What helps people to get through difficult experiences in childhood?

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What helps people to get through difficult experiences in childhood?

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What helps people to get through difficult experiences in childhood?

What does ‘getting through’ look like in their stories?

My name is Saya Morton, and I am a trainee clinical psychologist interested in people’s stories of coping. To date there has been a lot of research conducted in the area of difficult experiences in childhood, which involve being harmed or mistreated by another person, and the negative impact this can have on people’s lives. However, what is not as well-known is what gets people through these experiences, and the ways people cope.

The purpose of this study is to explore people’s stories about their lives. I would like to find out more about people’s understanding of their own ways of coping following such experiences, and what they have personally found important in helping them.

What will it involve?
A face-to-face interview.

Where?
A place of your choice.

When?
For more information, please contact: s.morton1053@canterbury.ac.uk
Or call 07733083662
A time that will be convenient for you.
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