In this paper the authors review perspectives related to Holocaust victims, limitations of Holocaust studies are discussed, and suggestions for viewing the long-range post-traumatic effects of the Holocaust upon its victims from social and behavioral science perspectives are advanced. The views of survivors toward post-war adjustment, drawn from interviews with Holocaust victims, are also presented
Bibliography: leaves 175-196.This study focuses on the intergnerational transmission of Holocaust ef...
The political attitudes of tolerance or intolerance of victims towards their former perpetrators hav...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
The thesis of this article is that, in spite of a large body of literature on the subject, a signifi...
The recent interest in various aspects of the Holocaust focus on survivors and their children. One m...
The present paper gives an overview of the long-term psychological effects of Holocaust traumatizati...
Much has been written about psychopathology of Holocaust survivors and the transmission of this terr...
This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects that accompany survivorship of a majo...
It is now well known that six million Jews, 220,000 Roma, 250,000 disabled persons, and thousands of...
This dissertation presents the results of a study designed to explore the personal experience of bei...
In the current thesis, the reasons for the differential impact of Holocaust trauma on Holocaust surv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-42)The Nazi Holocaust inflicted serious emotional and ...
The current set of meta-analyses elucidates the long-term psychiatric, psychosocial, and physical co...
The current set of meta-analyses elucidates the long-term psychiatric, psychosocial, and physical co...
This study was undertaken to help resolve current debate in the field as to whether or not the traum...
Bibliography: leaves 175-196.This study focuses on the intergnerational transmission of Holocaust ef...
The political attitudes of tolerance or intolerance of victims towards their former perpetrators hav...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
The thesis of this article is that, in spite of a large body of literature on the subject, a signifi...
The recent interest in various aspects of the Holocaust focus on survivors and their children. One m...
The present paper gives an overview of the long-term psychological effects of Holocaust traumatizati...
Much has been written about psychopathology of Holocaust survivors and the transmission of this terr...
This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects that accompany survivorship of a majo...
It is now well known that six million Jews, 220,000 Roma, 250,000 disabled persons, and thousands of...
This dissertation presents the results of a study designed to explore the personal experience of bei...
In the current thesis, the reasons for the differential impact of Holocaust trauma on Holocaust surv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-42)The Nazi Holocaust inflicted serious emotional and ...
The current set of meta-analyses elucidates the long-term psychiatric, psychosocial, and physical co...
The current set of meta-analyses elucidates the long-term psychiatric, psychosocial, and physical co...
This study was undertaken to help resolve current debate in the field as to whether or not the traum...
Bibliography: leaves 175-196.This study focuses on the intergnerational transmission of Holocaust ef...
The political attitudes of tolerance or intolerance of victims towards their former perpetrators hav...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...