Giovanni Serrato Parra
Australian College of Applied Psychology
Abstract
The current study explored the hypothesis related with the writing disclosure and its correlation with meaning finding and resiliency that for consequences ends in positive emotions. The study was conducted with 153 students over the same class and divided randomly into two groups; control group, which was compared with experimental group on three different sections along the research. The first section measured and compared the increase of positive affect in the groups. Afterwards, compared the high scores to determine higher meaning finding. The third …show more content…
This study focused on how writing positive experiences can be relevant and useful to increase resiliency on people under situations of adversity and corroborated previous findings, which provides more evidence for current theories.
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