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Ripples of trauma and resilience: partner relationships among second-generation survivors of the Holocaust

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There is evidence that transmission of the Holocaust experience to second-generation survivors does affect their intimate relationships. They displayed less intimacy toward their partners and were more controlling and invasive. It was concluded that the second-generation internalized a relationship model characterized by low-level intimacy and difficulty with trust

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