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. 2013 Jan;21(1):150-6.
doi: 10.1080/09658211.2012.745572. Epub 2013 Jan 11.

Meaning making, adversity, and regulatory flexibility

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Meaning making, adversity, and regulatory flexibility

George A Bonanno. Memory. 2013 Jan.

Abstract

Despite the widely accepted belief that meaning making is essential for mental health following adversity, the available research continues to provide mixed findings: meaning making is sometimes evident, sometimes not, and more frequently than we would expect associated with poor health outcomes. The papers that comprise this special issue of Memory put flesh to those bones by approaching the question from a narrative memory perspective. Meaning making, these studies demonstrate, is a multi-faceted phenomenon and whether it is necessary or adaptive depends on which particular form of meaning making is considered and on the context and timing in which it occurs. To situate these insights in a broader framework I consider parallels with the emergent literature on regulatory flexibility and briefly review recent research and theory on that construct as it has been applied in the literatures on coping and emotion regulation. Finally, I close by suggesting a basic framework, informed by the flexibility construct, that might guide future research on meaning making.

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References

    1. Banks, Salmon (this issue)
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