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Author(s):  
Beth A. Barstow ◽  
Nataliya V. Ivankova ◽  
Laura K. Vogtle ◽  
Laura Dreer ◽  
Brian Geiger ◽  
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2022 ◽  
pp. 136346152110629
Author(s):  
Sara Hirad ◽  
Marianne McInnes Miller ◽  
Sesen Negash ◽  
Jessica E. Lambert

In response to the unprecedented refugee crisis around the world, a growing body of research has focused on psychological distress among individuals and families forced to flee their homelands. Less attention has been directed toward understanding resilience, adaptation, and growth among this population. This grounded theory study explored the posttraumatic growth experiences of Middle Eastern and Afghan refugees resettled in the United States. The principal researcher conducted 23 interviews with seven couples and 16 individuals aged 25 to 67 years, from Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. This study aimed to explore how refugees understand, process, overcome, and grow from the trauma and adversity they have experienced. Findings were used to delineate a model of the process through which refugees experience posttraumatic growth. The overarching theme of moving forward had five specific growth themes: increased awareness of context; tolerating uncertainty; spiritual/religious attunement; consideration of others; and integrating into society. Findings shed light on the complex process of growth and adaptation in the aftermath of war and forced migration. The model can serve as a tool for clinicians to facilitate more empowering posttraumatic narratives with refugee clients rooted in growth experiences.


Author(s):  
Seyedeh Zahra Aemmi ◽  
Eesa Mohammadi ◽  
Malek Fereidooni-Moghadam ◽  
Kourosh Zarea ◽  
Hatam Boostani

Author(s):  
Haniruzila Hanifah ◽  
Khaled Nawaser ◽  
Mohammad Hossein Azadi ◽  
Mohammad Hakkak ◽  
Ali Vafaei Zadeh

Author(s):  
Hans Thulesius ◽  
Ulrika Sandén ◽  
Davorina Petek ◽  
Robert Hoffman ◽  
Tuomas Koskela ◽  
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