The role of parental negative world assumptions in the intergenerational transmission of war trauma

Volume: 55, Issue: 6, Pages: 745 - 755
Published: Oct 29, 2019
Abstract
Among the most prevalent and adverse sequalae of traumatic experiences are negative world assumptions (WAs), which describe trauma-related negative cognitions regarding the self, the world, and others. Even though a wealth of studies has shown intrapersonal associations between negative WAs and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), there has been little research on how WAs may affect family systems. This study examined the intergenerational...
Paper Details
Title
The role of parental negative world assumptions in the intergenerational transmission of war trauma
Published Date
Oct 29, 2019
Volume
55
Issue
6
Pages
745 - 755
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