The Positive Side of Trauma: Between Enhancing Character Strengths and Achieving Post-Traumatic Growth
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Positive Psychology; Character Strength; Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG).Abstract
This article highlights the significance of psychological concepts related to strengthening andbuilding character strengths and enhancing performance levels in individuals who have experienced trauma and stress
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