

Richard Tedeschi || The Science of Post-Traumatic Growth
10 snips Nov 4, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Richard Tedeschi, a renowned professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, dives deep into post-traumatic growth (PTG). He shares insights from his extensive research on how trauma can lead to transformative changes in individuals. Tedeschi highlights the subjective nature of trauma and the importance of personal meaning in healing. He also explores cultural differences in experiencing PTG and discusses the Boulder Crest Institute’s peer-based programs for support, emphasizing resilience and personal strength as key factors in recovery.
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Defining Post-Traumatic Growth
- Post-traumatic growth (PTG) involves transformative positive changes after struggling with trauma.
- PTG is not caused by the trauma itself, but by the struggle to rebuild core beliefs.
Domains of PTG
- Five key domains of PTG: changed relationships, new possibilities, appreciation of living, personal strength, and spiritual change.
- These domains consistently appear across cultures in PTG research.
Mindful Meditation and Growth
- Richard Tedeschi discusses a client who had two strokes and was told to avoid stress.
- The client found peace and growth through mindful meditation in his yard, appreciating life's small details.