At some time during your life, you will face problems like these, or will have to help loved ones fame them. The work in this book draws on the work done by scores of people in psychology and the helping professions to offer sound information on these and other critical life situations.
Lawrence G. Calhoun is Professor of Psychology at UNC Charlotte, in the United States, and he is a Licensed Psychologist. Although his parents were North American, he was born and raised in Brazil. He is co-author/co-editor of several books and of more than 90 articles published in professional journals. He teaches undergraduate and graduate students and is a recipient of the Bank of America Award for Teaching Excellence and of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching. His current scholarly activities are focused on the responses of persons encountering major life crises, particularly the phenomenon of posttraumatic growth. With his colleague Richard Tedeschi he has been studying this phenomenon since the early 1980’s; they introduced the term, posttraumatic growth, in 1995 and published the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory in 1996. He has welcomed the recent renewed interest in the positive elements of psychology.