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motikmotik
2 years ago
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Can a devastating shark attack really lead to a better life. In 2-3 complete sentences, explain the term "posttraumatic growth"

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Lena [83]2 years ago
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Well, it's a subjective thing. For me this type of attack ain't leads to a better life because after that it will take form of some kind of phobia which will inhibit further growth in that direction.

Posttraumatic growth is a kind of development take place after a sudden attack on life. In a very narrow cases this type of growth is seen but in most of them it is life threatening.

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