

George Bonanno || The New Science of Resilience
17 snips Oct 21, 2021
George Bonanno, a professor of psychology and expert on trauma, shares his insights on resilience and its misconceptions. He discusses how societal views on trauma influenced the development of the PTSD diagnosis. Bonanno reveals that people are often more resilient than they believe, highlighting the difference between resilience and growth. He introduces the flexibility mindset, emphasizing its importance in coping with crises like 9/11 and the COVID-19 pandemic, and offers practical strategies for enhancing personal resilience.
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Flawed Trauma Narrative
- Conventional wisdom about trauma is flawed due to clinically skewed research focusing on PTSD.
- Media sensationalism and the human desire for simple narratives exacerbate this misconception.
Complex PTSD Diagnosis
- The PTSD diagnosis, invented in 1980, is complex and heterogeneous, featuring many subcategories.
- Its criteria expanded over time, creating ambiguity about what constitutes a traumatic event.
Resilience is the Norm
- Resilience is the most common response to trauma, not psychopathology.
- Longitudinal studies reveal diverse response patterns, with resilience as the dominant trajectory.