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Title
Sociocultural trauma and well-being in Eastern European family therapy / Tatiana Glebova, Carmen Knudson-Martin, editors.
ISBN
9783031299957 (electronic bk.)
3031299957 (electronic bk.)
3031299949
9783031299940
Published
Cham : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (133 p.).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-29995-7 doi
Call Number
BF175.5.P75 S63 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.85/21
Summary
This book examines the effects of sociocultural trauma throughout the 20th century on interpersonal and family relationships in five Eastern European countries, drawing on the perspectives of mental health practitioners. Chapters employ a systemic perspective to explore the unique social, political, and cultural contexts that influence relationships in each country with a particular focus on implications for psychological and relational well-being. The volume demonstrates the importance of examining the cultural and sociocontextual nuances and complexity that may influence the impact of historical events on relationships, elucidating similarities and differences among countries in how the collective trauma has influenced them. It assists family therapists and other mental health practitioners in recognizing cultural and social factors that may influence their work with families, individuals, or couples living in these countries or who have immigrated from them. Key areas of coverage include: Descriptions of each countrys experience of sociocultural trauma and the current social-cultural-economic-political contexts. Impact of trauma on interpersonal relationships across various social locations and national and ethnic identities within the existing borders. Current challenges, recommendations for clinical practice, and future directions for research and practice. Sociocultural Trauma and Well-Being in Eastern European Family Therapy is an essential resource for clinicians, therapists, and practitioners as well as researchers, professors, and graduate students in family studies, clinical psychology, and public health as well as all interrelated disciplines.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 28, 2023).
Series
AFTA Springerbriefs in family therapy.
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Sociocultural Trauma and Its Impact on Relational Well-Being
Chapter 2. A Contextual Approach to Historical Intergenerational Trauma and Hope in Hungary
Chapter 3. Sociocultural Trauma and Resilience Among Marginalized Families in Moldova
Chapter 4. Healing from Collective Sociocultural Trauma in Romania: Identity, Security, and Belonging
Chapter 5. Overcoming Complex Sociocultural Trauma and Building Relational Trust and Justice in Russia
Chapter 6. Sociocultural Traumatization and Resilience in 21st Century Serbian Family Relations
Chapter 7. Intergenerational Effects of Sociocultural Trauma in Eastern Europeans
Chapter 8. Future Direction in Research and Clinical Practice with Sociocultural Trauma in Eastern Europeans.