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Human Strengths and Resilience

Developmental, Cross-Cultural, and International Perspectives

Edited by Grant J. Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn - Foreword by Chris Stout - Contributions by Julie C. Badaracco; Grant J. Rich; Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn; Wismick Jean-Charles; Nashaw Jafari; Tannia de Castañeda; María del Pilar Grazioso; Ching-Yu Huang; Sadiyya Haffejee; Linda Theron; Naji Abi-Hashem; Ani Kalayjian; Daria Diakonova-Curtis; Judy Kuriansky; Alexandra Margevich and Russell Daisey

Human and Strengths fills a gap in current literature on trauma survivors. Co-editors Grant J. Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn have assembled an international group of leading contributors who have taught, counseled, consulted, and conducted research in all regions of the world, including North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific Region, Latin America, the Caribbean Region, and the Middle East. Contributors to this edited collection use their expertise to highlight positive psychology and strength-based approaches to post-traumatic growth and resilience in understudied, developing nations like Cambodia, Haiti, India, Syria, Armenia, Sierra Leone, Taiwan, Guatemala, and South Africa.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 234 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-4985-5483-1 • Hardback • December 2017 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
978-1-4985-5485-5 • Paperback • September 2019 • $50.99 • (£39.00)
978-1-4985-5484-8 • eBook • December 2017 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
Subjects: Psychology / Clinical Psychology, Psychology / General, Psychology / Developmental / General
Grant J. Rich is consulting psychologist in Juneau, Alaska.

Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn is assistant professor at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University.
Introduction: Human Strengths and Resilience: Developmental, Cross-Cultural, and International Perspectives
Grant Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn

Chapter 1: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in a Sample of Undergraduates from India: A Mixed Methods Study
Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, Grant J. Rich, and Julie Badaracco

Chapter 2: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in an Adult Sample from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti: A Mixed Methods Study
Grant Rich, Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, and Wismick Jean-Charles

Chapter 3: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in a Cambodian Sample: A Grounded Theory
Study
Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, Grant J. Rich, and Nashaw Jafari

Chapter 4: Resilience in Guatemala: Contextual Overview with Future Perspectives
Tannia de Castañeda and María del Pilar Grazioso

Chapter 5: Resilience in Taiwan: The Shaping Forces of Confucian Cultural Context and Beliefs about Adversity
Ching-Yu (Soar) Huang

Chapter 6: The Resilience Processes of South African Adolescent Girls with Histories of Sexual Abuse
Sadiyya Haffejee and Linda Theron

Chapter 7: Resilience and Strengths in Syrian Refugees
Naji Abi-Hashem

Chapter 8: Meaningfulworld Trauma Outreach and Prevention Across Cultures: Utilizing the 7-Step Integrative Healing Model for Resilience and Meaning-Making
Ani Kalayjian and Daria Diakonova-Curtis

Chapter 9: Resilience and Recovery in Natural Disasters and Epidemics: Comparisons,
Challenges, and Lessons Learned from Train-the-Trainer Projects
Judy Kuriansky, Alexandra Margevich, Wismick Jean-Charles. and
Russell Daisey
Combining principles of positive psychology with cross-cultural perspectives, Rich (independent scholar), Sirikantraporn (California School of Professional Psychology), and their team of international contributors focus on human strengths and resilience in understudied nations. The volume is novel and timely in its framework of a “strength-based positive psychology approach to posttraumatic growth (PTG) and resilience” (page xviii) in contrast to a more traditional focus on PTSD and trauma in an international context. Most of the chapters implement a developmental perspective, highlighting lifespan growth. Using different methodological approaches (e.g., mixed methods, grounded theory) and age-varied samples, the authors examine existing theories on resilience and their application to a variety of contexts. These contexts include PTG in Indian undergraduates, Haitian adults, and Cambodian young adults; the case of Precious in South Africa; and resilience in Guatemala, in Taiwan, and among Syrian refugees. The last two chapters provide a more practice-based approach utilizing the 7-Step Integrative Healing Model for Resilience and Meaning-Making and Train-the-Trainer Projects. In each case, an overview of the national context is presented in relation to general and culturally specific trauma-inducing events. This volume is a must read for psychologists interested in both research and application of human strengths and resilience.



Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students through faculty and professionals.
— Choice Reviews


Grant Rich and Jill Sirikantraporn have provided readers with a brilliant compilation of chapters written by renowned psychologists from all over the world. The chapters in this volume provide an inclusive, international perspective on the concept of resilience. This volume seamlessly integrates examples of human strength across cultures and communities, while also making a noteworthy effort to stress the importance of resilience for human growth. The content in this book presents itself as an essential resource to enhance one's own multiculturalism and global perspectives.
— Florence L. Denmark, PhD, Pace University and former president of the American Psychological Association


Drs. Grant Rich and Jill Sirikantraporn are bona fide experts on resilience who have brought together a remarkable team to present their unique work about resilience from a strengths perspective. Many of the contributors are my personal friends, who are noted international psychologists whose work I know and respect. Reading this book will allow readers a valuable view of resilience in a new, internationalized perspective.
— Danny Wedding, APA Council of Representatives member representing Division 12


The hallmark of resilient people is their ability to be firmly grounded in today, to benefit from yesterday, and to imagine themselves in tomorrow. Grant J. Rich and Jill Sirikantraporn’s book, Human Strength and Resilience: Developmental, Cross-Cultural, and International Perspectives, focuses on this important dynamic which is the essence of post-traumatic growth. Cross-cultural examples of recovery from environmental trauma are highlighted throughout this amazing volume. I highly recommend it to readers across the world.
— Darlyne G. Nemeth, PhD, MP, Neuropsychology Center of Louisiana, LLC


This is a needed global book in our age of globalization. The collection of contributions from international experts is cross-cultural in the best sense of the term, providing new contributions to empirical research, theory development, and practice. Practitioners as well as researchers in many fields will find it a valuable addition to the literature on post-traumatic growth and resilience.
— Fathali M. Moghaddam, Georgetown University


Hopeful in a hopeless world? How can policy makers and health care clinicians worldwide cope with the 'Enormity Problem’, i.e., problems of human violence and global destruction that seem impossible to solve? Grant J. Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, in a culturally and scientifically sound manner, address the latter through many edited chapters based in Syria, Guatemala, Cambodia, Haiti, and other natural disaster and violence affectedenvironments. Their focus in each setting on resiliency and post traumatic growth creates a new story of successful coping by highly affected persons, communities, and health care workers that needs to be told and studied. Congratulations to the editors for bringing forward a new way of thinking and behaving toward our violent and wounded world.
— Richard F. Mollica, MD, Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma and Harvard Medical School


Human Strengths and Resilience

Developmental, Cross-Cultural, and International Perspectives

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Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Human and Strengths fills a gap in current literature on trauma survivors. Co-editors Grant J. Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn have assembled an international group of leading contributors who have taught, counseled, consulted, and conducted research in all regions of the world, including North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific Region, Latin America, the Caribbean Region, and the Middle East. Contributors to this edited collection use their expertise to highlight positive psychology and strength-based approaches to post-traumatic growth and resilience in understudied, developing nations like Cambodia, Haiti, India, Syria, Armenia, Sierra Leone, Taiwan, Guatemala, and South Africa.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 234 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-4985-5483-1 • Hardback • December 2017 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
    978-1-4985-5485-5 • Paperback • September 2019 • $50.99 • (£39.00)
    978-1-4985-5484-8 • eBook • December 2017 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
    Subjects: Psychology / Clinical Psychology, Psychology / General, Psychology / Developmental / General
Author
Author
  • Grant J. Rich is consulting psychologist in Juneau, Alaska.

    Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn is assistant professor at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Human Strengths and Resilience: Developmental, Cross-Cultural, and International Perspectives
    Grant Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn

    Chapter 1: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in a Sample of Undergraduates from India: A Mixed Methods Study
    Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, Grant J. Rich, and Julie Badaracco

    Chapter 2: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in an Adult Sample from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti: A Mixed Methods Study
    Grant Rich, Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, and Wismick Jean-Charles

    Chapter 3: The Concept of Posttraumatic Growth in a Cambodian Sample: A Grounded Theory
    Study
    Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, Grant J. Rich, and Nashaw Jafari

    Chapter 4: Resilience in Guatemala: Contextual Overview with Future Perspectives
    Tannia de Castañeda and María del Pilar Grazioso

    Chapter 5: Resilience in Taiwan: The Shaping Forces of Confucian Cultural Context and Beliefs about Adversity
    Ching-Yu (Soar) Huang

    Chapter 6: The Resilience Processes of South African Adolescent Girls with Histories of Sexual Abuse
    Sadiyya Haffejee and Linda Theron

