Comprehensive Guide to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-08613-2_112-1
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Posttraumatic Growth in Adolescent Survivors of Cancer

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“…Although PTG and resilience overlap conceptually with each other (Cryder et al, 2006; Kilmer & Gil-Rivas, 2010), they are different (Hussain & Bhushan, 2013; Linley & Joseph, 2004; Luthar et al, 2000). Resilience and experience of psychological growth may not coexist (Menna & Turner-Sack, 2015; Westphal & Bonanno, 2007). The interest in PTG and resilience has been marked by recent debates and controversies in the literature (Infurna & Luthar, 2018; Infurna & Jayawickreme, 2019; Jayawickreme & Blackie, 2014).…”
Section: Ptg and Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although PTG and resilience overlap conceptually with each other (Cryder et al, 2006; Kilmer & Gil-Rivas, 2010), they are different (Hussain & Bhushan, 2013; Linley & Joseph, 2004; Luthar et al, 2000). Resilience and experience of psychological growth may not coexist (Menna & Turner-Sack, 2015; Westphal & Bonanno, 2007). The interest in PTG and resilience has been marked by recent debates and controversies in the literature (Infurna & Luthar, 2018; Infurna & Jayawickreme, 2019; Jayawickreme & Blackie, 2014).…”
Section: Ptg and Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%