On Post-traumatic Growth and ‘Choosing’ to be Happy: Stories of Positive Change from African Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Brianne Wenning
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This chapter explores happiness and well-being among refugees and asylum seekers by employing a post-traumatic growth (PTG) lens. PTG developed through a recognition that, despite hardships and stressors, most people remain quite resilient. In fact, people often report that certain life domains have even grown because of that hardship. To demonstrate PTG among refugees and asylum seekers, I draw on ethnographic fieldwork from the Gambia and the UK. Three life domains in particular are highlighted in participants’ narratives. These are spirituality, new possibilities and changed relationships. By applying this concept of PTG to refugees and asylum seekers, I elucidate the ‘good’ in their lives and describe how they are continually striving for happiness and well-being.
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创伤后成长和“选择”快乐:非洲难民和寻求庇护者积极改变的故事
本章通过创伤后成长(PTG)的视角探讨难民和寻求庇护者的幸福和福祉。PTG的发展源于一种认识,即尽管有困难和压力,大多数人仍然很有弹性。事实上,人们经常报告说,由于这种困难,某些生活领域甚至得到了发展。为了证明难民和寻求庇护者中的PTG,我借鉴了冈比亚和英国的民族志田野调查。参与者的叙述中特别强调了三个生活领域。这些是灵性,新的可能性和改变的关系。通过将PTG的概念应用到难民和寻求庇护者身上,我阐明了他们生活中的“美好”,并描述了他们如何不断为幸福和幸福而奋斗。
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