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What is Post-Traumatic Growth

Closing the Educational Achievement Gap for Students With Learning Disabilities
The positive psychological changes that can occur following a traumatic event due to intentional cognitive, emotional, and social perspectives to glean growth from suffering.
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Hissy Fits in Class: Educational Response to Emotional Dysregulation
Dana C. Branson (Southeast Missouri State University, USA) and Noah R. Branson (Murray State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8737-2.ch004
Abstract
In their quest to provide a wholistic education, schools are providing more in-house source services to students. Specifically, schools are responding to the aftermath of childhood trauma and/or toxic stress, which commonly manifest as negative behaviors and emotional dysregulation in the classroom. Teachers are unable to respond to the individual needs of students with mental health issues and are often perplexed by their behavioral displays. More innovative classroom management philosophies, like post-traumatic growth, can provide students with skills and internal resources to deal with adversity—presently and in the future. For more complex behavioral presentations, school social workers can provide clinical interventions, social service connections for students and families, and partner with teachers for increased efficacy of students struggling with emotional dysregulation and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder.
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Beyond Words: Arts-Based Assessment of Post-Traumatic Growth
A qualitative yet observable change (to a level that surpasses pre-trauma conditions) in people who had undergone situations that overwhelm their resilience.
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When Helping Is Dangerous: Benefits and Risks to Providers Delivering Digital Crisis Intervention
Positive emotions, cognitions, and outcomes from trauma that come about through strategically selective reflections. Purposefully focusing on positives of traumatic aftermath, adopting an attitude of gratitude, and searching for ways to be empowered by lessons learned from the past events.
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