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Stories of transmission and gradual resolution of trauma-related shame in three generations of Slovenian families
Stories of transmission and gradual resolution of trauma-related shame in three generations of Slovenian families

Author(s): Katarina Kompan Erzar, Erzsébet Fanni Tóth, Katarina Možina
Subject(s): Neuropsychology, Behaviorism, Studies in violence and power, Family and social welfare, Victimology
Published by: Uniwersytet Opolski
Keywords: trauma-related shame; generations; Slovenian families;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper, we will present a study into the dynamics of the transmission of emotional traumatic in three families of victims of World War II and post-war communist oppression. This study is taken from a broader research project in which we investigated the experiences of nonclinical families that managed to survive through three generation, and in which post-traumatic growth is present, i. e. the ability to integrate traumatic experiences and provide greater security for future generations. The main focus will be on how emotional content is transmitted and transformed through generations and how to recognise it in various forms of behaviour, thinking and emotions, that appear in each of the generations. As we follow the transformation of traumatic content, we will also follow the the signs that show how traumatic content has integrated and begun to bring new, deeper emotional and mental insights. The emotional depth of the traumatic experience is what burdens the victim the most and slows down the dynamics of trauma processing. It appears in the form of symptoms of post-traumatic stress syndrome, insecurity and mistrust. This is found even in victims who have articulated the trauma sufficiently to rise above intimidation, managed to develop emotionally strong and connecting interpersonal relationships, maintain faith in the future, and form a coherent narrative of their traumatic past.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 229-250
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English