2018
DOI: 10.23844/kjcp.2018.08.30.3.775
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The Relationship Between Interpersonal Trauma and Post-Traumatic Growth : The Mediating Effect of Mentalization and Emotion-based Coping

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“…The higher the total score, the better the ability that each factor represents. In Seo and Kim ( 2018 )’s study, the Cronbach’s α was .75 for emotion awareness, .88 for emotion processing, and .88 for emotion expression. In this study, the Cronbach’s α was .64 for emotion processing, and .97 for both emotion processing and emotion expression.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The higher the total score, the better the ability that each factor represents. In Seo and Kim ( 2018 )’s study, the Cronbach’s α was .75 for emotion awareness, .88 for emotion processing, and .88 for emotion expression. In this study, the Cronbach’s α was .64 for emotion processing, and .97 for both emotion processing and emotion expression.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Emotion awareness, processing and expression were used to assess the level of self-awareness, contact, and expression of the struggle for constructive processing of trauma-related emotions (Tedeschi & Calhoun, 2004 ). Mentalization – the capacity to perceive, understand, and imagine oneself and others – was used to gauge the level of reflective capacity that can develop as a result of traumatic experiences (Seo & Kim, 2018 ). Finally, acceptance was used to assess how well the trauma event’s pain and emotion have been integrated and accepted as they are (Hass, 1994 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%