Posttraumatic Growth in Treatment-seeking Female Assault Victims

Anouk L. Grubaugh1,2,3, Patricia A. Resick3,4,5
1Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Charleston, USA
2Division of Public Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA
3Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, USA
4Women's Health Sciences Division, National Center for PTSD, Boston, USA
5Boston University, Boston, USA

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