Abstract Increasingly, mental health professionals are confronted with survivors of ethnic conflict and genocide, many of whom were adolescents when they experienced such extreme, prolonged trauma. Holocaust survivor interviews provide an important window into the process of post-traumatic coping and adaptation by adolescent survivors of genocide. The immediate postgenocide years have been a particularly neglected field of inquiry among trauma researchers. This study of the immediate coping strategies used by adolescent survivors of the Holocaust is part of a larger secondary analysis of the long-term coping and adaptation of 18 adolescent survivors Á 14 women and four men Á who were between the ages of 12 and 18 at the start of World War I...
trauma was inflicted on children who ex-perienced it. Two questions were central to the current inve...
Background and Objectives: The vast majority of youth who lived through the Bosnian war were exposed...
BACKGROUND: The psychological transmission of the noxious effects of a major trauma from one generat...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
This paper describes how Holocaust survivors learned to help themselves and to reestablish their sen...
The current study analyses how Holocaust survivors coped with different painful situations in their ...
This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects that accompany survivorship of a majo...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-171)Research on Holocaust survivors and their childre...
Qualitative methodology was used to investigate the intergenerational impact of the 1932-1933 Holodo...
The theory of intergenerational transmission, the basis of the present study, suggested the possibil...
Thousands of orphaned survivors of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide against the Tutsi were not only exposed...
Re-experiencing of traumatic memories becomes a social core-phenomenon concerning people of advanced...
This master's thesis focusses on long-term effects of the Holocaust on the generation of survivors a...
This article develops a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which teenage Hungarian Jews resp...
trauma was inflicted on children who ex-perienced it. Two questions were central to the current inve...
Background and Objectives: The vast majority of youth who lived through the Bosnian war were exposed...
BACKGROUND: The psychological transmission of the noxious effects of a major trauma from one generat...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
This paper describes how Holocaust survivors learned to help themselves and to reestablish their sen...
The current study analyses how Holocaust survivors coped with different painful situations in their ...
This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects that accompany survivorship of a majo...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-171)Research on Holocaust survivors and their childre...
Qualitative methodology was used to investigate the intergenerational impact of the 1932-1933 Holodo...
The theory of intergenerational transmission, the basis of the present study, suggested the possibil...
Thousands of orphaned survivors of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide against the Tutsi were not only exposed...
Re-experiencing of traumatic memories becomes a social core-phenomenon concerning people of advanced...
This master's thesis focusses on long-term effects of the Holocaust on the generation of survivors a...
This article develops a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which teenage Hungarian Jews resp...
trauma was inflicted on children who ex-perienced it. Two questions were central to the current inve...
Background and Objectives: The vast majority of youth who lived through the Bosnian war were exposed...
BACKGROUND: The psychological transmission of the noxious effects of a major trauma from one generat...