The Neuroscience of Being Human

The Neuroscience of Post-Traumatic Growth

How devastation can restructure the brain's assumptions, why some people find new meaning after loss, and what growth after grief actually looks like

The Neuroscience of Post-Traumatic Growth

1,353-word article with 7 Harvard references.

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Post-traumatic growth is not the absence of suffering. It is something that sometimes emerges through suffering, a fundamental shift in a person's assumptions about themselves, their relationships, and the world. This fully referenced article explores the neural mechanisms behind growth after grief, what the research actually shows, and why growth and pain coexist rather than replacing each other.

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