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From Generation To Generation: Healing Intergenerational Trauma Through Storytelling Paperback English by Emily Wanderer Cohen - 26-Jul-18

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PublisherMorgan James Publishing
ISBN 139781683507574
ISBN 101683507576
AuthorEmily Wanderer Cohen
Book FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Book SubtitleHealing Intergenerational Trauma Through Storytelling
Book DescriptionMost children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors felt the omnipresence of the Holocaust throughout their childhood and for many, the spectre of the Holocaust continues to loom large through the phenomenon of "intergenerational" or "transgenerational" trauma. Most children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors felt the omnipresence of the Holocaust throughout their childhood and for many, the spectre of the Holocaust continues to loom large through the phenomenon of "intergenerational" or "transgenerational" trauma. Part memoir and part self-discovery, if you're a second-generation (2G) or third-generation (3G) Holo-caust survivor--or you're experiencing intergenerational trauma of any kind--and you're ready to heal from that trauma, you need to read this book.
About the AuthorEmily Wanderer Cohen is the daughter and granddaughter of Holocaust survivors. Ever since the day she came home from religious school asking her mother about the Holocaust, Emily heard her mother’s stories of incarceration in and escape from concentration camp as well as eventual immigration to the United States. Her mother also spoke to schoolchildren and other audiences about her personal Holocaust experiences, helping to ensure that this horrific event would never be forgotten. Emily now works with multiple generations of Holocaust survivors to understand their transmitted trauma and heal it through writing. She also speaks to Jewish and other organizations about her mother’s history as well as how her mother’s trauma affected her as a second-generation (2G) Holocaust survivor. She resides in Portland, OR.
Publication Date26-Jul-18
Number of Pages158
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