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    • Psychiatric Ethics
    • Trauma Psychology
    • Clinical Psychology

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    • Posttraumatic growth (PTG) research explores positive psychological changes after adversity.
    • Clinicians are developing strategies to foster PTG in patients.
    • Existing research often focuses on the potential for growth, such as improved relationships or spirituality.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To articulate ethical concerns regarding PTG research and growth-oriented therapy.
    • To critically examine the concept of posttraumatic health within PTG.
    • To evaluate the ethical implications of clinical recommendations for trauma patients.

    Main Methods:

    • Ethical analysis of existing PTG research and therapeutic approaches.
    • Critical review of the implicit ideal of posttraumatic health.
    • Examination of clinical strategies for fostering posttraumatic growth.

    Main Results:

    • Identifies two primary ethical concerns related to PTG.
    • Raises questions about the ideal of posttraumatic health and its effects.
    • Highlights potential hazards in clinical recommendations for trauma patients.

    Conclusions:

    • There is a need for greater ethical scrutiny of PTG research and practice.
    • Clinicians should be cautious about assuming patient control over posttraumatic growth.
    • Further attention is required regarding the potential risks of growth-oriented therapy for trauma survivors.