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“I am just thankful”: the experience of gratitude following traumatic spinal cord injury
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EmpathySocial SciencesPsychologyEmbrace GratitudeNeurorehabilitationSpinal Cord InjuryPsychiatryRehabilitationCompassion FatigueRehabilitation ProcessPsychosocial ResearchPalliative CareRecovery SupportSpinal TraumaThankful ”Thematic AnalysisMedicinePersonal Experience NarrativesPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
This study explored the experience of gratitude in everyday life following traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) by applying thematic analysis to personal experience narratives. Fifteen participants including two negative cases with SCI shared individual experiences of gratitude according to five themes: (a) everyday life, (b) family support, (c) new opportunities, (d) positive sense of self, and (e) gratitude to God. The findings demonstrated that participants benefited from their efforts to appraise challenging life experiences as positive. Therapists could apply intentional and guided gratitude interventions so that individuals would practice and embrace gratitude in adjusting, coping, and adapting positively to various life changes following trauma.
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