Meaning making in survivorship:applicaion to the Holcaust survivors
TítuloMeaning making in survivorship:applicaion to the Holcaust survivors
Autor
Call number155.93/0018
Número del objeto07730c
Lugar de publicaciónNew York, New York, United States
EditorialRoutedge
Año de publicación
2011
Paginaciónpp30-58
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780415571722
NotesArticle from the book 'Studies of the Holocaust - lessons in survivorship' pp30-58
Descripción
Meaning making is emerging as a core construct in addressing trauma and violent loss. Examined how 133 Holocaust survivors pursued what mattered at three different time points. After immigration, survivors focused on education and family, having children, shutting the door to the past, and cultivating attitudes such as gratitude, acceptance and dissolving hatred