Combatting intergenerational effects of psychotrauma with multifamily therapy

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  • who: Trudy Mooren from the Technical Dresden, Germany have published the article: Combatting intergenerational effects of psychotrauma with multifamily therapy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    The search for mechanisms of intergenerational consequences of psychotrauma that started with clinical observations of children of survivors of the Holocaust has a long history characterized by many controversies. The underlying premise, based on a linear cause-effect model, is that parental trauma is directly or indirectly passed down to the offspring. In a set of controlled non-clinical studies, no evidence for the influence of the parents . . .

     

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