Catastrophic Grief, Trauma, and Resilience in Child Concentration Camp Survivors
A Retrospective View of Their Holocaust Experiences
Description
Nine child concentration camp survivors were interviewed in their old age, evidencing enduring effects related to their traumatic experiences. All participants retained vivid recollections of internment and experienced catastrophic grief in relation to loss of parents and siblings. While resilience was evident, negotiation of life meaning was shaped by Holocaust-related memories and existential loneliness in old age.
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