What is it about?
This review identifies key positive psychology constructs relevant to veterans and service members with traumatic brain injury, offering practical targets for strength-based rehabilitation. The review highlights trends in the use of constructs over time and gaps in how they are measured and applied, guiding future development of theory-driven and context-specific interventions.
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Why is it important?
By emphasizing an ecological perspective, the review underscores the importance of integrating individual, social, and environmental positive factors to encourage consideration of multilevel influences on recovery to tailor supports that align with the lived contexts
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This page is a summary of: Setbacks to strengths: A scoping review of positive psychology constructs among veterans and service members with traumatic brain injury., Rehabilitation Psychology, June 2026, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/rep0000681.
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