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SUMMARY:The Science of Hope: An Introduction for Victim Service Providers
DESCRIPTION:Hope has emerged as one of the top protective factors leading to well-being. This Center for Victim Research workshop will discuss the science of hope as a psychological strength in our ability to cope with adversity and trauma.  This workshop will summarize over 15 years of research that show (1) hope predicts positive outcomes\, (2) hope buffers the effects of adversity\, and (3) hope can be influenced and sustained.  Dr. Hellman’s published research has demonstrated that hope promotes outcomes for survivors and is an important contributor to staff well-being. \nLearning Objectives \n\nParticipants will learn the science of hope and its core components that lead to goal attainment.\nParticipants will learn how hope can help overcome adversity on the path to well-being.\nParticipants will learn research-based strategies to nurture hope in staff.\nParticipants will understand the theoretical foundations of hope and its application to personal and professional well-being.\n\nPresenter: \nChan M. Hellman\, Ph.D.\, is a professor at the University of Oklahoma and Director of The Hope Research Center and has published over 80 research studies. Chan has presented his work on hope with TEDx and has provided invited talks in Europe\, United Kingdom\, and the Middle East. Chan’s research is focused on hope as a psychological strength helping children and adults overcome trauma and adversity. Chan is the co-author of the award-winning book “Hope Rising: How the Science of Hope Can Change Your Life” published by Morgan James. Chan Hellman and the Hope Research Center received the 2024 “Building Knowledge Through Research” award by the US Department of Justice – Office for Victims of Crime. \nKimberly Walsh\, of JBS International\, will serve as discussant. \nASL interpretation provided. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/the-science-of-hope-an-introduction-for-victim-service-providers/
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