User talk:Freebeast24/Post-traumatic growth

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Review of Article PTG

This article is well written and well sourced. However, the article is unbalanced and spends most of its space discussing the connection between PTG and positive psychology and with personality psychology. While these intersections are relevant, PTG is also closely tied to other disciplines in psychology including cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, health psychology, narrative psychology, trauma psychology, social psychology, clinical psychology, and others. [1] This Spending less time on personality and positive psychology will facilitate a reduction of information into what has the highest consensus in each area. Adding information on other psychology disciples will give a more informed and accurate overview of this topic.

Two other areas which the current article is currently lacks are an explanation of the theoretical model of PTG and a more organized set of information on which characteristics or behaviors are associated with greater or less PTG. For later, I am considering compiling a table [2] Loyola2024 (talk) 14:39, 8 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]