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Trauma and Rebirth: Intergenerational Effects of the Holocaust [Hardcover]

John J. Sigal (Author), Morton Weinfeld (Author)

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027592906X 978-0275929060 June 1, 1989
The first empirical study of the psychological consequences of the Holocaust across three generations, this book assesses the long-term and intergenerational effects of severe victimization and of other forms of exposure to excessive, prolonged stress. Although there can be no doubt that there are negative psychological and physical consequences for the survivors of the Holocaust, the authors present evidence here that contradicts the dominant thrust of previous studies, which emphasized dysfunction in the family life of survivors and psychological impairment in their children. In addition to an intensive study of Holocaust survivors and their families, this book provides a yardstick against which the long-term and cross-generational impact of other potentially traumatic situations--war, earthquakes, flood, fire, assault, and so on--may be measured. The authors' research for this volume spans the disciplines of psychology, psychiatry, sociology, history, and ethnic studies. The book, however, is written in an accessible style easily understood by the nonprofessional reader. The culmination of a nine year collaborative effort, Trauma and Rebirth consists, primarily, of findings drawn from two sample surveys of Jewish residents in Montreal. One survey focuses on Holocaust survivors, the second on children of survivors. Both include control groups, and draw from unbiased, nonclinical, and non-self-selected populations. Students and scholars of modern Jewish life and the Holocaust, or anyone interested in the study of trauma and victimization, will find Trauma and Rebirth an invaluable resource.

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“Sigal and Weinfeld have produced a useful work. It contributes to the entire area of trauma and stress and deserves a wide readership. The fact that its focus is on the Jewish Holocaust survivors should not deter the reader. All students of the consequences of extreme victimization will benefit from the insight presented. While acknowleding the severity of the traumatic insult, Sigal and Weinfeld instill a degree of hope with respect to human resilience, adaptation, and dignity. The reader is well rewarded.”–American Journal of Psychotherapy

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JOHN J. SIGAL is a Professor of Psychiatry at McGill University, and a pioneer in the research of second generational effects of the Holocaust.

MORTON WEINFIELD is Chairman of the Sociology Department at McGill University and is an expert on ethnic and race relations.

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This book is a scientific study of survivors of the Holocaust and their families, some three and a half decades after the end of the war. Read the first page
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sociopolitical attitudes, intergenerational effects, survivor parents, psychiatric consequences, concentration camp survivors, one grandparent
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World War, United States, North America, Montreal Jews, Montreal Jewish, Comparison of Survivors, French Canadian, Japanese Canadians, Nazi-occupied Europe, Variable Response Rate, Correlates of Heterogeneity, Helena Manaster, New World, New York
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