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jakodoyo... This is a ppt I started on resilience. I need help to finish it. Are you interested? I am attaching several files of my work in progress and believe it would be easier to change the example than use what I have. It is up to you. I have at least one more for you in this class and have to submit this assignment and 2 more by 3 pm central time on Thursday 8-10-2017. if you do not want to mess with this one I have others. I also need to have enough time to rewrite everything before I submit. I am going to start working on the death paper now that you answered. Did you find anything I can cite from the textbook for that one yet?
RESILIENCE
CREATING GROWTH AND FINDING MEANING
OUT OF TRAUMA AND SUFFERING
Holly Baker
PSY/225
August 1, 2017
Claire Clifford INTRODUCTION
This is a mock case study.
The client, who will be referred to as Hanna, is
a survivor of a traumatic event. The following
presentation is designed to demonstrate how
Hanna overcame her harrowing experience
and is now triumphantly exhibiting resilience
as well as overall wellbeing. WHAT IS RESILIENCE? “Resilience refers to humans’ amazing
ability to bounce back and even thrive in
the face of serious life challenges”
(Baumgardener & Crothers, 2009, p. 57). Clinically speaking, “The concept of
resilience highlights the strength of the
individual and his or her coping resources”
(Baumgardener & Crothers, 2009, p. 60). Baumgardener & Crothers (2009) further
defines resilience by citing “Ann Masten
definition of resilience as “a class of
phenomenon characterized by good
outcomes in spite of serious threats to
adaptation or development” (p. 58). WHAT HAPPENED TO HANNA? Hanna was physically
assaulted by her sister on
Father’s Day due to a text
message she ironically sent to
her niece’s new husband’s
step daughter on Mother’s
Day. HANNA’S REALIZATION interpretation of the event
how the client understood the
event HOW HANNA TRIUMPHED how the client overcame the
event MEANING-MAKING SENSE-MAKING BENEFIT-FINDING POST-TRAUMATIC GROWTH PROTECTING WELLBEING IN CONCLUSION REFERENCES Baumgardener, S. R. & Crothers, M. K. (2009). Positive Psychology. Upper
Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall REFERENCES The Congruence Framework . (2012). Retrieved from
http://www.congruenceframework.com/building-resilient-organisations-align
ing-individual-and-organisational-bounce/
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