ABSTRACT

What happens in the trauma’s aftermath? How do its effects manifest differently on the individual, family, and community-wide levels? Stress, Trauma, and Posttraumatic Growth: Social Context, Environment, and Identities explores the way traumatic events are defined, classified, and understood throughout the life cycle, placing special emphasis on the complex intersections of diverse affiliations and characteristics such as age, class, culture, disability, race and ethnicity, gender identity and expression, immigration status, political ideology, religion, sex, and sexual orientation. The book gives its readers a solid basis for understanding traumatic events and treating their effects and also shows the varied ways that trauma is conceptualized across cultures. Both new and seasoned clinicians will come away from Stress, Trauma, and Posttraumatic Growth with a deep understanding of the principles that guide successful trauma treatment.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part I|57 pages

Mapping the Arena

chapter 1|10 pages

Concepts and Definitions

chapter 3|40 pages

Leading Theories

part II|43 pages

Pathogenic and Salutogenic Outcomes of Exposure to Stress in Individuals, Families, and Communities

part III|22 pages

Understanding Stress and Trauma from Developmental and Cultural Perspectives

chapter 7|15 pages

Developmental Perspectives

Stress, Trauma, and PTG Across the Life Cycle

chapter 8|5 pages

Cultural Aspects

part IV|61 pages

Addressing the Outcomes of Stress and Traumatic Exposure