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Maternal trauma and fear history predict BDNF methylation and gene expression in newborns [PDF]
Trauma and related fear exert significant influence on mental and physical health throughout the lifespan and are associated with intergenerational patterns of development, health, and behavior.
Stefanie R. Pilkay +4 more
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Using the construct of projective identification and integrating it with the body of literature on intergenerational transmission of unsymbolized parental trauma, I describe the case of an adult black South African woman called Sibulelo.
Zelda Gillian Knight
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The Old Wounded: Destructive Plasticity and Intergenerational Trauma
This article addresses a significant gap in trauma theory and philosophy; namely, it develops a partial theory of the subject of intergenerational trauma. This is accomplished through a close examination of Catherine Malabou’s theory of the subject
Brandon D. C. Fenton
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The intergenerational impact of psychological trauma and the repercussions that trauma can have upon an entire family system suggests individual therapy alone may be insufficient.
John Hurley +2 more
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The topics of intergenerational trauma, resilience, and wellbeing as they relate to forced migration are receiving more attention in the arts and health literature.
Lydia Wanja Gitau +2 more
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Childhood trauma is adversely linked to a spectrum of physical and neurobehavioral disorders, further facilitating the intergenerational transmission of familial trauma. This review systematically elaborates on the profound impacts of childhood trauma on
Xuyan Cheng, Ping Liu, Qing Zhang
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Intergenerational trauma is defined as the process of transferring traumatic experiences across generations through various mechanisms; it is considered as a multi-layered transfer process that operates at social, cultural and biological levels.
Merve Karaburun
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Post-Memory and Family Bonds: Trauma Transmission in the Orphan Train Narrative
The concept of post-memory, introduced by Marianne Hirsch, offers a framework for understanding how collective memory is transmitted across generations. This study examines intergenerational trauma through a qualitative descriptive analysis of Christina ...
Helmatun Fauza Ulfah
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In the face of all the limitations and criticisms regarding the recognition of consciousness as a psychosocial "singularity experience", the construction of "Dissoanalysis Theory: Psychocommunal Therapy" centered on "multiple ...
Erdinc Ozturk
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Abstract This study employs a schizocartographic approach to explore community narratives of space, memory, and violence in Kraaifontein, Cape Town. Through participants' accounts, ordinary places—gardens, shops, blocks, sports grounds, and streets—emerge as ambivalent geographies where trauma, resilience, and belonging intersect.
Guido Veronese +2 more
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