Lab member, Kyle, presented an empirical article,“Judeo-Christian clergy and personal crisis: Religion, posttraumatic growth and well being”. Presenting an article to the lab gives first semester lab members a chance to improve their research skills and present their research interests. The purpose of this study was to look at the relationships between religious coping, rumination, social constraint, PTG and well-being in a sample of clergy-persons. Results showed higher levels of PTG in clergy who use religious coping after going through a stressful event. Reporting higher levels of rumination shortly after an event were also positively correlated with higher levels of PTG. Kyle hopes to study the relationships between religion, resiliency, and PTG during his time in the lab.
Kyle’s Article Presentation
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