health care professionals), spiritual connectivity (hope and strength to continue with life), and acceptance of one's disability (many of these patients felt that acceptance was ongoing, requiring time and reflection).…”