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I feel good, but maybe I shouldn’t: The roles of positive emotions, positivity resonance, and stigma in bereaved parents’ grief adjustment- Asuman Buyukcan
The Broaden and Build Theory (Frederickson, 2001) posits that positive emotions (e.g., happiness) predict better adjustment after traumatic experiences. Confirming this theoretical argument, studies have shown that bereaved people with frequent positive emotions were more resilient than those with infrequent positive emotions. However, a remaining question is whether positive emotions are associated with better grief …
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