ICMGLT LIBRARY Bibliographic DataInternational Handbook of Multigenerational Legacies of TraumaVictims’ Rights, Rights of Future Generations, and Reparative Justice International Handbook of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma 'To the children yet unborn with the hope that we leave them a better world in which to grow' In Front Introduction PART I. THE NAZI HOLOCAUST Chapter 1. Intergenerational Memory of the Holocaust Chapter 2. Transgenerational Transmission of Effects of the Holocaust Chapter 3. Transgenerational Effects of the Holocaust The Israeli Research Perspective Chapter 4. Children of Nazis A Psychodynamic Perspective Chapter 5. Who Am I in Relation to My Past, in Relation to the Other Chapter 6. World War II Prisoners of War and Their Families PART II. WORLD WAR II Chapter 7. Intergenerational Effects of the Japanese American Internment Chapter 8. The Second Generation of Hibakusha, Atomic Bomb Survivors Chapter 9. Children of Dutch War Sailors and Civilian Resistance Veterans Chapter 10. Children of Collaborators Chapter 11. Intergenerational Effects in Families of World War II Survivors from the Dutch East Indies PART III. GENOCIDE Chapter 12. The Turkish Genocide of the Armenians Chapter 13. The Effects of Massive Trauma on Cambodian Parents and Children PART IV. THE VIETNAM WAR Chapter 14. Warrior Fathers and Warrior Sons Chapter 15. Children of Military Personnel Missing in Action in Southeast Asia Chapter 16. The Legacy of Combat Trauma PART V. INTERGENERATIONAL EFFECTS REVEALED AFTER THE FALL OF COMMUNISM Chapter 17. Intergenerational Aspects of the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia Chapter 18. Three Generations in Jewish and Non-Jewish German Families after the Unification of Germany Chapter 19. Intergenerational Responses to Social and Political Changes PART VI. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Chapter 20. Intergenerational Aspects of Trauma for Australian Aboriginal People Chapter 21. Healing the American Indian Soul Wound Chapter 22. The Role of Dependency and Colonialism in Generating Trauma in First Nations Citizens Chapter 23. Intergenerational Aspects of Ethnic Conflict in Africa The Nigerian Experience Chapter 24. Black Psychological Functioning and the Legacy of Slavery Myths and Realities PART VII. REPRESSIVE REGIMES Chapter 25. Stalin's Purge and Its Impact on Russian Families A Pilot Study Chapter 26. The Social Process and the Trans generational Transmission of Trauma in Chile Chapter 27. Transmission ofTrauma The Argentine Case Chapter 28. The Impact of Culture on the Transmission of Trauma Refugees' Stories and Silence Embodied in Their Children's Lives Chapter 29. The Second Bullet Transgenerational Impacts of the Trauma of Conflict within a South African and World Context Chapter 30. Intergenerational Responses to the Persecution of the Baha'is of Iran PART VIII. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CRIME Chapter 31. Intergenerational Child Maltreatment Chapter 32. An Examination of Competing Explanations for the Intergenerational Transmission of Domestic Violence Chapter 33. Violence Effects of Parent's Previous Trauma on Currently Traumatized Children PART IX. INFECTIOUS AND LIFE-THREA TENING DISEASES Chapter 34. AIDS and Its Traumatic Effects on Families Chapter 35. Daughters of Breast Cancer Patients Genetic Legacies and Traumas PART X. THE EMERGING BIOLOGY OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA Chapter 36. Psychobiology of Intergenerational Effects ofTrauma Chapter 37. Phenomenology and Psychobiology of the Intergenerational Response to Trauma Chapter 38. Initial Clinical Evidence of Genetic Contributions to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Conclusions and Future Directions Index