2019
DOI: 10.1080/00332828.2019.1630190
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Survival, Recovery, Mourning, and Intergenerational Transmission of Experience: A Discussion of Gomolin’s Paper

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“…Apart from the original psychological damage the victims suffer, there are emotional penalties such as anger, helplessness, and depression. Studies of survivors of Auschwitz show that traumatized adults can display their feelings differently (Ornstein et al, 2019). Specifically, survivors developed feelings of anger and frustration because, as survivors, they either had to come to terms with physical and emotional trauma for the rest of their lives (Abramovitch, 1986), or living in aggressive and oppressive contexts can pose a particular challenge, that of perceiving reality as natural and ordinary.…”
Section: The Memory Of Traumatic Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the original psychological damage the victims suffer, there are emotional penalties such as anger, helplessness, and depression. Studies of survivors of Auschwitz show that traumatized adults can display their feelings differently (Ornstein et al, 2019). Specifically, survivors developed feelings of anger and frustration because, as survivors, they either had to come to terms with physical and emotional trauma for the rest of their lives (Abramovitch, 1986), or living in aggressive and oppressive contexts can pose a particular challenge, that of perceiving reality as natural and ordinary.…”
Section: The Memory Of Traumatic Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%