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Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma across Three Generations: A Preliminary StudyUniversity of Haifa, Israel This qualitative study reports a preliminary investigation of the intergenerational transmission of trauma across three generations, and across three types of trauma. Representatives of three families in which the first generation had experienced a trauma were examined. Trauma included experiencing the Holocaust, being placed in a transit camp following immigration from Morocco, and being forced to dislocate as the result of a war. The representatives of successive generations were administered qualitative, openended interviews regarding their life as survivors or victims, or as the second/third generation of survivors/victims. A content analysis revealed that the intergenerational transmission of three types of trauma was perpetuated across three generations.
Key Words: intergenerational transmission three family generations trauma
Qualitative Social Work, Vol. 6, No. 1,
75-94 (2007) |
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