International Handbook of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma

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Yael Danieli
Springer Science & Business Media, Jun 30, 1998 - Medical - 710 pages
Researchers and therapists explore the ways in which children of those traumatized by war, torture, and genocide inherit the legacies and memories of their parents, and suggest guidelines for treating second- generation victims. Material is organized in sections on the Nazi Holocaust, WWII, genocide, the Vietnam War, intergenerational effects revealed after the fall of communism, indigenous peoples, repressive regimes, domestic violence and crime, infectious and life-threatening diseases, and the emerging biology of intergenerational trauma. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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III
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IV
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V
67
VI
83
VII
95
VIII
117
IX
123
X
139
XXVII
351
XXIX
369
XXXII
383
XXXIII
399
XXXIV
431
XXXV
443
XXXVI
461
XXXVIII
481

XI
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XII
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XIII
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XV
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XVI
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XVII
223
XVIII
240
XIX
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XX
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XXI
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XXIII
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XXV
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XXVI
337
XXXIX
505
XLI
527
XLII
545
XLIII
563
XLVI
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XLVII
595
XLVIII
615
XLIX
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L
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