NEED HELP for survey in Understanding cognition on outcomes to stressful life events (1 Viewer)

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I am a postgraduate psychology student and am needing as many people as I can to complete an ANONYMOUS online 15-20 minutes survey.

This can help contribute to understanding the impact of having experienced a stressful event and how we may better identify and target unhelpful thinking patterns (coping styles) and in turn improve health and treatment outcomes!

We are interested in examining how people view and think about a stressful life event and how this can result in a positive or negative impact from such life experiences.

To participate you will be:

- aged between 18- 60 years of age
- have experienced a life event that caused significant distress or changed how you viewed the world (e.g., relationship break-ups, robbery, death of a close friend or family, a really bad accident, witnessing someone badly hurt or killed, death of a pet etc.).

For more information and to complete the survey: http://opinio.online.swin.edu.au/s?s=12043

Any help would be highly appreciated as this is a massive individual project thesis for me this year as well as will certainly contribute to understanding crucial aspects on stressful events!

Please feel free to ask me any questions :)


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