Recovering from Genocidal Trauma : An Information and Practice Guide for Working with Holocaust Survivors /
Since the Second World War people have become aware of the trauma associated with genocide and other crimes against humanity. Today, assisting mass atrocity survivors, especially as they age, poses a serious challenge for service providers around the world. Recovering from Genocidal Trauma is a comp...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I Survivors of Atrocity
- 1 Mass Atrocity Crimes 13
- 2 Understanding the Historical Context 18
- 3 Identifying a Holocaust Survivor 45
- 4 Changing Perceptions of Holocaust Survivors 50
- Part II Understanding Survivors
- 5 Impact of Trauma: Vulnerability and Resilience 67
- 6 Environmental Factors That Reduce the Impact of Trauma 89
- 7 Other Issues Unique to Survivors 97
- Part III Survivor Services and Programs
- 8 Transcending Victimization through Empowerment 123
- 9 Creating a Specialized Program 141
- 10 Short-Term Group Services 158
- 11 Long-Term Group Service: An Incubator Environment 176
- 12 Intergenerational Programs 194
- Part IV Professional Interactions with Survivors
- 13 Therapeutic Responses 209
- 14 Mitigating Responses to Environmental Triggers 238
- 15 Responding to Emotional Reactions 255
- 16 Professional Considerations 268
- Part V Going Forward
- 17 Recovery Milestones Applicable to Other Communities 279.