Term ID: T2404

Holocaust Survivors

/holocaust-survivors/
Individuals who lived through Nazi persecution during World War II, studied extensively for understanding trauma effects, resilience, and intergenerational transmission of trauma.
Example: Research on psychological adaptation, post-traumatic stress, survivor guilt, and how trauma experiences affected parenting and subsequent generations.

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Reference: Kellermann (2001)