Qualitative methodology was used to investigate the intergenerational impact of the 1932-1933 Holodomor genocide on three generations in 15 Ukrainian families. Each family, residing in Ukraine, consisted of a first generation survivor, a second generation adult child and a third generation adult grandchild of the same line. The findings show that the Holodomor, a genocide that claimed millions of lives by forced starvation, still exerts substantial effects on generations born decades later. Specifically, thematic analysis of the 45 semi-structured, in-depth interviews, done between July and November 2010, revealed that a constellation of emotions, inner states and trauma-based coping strategies emerged in the survivors during the genocide p...
The trauma of a genocide can be transmitted to subsequent generations though familial mental health,...
This master's thesis focusses on long-term effects of the Holocaust on the generation of survivors a...
Despite the fact that survivors of Soviet political repressions still feel the adverse long-term con...
The aims of this study were to examine the intergenerational effects of two cultural contexts of mas...
The clinical concepts developed in the present paper concern the resilience and the trans-generation...
This rigorous thesis focusses on transgenerational transmission and the repeated themes of family me...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
Over sixty-five years ago the Jewish people were liberated from Nazi Europe. Since that time, resear...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
Background The psychological transmission of the noxious effects of a major trauma from one generati...
When examining the process of the intergenerational transmission of trauma for the experiences of fi...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
Research has shown that individuals who experience an event that shatters their assumptions of the w...
Abstract Increasingly, mental health professionals are confronted with survivors of ethnic conflict ...
The trauma of a genocide can be transmitted to subsequent generations though familial mental health,...
This master's thesis focusses on long-term effects of the Holocaust on the generation of survivors a...
Despite the fact that survivors of Soviet political repressions still feel the adverse long-term con...
The aims of this study were to examine the intergenerational effects of two cultural contexts of mas...
The clinical concepts developed in the present paper concern the resilience and the trans-generation...
This rigorous thesis focusses on transgenerational transmission and the repeated themes of family me...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
Over sixty-five years ago the Jewish people were liberated from Nazi Europe. Since that time, resear...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
Background The psychological transmission of the noxious effects of a major trauma from one generati...
When examining the process of the intergenerational transmission of trauma for the experiences of fi...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
Research has shown that individuals who experience an event that shatters their assumptions of the w...
Abstract Increasingly, mental health professionals are confronted with survivors of ethnic conflict ...
The trauma of a genocide can be transmitted to subsequent generations though familial mental health,...
This master's thesis focusses on long-term effects of the Holocaust on the generation of survivors a...
Despite the fact that survivors of Soviet political repressions still feel the adverse long-term con...