George Bonanno
George A. Bonanno () is a professor of clinical psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University, U.S. He is responsible for introducing the controversial idea of resilience to the study of loss and trauma. He is known as a pioneering researcher in the field of bereavement and trauma. ''The New York Times'' on February 15, 2011, stated that the current science of bereavement has been "driven primarily" by Bonanno. Scientific American summarized a main finding of his work, "The ability to rebound remains the norm throughout adult life." Bonanno has been honored with several major awards for his work. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8by Vittorio Lenzo, Vittorio Lenzo, Maria C. Quattropani, Alberto Sardella, Gabriella Martino, George A. BonannoGet full text
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12by Holly G Prigerson, Mardi J Horowitz, Selby C Jacobs, Colin M Parkes, Mihaela Aslan, Karl Goodkin, Beverley Raphael, Samuel J Marwit, Camille Wortman, Robert A Neimeyer, George A Bonanno, Susan D Block, David Kissane, Paul Boelen, Andreas Maercker, Brett T Litz, Jeffrey G Johnson, Michael B First, Paul K MaciejewskiGet full text
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13by Holly G. Prigerson, Mardi J. Horowitz, Selby C. Jacobs, Colin M. Parkes, Mihaela Aslan, Karl Goodkin, Beverley Raphael, Samuel J. Marwit, Camille Wortman, Robert A. Neimeyer, George A. Bonanno, Susan D. Block, David Kissane, Paul Boelen, Andreas Maercker, Brett T. Litz, Jeffrey G. Johnson, Michael B. First, Paul K. MaciejewskiGet full text
Published 2013-12-01
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