Holocaust survivors and immigrants

Holocaust survivors and immigrants
About this book
"Based on a unique research study, this volume examines the later life development of Holocaust survivors from Israel and the U.S. Through systematic interviews, the authors - noted researchers and clinicians - collected data about the lives of these survivors and how they compared to peers who did not share this experience. The orientation of the book synthesizes several conceptual approaches: gerontological and life span development, stress research, and traumatology, and also reflects the varied disciplines of the authors, spanning psychology, social work, and sociology. The result is a multi-faceted view of their subject with an understanding of the individual, society, and the interaction of the two, tempered by the authors' own Holocaust experiences. Chapters cover a range of areas including stress and coping of these survivors, reviews of their health and mental health, an examination of their social integration, as well as a review of the multiple predictors of psychological well-being and adaptation to aging. This book will be of interest to psychologists, social workers, sociologists, psychiatrists, and all those who study both trauma and aging."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5858054W
Subjects
Adaptability (Psychology)Adjustment (Psychology)Holocaust survivorsOlder JewsPost-traumatic stress disorderPsychologyStress (Psychology)ImmigrantsStress (physiology)Life skillsJews, united states, biographyPsychological AdaptationAgedHolocaustJewsStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticPsychological StressSurvivors