Trauma & Survivor Syndrome: Effects on Children Who Witness Domestic Violence

Trauma & Survivor Syndrome: Effects on Children Who Witness Domestic Violence

by Sherry Henry PhD MSW
Trauma & Survivor Syndrome: Effects on Children Who Witness Domestic Violence

Trauma & Survivor Syndrome: Effects on Children Who Witness Domestic Violence

by Sherry Henry PhD MSW

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Overview

Most people are aware of the Jewish Holocaust, the German concentration camps, and the slaughter of thirteen million people. At the conclusion of World War II, many of the survivors of the camps came to New York, where physicians and psychiatrists worked with them to transition back to normalcy. These patients all shared symptoms, new to the medical field at the time, broadly called "Survivor Syndrome" and explained in the book, Massive Psychic Trauma, edited by Dr. Henry Krystal, NY, 1968.Twenty years later, Survivor Syndrome began to be associated with the symptoms of domestic violence within the home. Trauma & Survivor Syndrome explains these specific symptoms, differentiates them from post-traumatic-stress-disorder symptoms, and gives a case study of a child-witness to domestic violence who later, under unique circumstances, presented with the symptoms of "Survivor Syndrome."Survivor Syndrome material derived from Dr. Henry Krystal's "Massive Psychic Trauma," 1968.About the Author:Sherry Lewis Henry PhD, MSW is a retired clinical social worker. She was motivated to write Trauma & Survivor Syndrome by the desire and need to investigate her mother's murder, despite the obvious cover-up. Seeking for Truth became a healing journey, which led her to Israel. There, among Holocaust survivors and their progeny, she found peers, validation, and existential restoration.Dr. Viktor Frankl's words rang true, "The Survivor's Mission is twofold; healing of man-made, deliberate trauma for others and oneself is an on-going, life-long quest." "It Is Good To Be a Seeker, but sooner or later a Seeker must give that which he has found,unto the world, to whoever will receive it." (Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull) Trauma & Survivor Syndrome is that Gift.Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/SherryLewisHenry


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609114251
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Publication date: 08/09/2012
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.42(d)
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