Splintered Innocence: An Intuitive Approach To Treating War Trauma
- 238pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the profound psychological trauma stemming from the Second World War, this book explores the long-lasting effects of early war experiences on individuals and their descendants. It highlights the often-overlooked topic of childhood war trauma and its transmission across generations. Drawing from the author's clinical expertise, the work aims to inform mental health professionals about effective treatment strategies while also raising awareness among general readers about the enduring impact of war on human lives.


