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The trauma recovery literature posits that events that 2 of 12 challenge individuals` orienting systems require cognitive reappraisal efforts through meaning-making processes to rebuild shattered assumptions about the world (e_g, expectations of safety, justice, or self-reliance) and reduce distress. Despite recent studies with refugee populations that examine important aspects of meaning-making (e_g, meaning-making across generations or through narrative methods ), it remains unclear how cumulative, collective traumatic experiences affect refugees` integrated meaning-making experience, its determinants and outcomes, as well as impact on post-displacement psychological well-being. Although the risks . . .
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