This paper describes how Holocaust survivors learned to help themselves and to reestablish their sense of community and self-worth. Sixteen female survivors were interviewed regarding their post-war adjustment. Data from the interviews revealed three themes which the women employed to cope with their post-war stress. These important factors in the adaptation process include establishing a family, building a community, and using work as therapy
This paper reports on qualitative research about resilience processes in Holocaust child survivors, ...
An ethnographic study was utilized to identify coping strategies of women with breast cancer. Five w...
Afghan women who have immigrated to the United States have often been exposed to violence and other ...
The current study analyses how Holocaust survivors coped with different painful situations in their ...
Abstract Increasingly, mental health professionals are confronted with survivors of ethnic conflict ...
This research paper is a cross-parallel thematic study of the strategies of survival during the holo...
Memoirs and oral histories of the Holocaust reveal that Jewish women in Germany experienced a signif...
The female experience during the Holocaust has largely been ignored as significantly different than ...
Previous studies of resistance in the field of sociology have focused on many types of resistance bu...
This paper explores the events of the Holocaust from a feminist perspective, examining the specific ...
To cope with difficult stress isn’t always easy and a lot of studies have been made to gain more inf...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
The study explored factors to which people traumatized by war attribute their recovery from posttrau...
This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects that accompany survivorship of a majo...
The article highlights the need for a support community group for women who survived the Rwandan Gen...
This paper reports on qualitative research about resilience processes in Holocaust child survivors, ...
An ethnographic study was utilized to identify coping strategies of women with breast cancer. Five w...
Afghan women who have immigrated to the United States have often been exposed to violence and other ...
The current study analyses how Holocaust survivors coped with different painful situations in their ...
Abstract Increasingly, mental health professionals are confronted with survivors of ethnic conflict ...
This research paper is a cross-parallel thematic study of the strategies of survival during the holo...
Memoirs and oral histories of the Holocaust reveal that Jewish women in Germany experienced a signif...
The female experience during the Holocaust has largely been ignored as significantly different than ...
Previous studies of resistance in the field of sociology have focused on many types of resistance bu...
This paper explores the events of the Holocaust from a feminist perspective, examining the specific ...
To cope with difficult stress isn’t always easy and a lot of studies have been made to gain more inf...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
The study explored factors to which people traumatized by war attribute their recovery from posttrau...
This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects that accompany survivorship of a majo...
The article highlights the need for a support community group for women who survived the Rwandan Gen...
This paper reports on qualitative research about resilience processes in Holocaust child survivors, ...
An ethnographic study was utilized to identify coping strategies of women with breast cancer. Five w...
Afghan women who have immigrated to the United States have often been exposed to violence and other ...