Promoting Positive Processes After Trauma targets one of the most damaging effects of trauma, ongoing impairment across the whole of "e;living."e; Viewing clients with trauma histories from the perspectives of their shared experiences is the foundation for the application of six strengths and virtues studied by positive psychology: hope, positive emotions, resilience, forgiveness, spirituality and religiosity, and meaning-making. The lived trauma experience of the contributing author illustrates actual means of change- Presents foundational information and newest findings from trauma and from positive psychology- Covers strengths and virtues that can be directly targeted in treatment or used as ancillary treatment goals- Provides further readings suitable for clients and for clinicians- Concludes with an integrative exploration of the organization of positive processes and their integration into portfolios.