Sentences with phrase «of generational trauma»

The continuing hurt, vulnerability, anger and rage expressed in Native American tribes and African American communities in the United States against the majority white population can be understood as both cry for justice in the present, and a echo of generational trauma that was endured for nearly 300 years on our nation's shores.

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But how can healthy, united, and diverse churches flourish when the cries of an entire community of people are not being heard — when systemic oppression and even generational trauma is being overlooked?
Homosexual adoption thus risks aggravating the trauma of the abandoned child, for the generational chain would be doubly broken: first in the reality of the child's abandonment, and second, symbolically, in the fact of the homosexuality of the adoptive parents.
The generational response to this succession of historical trauma has resulted in:
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Mailhot's memoir is fearless as she touches on generational trauma of First Nations people, her own experiences with mental illness and the healing power of storytelling.
While the stories that surround his muses are deeply personal, as told through the intimate possessions the subjects are encompassed by, they universalize generational experiences of movement, trauma, and celebration.
We know that in Native and tribal communities nationwide the arts, cultural expression, languages, and lifeways continue to be threatened by legacies of systemic cultural suppression, poor socio - economic conditions, and historic generational trauma.
Of her works, Campbell notes: «As we approach the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Red Summer, and other race riots that took place across the country, I offer this installation to ponder the architecture of our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.&raquOf her works, Campbell notes: «As we approach the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Red Summer, and other race riots that took place across the country, I offer this installation to ponder the architecture of our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.&raquof the Tulsa Race Massacre, Red Summer, and other race riots that took place across the country, I offer this installation to ponder the architecture of our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.&raquof our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.&raquof silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.»
While the stories that surround his subjects are deeply personal and are told through the intimate possessions they hold most dear, his work addresses generational immigrant experiences of movement, trauma, and celebration.
The trans - generational transmission of attachment trauma from the childhood of a narcissistic / (borderline) parent to the current family relationships, mediated by the personality disorder pathology of the parent that is itself a product of this parent's childhood attachment trauma.
Clinical Definition: Prominent attachment - related pathology surrounding divorce represents the trans - generational transmission of attachment trauma from the childhood of an allied narcissistic / (borderline) parent to the current family relationships, mediated by the personality pathology of the parent that is itself a product of this parent's childhood attachment trauma.
Mental health professionals who are assessing, diagnosing, and treating the trans - generational transmission of complex trauma need to be professionally knowledgeable and competent in the nature of complex trauma, as expressed both individually and through family relationships.
The reasoning behind this proposition is that: A) EBHV programs are designed to serve women categorized as «at - risk» due to a variety of demographic factors, including single - parent household status, age at time of first pregnancy, being categorically undereducated, under or unemployed, and meeting federal standards of living at or below the poverty line; B) these programs serve women during pregnancy and / or shortly after the birth of their children, offering an excellent chance for the early prevention of trauma exposure; and C) intervention services are provided at the same times that attachment (whether secure or insecure) is being developed between mothers and children, providing the opportunity that generational risk may be mitigated.
It is ultimately the change in parenting that will have the most profound effect on the amelioration of both children's and parent's experiences of trauma and the generational transmission of risk.
Summarize the trans - generational aspects of trauma and abuse as it informs the therapeutic approach.
It is in the exercise of this practical power that I believe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples can address the multiple and trans - generational layers of disadvantage and trauma confronting us in our communities.
Her Master's thesis in Counseling Psychology focused on the trans - generational effects of war trauma on second generation children, who unconsciously carry their parents» wounds.
This trauma pathogen likely extends across at least three generations, with the most recent trans - generational iteration of the original trauma being reflected in the symptoms of attachment - based «parental alienation.»
The only — the ONLY — reason a mental health professional would not assess for these symptoms of a trans - generational transmission of attachment - trauma relative to an attachment - related pathology in the family is a completely obstinate refusal on the part of the mental health professional to be competent in their job.
The possible sexual abuse origins of this «source code» may be at the generational level of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, representing the possible childhood sexual abuse victimization of this parent, or the «source code» may have entered the trans - generational transmission of attachment patterns a generation earlier, with the parent of the current narcissistic / (borderline) parent whose distorted parenting practices then produced the narcissistic / (borderline) personality organization of the current parent, so that this particular «phrase» of the «source code» (i.e., a role - reversal relationship in which the parent uses the child to meet the emotional and psychological needs of the parent) is being passed on inter-generationally through several generations following the incest victimization trauma.
Even if the distortions to the child's attachment bonding motivations toward a normal - range and affectionally available parent as a consequence of pathogenic parenting by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent are not the product of the trans - generational transmission of sexual abuse trauma, the severely distorted parenting practices of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in which the child is being used as a «regulating other» to meet the emotional and psychological needs of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent nevertheless rise to the level of psychological child abuse that is severely distorting the child's healthy emotional and psychological development.
Through our active participation in our communities, and through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples asserting standards that are appropriate to achieve true self - determination, I believe we can address the multiple and trans - generational layers of disadvantage and trauma confronting us in our communities.
Felix de Mendelssohn (2008) Trans — generational Transmission of Trauma: Guilt, Shame, and the «Heroic Dilemma», International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 58:3, 389 - 401.
This trans - generational transmission of attachment trauma is mediated by the distorted personality pathology of the parent.
We teach parents and professionals tools and strategies that promote the kind of safe, stable nurturing relationships that lead to healthy development as well as healing from generational trauma.
An innovative men's health program is drawing on the outstanding Australian feature film Mad Bastards to address racism, trans - generational trauma, and loss of culture, identity and la... Read more
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