Recovering from genocidal trauma : an information and practice guide for working with holocaust survivors /

Since the Second World War people have become aware of the trauma associated with genocide and other crimes against humanity. Today, assisting mass atrocity survivors, especially as they age, poses a serious challenge for service providers around the world. Recovering from Genocidal Trauma is a comp...

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Main Authors: Giberovitch, Myra, 1947- (Author), Barry, Raymond (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2014]
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245 1 0 |a Recovering from genocidal trauma :  |b an information and practice guide for working with holocaust survivors /  |c Myra Giberovitch with Raymond Barry. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-328) and index. 
505 0 0 |g Part I  |t Survivors of Atrocity --  |g 1  |t Mass Atrocity Crimes  |g 13 --  |g 2  |t Understanding the Historical Context  |g 18 --  |g 3  |t Identifying a Holocaust Survivor  |g 45 --  |g 4  |t Changing Perceptions of Holocaust Survivors  |g 50 --  |g Part II  |t Understanding Survivors --  |g 5  |t Impact of Trauma: Vulnerability and Resilience  |g 67 --  |g 6  |t Environmental Factors That Reduce the Impact of Trauma  |g 89 --  |g 7  |t Other Issues Unique to Survivors  |g 97 --  |g Part III  |t Survivor Services and Programs --  |g 8  |t Transcending Victimization through Empowerment  |g 123 --  |g 9  |t Creating a Specialized Program  |g 141 --  |g 10  |t Short-Term Group Services  |g 158 --  |g 11  |t Long-Term Group Service: An Incubator Environment  |g 176 --  |g 12  |t Intergenerational Programs  |g 194 --  |g Part IV  |t Professional Interactions with Survivors --  |g 13  |t Therapeutic Responses  |g 209 --  |g 14  |t Mitigating Responses to Environmental Triggers  |g 238 --  |g 15  |t Responding to Emotional Reactions  |g 255 --  |g 16  |t Professional Considerations  |g 268 --  |g Part V  |t Going Forward --  |g 17  |t Recovery Milestones Applicable to Other Communities  |g 279. 
520 |a Since the Second World War people have become aware of the trauma associated with genocide and other crimes against humanity. Today, assisting mass atrocity survivors, especially as they age, poses a serious challenge for service providers around the world. Recovering from Genocidal Trauma is a comprehensive guide to understanding Holocaust survivors and responding to their needs. In it, Myra Giberovitch documents her twenty-five years of working with Holocaust survivors as a professional social worker, researcher, educator, community leader, and daughter of Auschwitz survivors. With copious personal and practical examples, this book lays out a strengths-based practice philosophy that guides the reader in how to understand the survivor experience, develop service models and programs, and employ individual and group interventions to empower survivors. This book is essential for anyone who studies, interacts, lives, or works with survivors of mass atrocity. 
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