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Conceptualizing a Holocaust survivorship model

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This article presents the findings of the Templeton study, which incorporated a number of theoretical frameworks to describe critical events in survivors' lives before, during and after the Holocaust. A Holocaust Survivorship model was created to suggest how individuals, families and communities develop a positive engagement with life after longterm exposure to adverse and life-threatening events

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