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| P Alex LinleySummaryAffiliation: University of Leicester Country: UK Publications
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Positive change following trauma and adversity: a reviewP Alex Linley
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
J Trauma Stress 17:11-21. 2004..Methodological limitations and recommended future directions in adversarial growth research are discussed, and the implications of adversarial growth for clinical practice are briefly considered...
Assessing positive and negative changes in the aftermath of adversity: psychometric evaluation of the changes in outlook questionnaireStephen Joseph
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, England
Psychol Assess 17:70-80. 2005..In conclusion, the CiOQ has much promise for research on responses to stressful and traumatic events...
The human capacity for growth through adversityP Alex Linley
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom
Am Psychol 60:262-4; discussion 265-7. 2005
Trauma work, sense of coherence, and positive and negative changes in therapistsP Alex Linley
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Psychother Psychosom 74:185-8. 2005..This study explored the potential positive effects of trauma work on therapists, with a focus on the associations of the personality construct 'sense of coherence' with both positive and negative changes...
Growth following adversity: theoretical perspectives and implications for clinical practiceStephen Joseph
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK
Clin Psychol Rev 26:1041-53. 2006..We then go on to explore the implications of this theoretical integration for clinical practice, and conclude with a consideration of the role of therapy in facilitating growth following adversity...
Positive and negative changes following occupational death exposureP Alex Linley
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom
J Trauma Stress 18:751-8. 2005..The discussion focuses on how these findings extend the literature dealing with occupational death exposure, together with a consideration of limitations of the study that inform directions for future research...
A social-cognitive model of trait and state levels of gratitudeAlex M Wood
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, England
Emotion 8:281-90. 2008..The 3 studies demonstrate the critical role of benefit appraisals in linking state gratitude with trait gratitude and the objective situation...
Comment: positive psychology versus the medical model?Stephen Joseph
University of Warwick, UK
Am Psychol 61:332-3. 2006
Rapid assessment of well-being: The Short Depression-Happiness Scale (SDHS)Stephen Joseph
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Psychol Psychother 77:463-78. 2004..In the third study, the short form is found to have a single component structure and convergent validity with measures of depression, happiness and personality...
Implicit theories of a desire for fameJohn Maltby
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Br J Psychol 99:279-92. 2008..Overall, the findings suggest that implicit theories of a desire for fame comprise six factors. The discussion focuses on how an implicit model of a desire for fame might progress into formal theories of a desire for fame...
Positive adaptation to trauma: wisdom as both process and outcomeP Alex Linley
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
J Trauma Stress 16:601-10. 2003..The role of these dimensions in the process and outcome of traumatic adaptation is considered, together with limitations of the framework and directions for future research...
Positive and negative changes following vicarious exposure to the September 11 terrorist attacksP Alex Linley
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
J Trauma Stress 16:481-5. 2003..Negative and positive psychological changes were positively associated...
Post-traumatic growth in acquired brain injury: a preliminary small scale studyJoanna Collicutt McGrath
Oxford Centre for Enablement, Oxford, UK
Brain Inj 20:767-73. 2006..To examine the nature, degree and time course of positive psychological change in people with severe acquired brain injury...
