ABSTRACT
This book deals with affects and memories from extreme traumatization of Jewish survivors, who were children themselves during the Holocaust, and teenagers who survived the genocide in Rwanda in 1994, presenting an illustration of how complex affect regulating is for traumatized individuals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|43 pages
Interviewing Child Survivors
part II|130 pages
What Is Being Communicated?
part III|17 pages
How Are Memories Being Recalled?
part IV|37 pages
From Conceptual Models to a Theory