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Frontiers in Psychology
What makes a thriver? Unifying the concepts of posttraumatic and postecstatic growth
Judith Mangelsdorf1 
关键词: thriver;    thriver model;    posttraumatic growth;    post-traumatic growth;    postecstatic growth;    life event;    meaning making;    social readjustment rating scale (SRRS);   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00813
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

The thriver model is a novel framework that unifies the concepts of posttraumatic and postecstatic growth. According to the model, it is not the quality of an event, but the way it is processed, that is critical for the occurrence of post-event growth. The model proposes that meaning making, supportive relationships, and positive emotions facilitate growth processes after positive as well as traumatic experiences. The tenability of these propositions was investigated in two dissimilar cultures. In Study 1, participants from the USA (n = 555) and India (n = 599) answered an extended version of the Social Readjustment Rating Scale to rank the socioemotional impact of events. Results indicate that negative events are perceived as more impactful than positive ones in the USA, whereas the reverse is true in India. In Study 2, participants from the USA (n = 342) and India (n = 341) answered questions about the thriver model's main components. Results showed that posttraumatic and postecstatic growth are highly interrelated. All elements of the thriver model were key variables for the prediction of growth. Supportive relationships and positive emotions had a direct effect on growth, while meaning making mediated the direct effect of major life events.

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