Research Issues Surrounding Holocaust Survivors: Adaptability and Aging (original) (raw)

PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS OF THE HOLOCAUST ON AGING SURVIVORS AND THEIR FAMILIES

Lucy Steinitz

Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 1982

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Psychological and Socio-Demographic Data Contributing to the Resilience of Holocaust Survivors

Christophe Leys

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Holocaust Survivors in Old Age: The Jerusalem Longitudinal Study

Yoram Maaravi

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2008

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Coping in old age with extreme childhood trauma: Aging Holocaust survivors and their offspring facing new challenges

M. Bakermanskranenburg

Aging & Mental Health, 2011

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Effects of the Holocaust: Psychiatric, Behavioral, and Survivor Perspectives, The

Eva Kahana

1984

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Vulnerability to post-traumatic stress disorder and psychological morbidity in aged holocaust survivors

Claire Thompson

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2004

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Long-term effects of trauma: Psychosocial functioning of the second and third generation of Holocaust survivors

Michael Cale

Development and Psychopathology, 2007

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Fifty years later: the long-term psychological adjustment of ageing World War II survivors

Inge Bramsen

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2007

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Challenges for aging Holocaust survivors and their children: The impact of early trauma on aging

nancy isserman

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Tracing long-term effects of early trauma: A broad-scope view of Holocaust survivors in late life

Tzvia Blumstein

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2003

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Overcoming the Darkness? Holocaust Survivors' Emotional and Social Journeys in the Early Postwar Period

Constance Pâris de Bollardière

2020

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"Somehow the pathetic dumb suffering of these elderly people moves me more than anything": Caring for Elderly Holocaust Survivors in the Immediate Postwar Years

Dan Stone

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2018

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Time does not heal all wounds: Quality of life and psychological distress of people who survived the Holocaust as children 55 years later

Rachel Lev-Wiesel

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2003

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Recurrent trauma: Holocaust survivors cope with aging and cancer

Zahava Solomon

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2007

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Forty years later: Long-term consequences of massive traumatization as manifested by Holocaust survivors from the city and the Kibbutz

Arie Nadler

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1989

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Individual differences in posttraumatic stress disorder symptom profiles in Holocaust survivors in concentration camps or in hiding

Larry Siever

Journal of traumatic …, 1997

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Psychiatric disorders and other health dimensions among Holocaust survivors 6 decades later

Robert Kohn

The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2009

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Bearing Witness Over Time Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Aging in Survivors of the Holocaust in Belarus

Anne Speckhard

Research paper presented at the Conference “Camp of Trostinetz and Problems of Genocide during the Second World War”, Belarusian State University, 2002

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CFP Workshop Overcoming the Darkness. Holocaust Survivors' Emotional and Social Journeys in the Early Postwar Period

Constance Pâris de Bollardière, sharon kangisser

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Balancing psychache and resilience in aging Holocaust survivors

Hava Golander

International Psychogeriatrics, 2014

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Resilience and Vulnerability Among Aging Holocaust Survivors and Their Families: An Intergenerational Overview

Dov Shmotkin

Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 2011

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The psychiatric after-effects of the Holocaust on the second generation

Robert Kohn

Psychological medicine, 1998

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"I had no family, but I made family'. Immediate post-war coping strategies of adolescent survivors of the Holocaust

jennifer goldenberg

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Transgenerational Effects of Trauma in Midlife: Evidence for Resilience and Vulnerability in Offspring of Holocaust Survivors

Dov Shmotkin, Yuval Palgi

Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy, 2011

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Trauma and the Life Course in a Cross National Perspective: Focus on Holocaust Survivors Living in Hungary

Tirth Bhatta, Julia Kay K A Y Wolf, Jeong Lee, Eva Kahana

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Holocaust survivors: Coping with post-traumatic memories in childhood and 40 years later

Robert Enright

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1990

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Holocaust Survivors: Three Waves of Resilience Research

Harriet Cohen, Roberta R Greene

Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 2012

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Living with" the Past: Coping and Patterns in Families of Holocaust Survivors

Julia Chaitin

Family Process, 2003

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The Sydney Holocaust study: Posttraumatic stress disorder and other psychosocial morbidity in an aged community sample

Georgina Luscombe

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2003

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