Dominant attitudes of adult children of Holocaust survivors toward their parents
TitleDominant attitudes of adult children of Holocaust survivors toward their parents
Author
Call number616.8521/0001
Object number00501I
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherPlenum Press
Year of publication
1988
Physical descriptionpp193-218
MaterialArticle
Series titlePlenum series on stress and coping
ISBN306428733
Description
This paper addresses the results of a heuristic-phenomenological study exploring the experience of adult children of Holocaust survivors. It explores the evolving nature of the survivor/parent-child relationship from childhood into adulthood. Many differences are revealed depending on a variety of factors such as country of origin, duration of parent incarceration, pre-Holocaust personality, age at time of incarceration. The issue is how these differences and situations effected their personalities and subsequently effected the relationship they had with their children