    Chapter 7: Resilience and Strengths in Syrian Refugees
    Naji Abi-Hashem

    Chapter 8: Meaningfulworld Trauma Outreach and Prevention Across Cultures: Utilizing the 7-Step Integrative Healing Model for Resilience and Meaning-Making
    Ani Kalayjian and Daria Diakonova-Curtis

    Chapter 9: Resilience and Recovery in Natural Disasters and Epidemics: Comparisons,
    Challenges, and Lessons Learned from Train-the-Trainer Projects
    Judy Kuriansky, Alexandra Margevich, Wismick Jean-Charles. and
    Russell Daisey
Reviews
Reviews
  • Combining principles of positive psychology with cross-cultural perspectives, Rich (independent scholar), Sirikantraporn (California School of Professional Psychology), and their team of international contributors focus on human strengths and resilience in understudied nations. The volume is novel and timely in its framework of a “strength-based positive psychology approach to posttraumatic growth (PTG) and resilience” (page xviii) in contrast to a more traditional focus on PTSD and trauma in an international context. Most of the chapters implement a developmental perspective, highlighting lifespan growth. Using different methodological approaches (e.g., mixed methods, grounded theory) and age-varied samples, the authors examine existing theories on resilience and their application to a variety of contexts. These contexts include PTG in Indian undergraduates, Haitian adults, and Cambodian young adults; the case of Precious in South Africa; and resilience in Guatemala, in Taiwan, and among Syrian refugees. The last two chapters provide a more practice-based approach utilizing the 7-Step Integrative Healing Model for Resilience and Meaning-Making and Train-the-Trainer Projects. In each case, an overview of the national context is presented in relation to general and culturally specific trauma-inducing events. This volume is a must read for psychologists interested in both research and application of human strengths and resilience.



    Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students through faculty and professionals.
    — Choice Reviews


    Grant Rich and Jill Sirikantraporn have provided readers with a brilliant compilation of chapters written by renowned psychologists from all over the world. The chapters in this volume provide an inclusive, international perspective on the concept of resilience. This volume seamlessly integrates examples of human strength across cultures and communities, while also making a noteworthy effort to stress the importance of resilience for human growth. The content in this book presents itself as an essential resource to enhance one's own multiculturalism and global perspectives.
    — Florence L. Denmark, PhD, Pace University and former president of the American Psychological Association


    Drs. Grant Rich and Jill Sirikantraporn are bona fide experts on resilience who have brought together a remarkable team to present their unique work about resilience from a strengths perspective. Many of the contributors are my personal friends, who are noted international psychologists whose work I know and respect. Reading this book will allow readers a valuable view of resilience in a new, internationalized perspective.
    — Danny Wedding, APA Council of Representatives member representing Division 12


    The hallmark of resilient people is their ability to be firmly grounded in today, to benefit from yesterday, and to imagine themselves in tomorrow. Grant J. Rich and Jill Sirikantraporn’s book, Human Strength and Resilience: Developmental, Cross-Cultural, and International Perspectives, focuses on this important dynamic which is the essence of post-traumatic growth. Cross-cultural examples of recovery from environmental trauma are highlighted throughout this amazing volume. I highly recommend it to readers across the world.
    — Darlyne G. Nemeth, PhD, MP, Neuropsychology Center of Louisiana, LLC


    This is a needed global book in our age of globalization. The collection of contributions from international experts is cross-cultural in the best sense of the term, providing new contributions to empirical research, theory development, and practice. Practitioners as well as researchers in many fields will find it a valuable addition to the literature on post-traumatic growth and resilience.
    — Fathali M. Moghaddam, Georgetown University


    Hopeful in a hopeless world? How can policy makers and health care clinicians worldwide cope with the 'Enormity Problem’, i.e., problems of human violence and global destruction that seem impossible to solve? Grant J. Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, in a culturally and scientifically sound manner, address the latter through many edited chapters based in Syria, Guatemala, Cambodia, Haiti, and other natural disaster and violence affectedenvironments. Their focus in each setting on resiliency and post traumatic growth creates a new story of successful coping by highly affected persons, communities, and health care workers that needs to be told and studied. Congratulations to the editors for bringing forward a new way of thinking and behaving toward our violent and wounded world.
    — Richard F. Mollica, MD, Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma and Harvard Medical School


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