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Qualitative research methods as semi-structured, in-depth interview and written structured survey were used for identify the impact of intergenerational trauma caused by political repression during the Soviet time. 9 persons took part in the study.
Andrey Gronsky, Chinakova Nina
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The ‘Tender Narrator’ Who Sees Beyond Time:
While trauma occurs in separation, healing happens in relation, where the inner dynamics of voice and expression play an important role in narrating a traumatic experience.
Thomas Hübl, Lori Shridhare
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Collective Trauma, Collective Healing [PDF]
AbstractTrauma associated with forced displacement has a psychosocial impact not only on the individual, but also families, communities and larger society. At the family level, this includes the dynamics of single parent families, lack of trust among members, and changes in significant relationships and child-rearing practice.
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Background Daily stressors have been shown to mediate the relationship of war trauma and trauma-related distress among refugees and internally displaced persons exposed to war and conflict.
Daya Somasundaram +5 more
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Substitutive trauma: preparing grounds for the Russian attack on Ukraine
Unprocessed collective trauma may create fertile soil for political manipulation. This article introduces a new concept, that of "substitutive trauma," which refers to the utilization of unprocessed collective traumatic experiences by political ...
Jana Javakhishvili
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This article explores what is told about the supposed “collapse” of the collective farms in Lithuania, how is the negative connotation explained, and how is it attuned to the negative understanding of collectivization and collective farms in general ...
Valda Budreckaitė
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The number of worldwide traumatic events is significant, yet the literature pays little attention to their implications for leader development. This article calls for a consideration of how collective trauma such as genocide and the Holocaust can shape ...
Lara A. Tcholakian +3 more
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Can the Subaltern Stream?: Trauma, Intersectionality, and Netflix
My article examines the ways in which colonial history intersects with manifestations of subjective and narrative memory in the present. I discuss two Netflix original series to trace the development of contemporary responses to intergenerational ...
Rosemary Peters-Hill
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Unsilencing the Echoes of Historical Trauma: A Comparative Analysis
Indigenous communities in North America have distinct colonial histories with their own story of how their ancestors were able to survive the mass effort to take their land, resources, language, culture, and sometimes even their lives. These stories have
Lorinda Riley +2 more
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Who Is to Blame and What Is to Be Done: Analysis of Comments to Films about the Beslan School Siege
Objective. Analysis of YouTube comments to documentaries about the fifteenth anniversary of the Beslan school siege. Background. Amid reactivation of the Beslan discourse, demand for social reflection of the tragedy is increasing.
Smirnov N.M.
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