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  2. Generational Trauma: Definition, Symptoms, Treatment - Health

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    Generational trauma is trauma that extends from one generation to the next. It begins when a group experiences a traumatic event that causes economic, cultural, and familial...

  3. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    the transmission of trauma or its legacy, in the form of a psychological consequence of an injury or attack, poverty, and so forth, from the generation experiencing the trauma to subsequent generations.

  4. Meaning of generational trauma in English - Cambridge Dictionary

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    GENERATIONAL TRAUMA meaning: 1. suffering experienced by previous generations (= groups of people born at an earlier time) that…. Learn more.

  5. Generational trauma happens when the traumatic events that one generation experienced are passed down to the next. This can include emotional, psychological, and even physical effects, from difficult situations like war, trauma, abuse, poverty, or severe neglect.

  6. Intergenerational Trauma - Psychology Today

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    Intergenerational trauma refers to the apparent transmission of trauma between generations of a family.

  7. What Is Generational Trauma? Definition, Examples, and Effects

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    Generational trauma affects a generations worldview, mental health, and overall well-being, starting with something that happened to the parents. Their children, and their children’s children, can carry the effects of trauma despite not living through it.

  8. Breaking Generational Trauma With Positive Psychology

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    Generational trauma definition. Generational trauma, also known as transgenerational trauma or intergenerational trauma, refers to the psychological and emotional wounds passed down from one generation to the next (Wolynn, 2016).

  9. What Is Intergenerational Trauma? - Verywell Mind

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    Intergenerational trauma occurs when the effects of trauma are passed down between generations. This can occur if a parent experienced abuse as a child or Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and the cycle of trauma and abuse impacts their parenting.

  10. What Is Generational Trauma? - Talkspace

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    Generational trauma, also known as intergenerational trauma, refers to the passing down of traumatic experiences or stressors from one generation to another. This specific type of trauma often happens as a result of direct personal experiences, witnessing acts of violence, or residing in environments where the threat of violence is ever-present.

  11. Intergenerational Trauma: What to Know - WebMD

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    Intergenerational trauma, or generational trauma, happens when the trauma of an earlier generation gets passed down. Learn more about what causes it and what to do about it.