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Wounds into wisdom : healing intergenerational Jewish trauma / Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, Ph.D.

Van Pelt Library D804.3 .F56723 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Firestone, Tirzah, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Psychological aspects.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945).
Psychological aspects.
Psychic trauma--Transmission.
Psychic trauma.
Psychic trauma--Social aspects.
Holocaust survivors--Psychology.
Holocaust survivors.
Children of Holocaust survivors--Psychology.
Children of Holocaust survivors.
Physical Description:
243 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Rhinebeck, New York : Adam Kadmon Books/Monkfish Book Publishing Company, 2019.
Summary:
"The lasting effects of individual trauma are now widely recognized. But what of the consequences of extreme trauma on an entire ethnic group? New research in neuroscience and clinical psychology demonstrates that even when they are hidden, trauma histories--from persecution and deportation to the horrors of the Holocaust--leave imprints on the minds and bodies of future generations. Wounds Into Wisdom makes a compelling case that trauma legacies can be transformed and healed. Fusing contemporary neuroscience, psychology, and ancient Jewish wisdom and values, this work provides a roadmap for Jews, and all individuals and groups with trauma history, who wish to seize the power to change their lives. Gripping case studies and interviews with trauma survivors and their descendants demonstrate what Viktor Frankl called, "the uniquely human potential to transform personal tragedy into triumph." From them we learn the many ways that past trauma shapes the present--from the timid young woman who discovers she has been repeating her lost grandmother's exact words, to the Israeli war hero who has endured decades of terrifying nightmares. From these moving testimonies Firestone distills seven principles, rich in Jewish wisdom, that mark the way to new freedom. Building on the work of acclaimed traumatologists such as Drs. Rachel Yehuda, Bessel van der Kolk, and Yael Danieli, Firestone shows how people can transform the residual effects of their families' painful pasts and change their long-term futures. The book provides a template for people everywhere to emerge from the wreckage of their tragedies and reshape their destinies. Relevant not only to the tragic past, but to the world of turmoil and displacement we live in today, Wounds into Wisdom is an essential book for our times"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part I. Introduction: Shedding new light on a dark history
Chapter 1. The price of silence
Chapter 2. Trauma, mind, and body: the paradox of survival
Chapter 3. The importance of being witnessed
Chapter 4. Awakenings
Chapter 5. The terrible gift
Part II. Introduction: The principles of Jewish cultural healing
Principle 1. Facing the loss
Principle 2. Harnessing the power of pain
Principle III. Finding new community
Principle 4. Resisting the call to fear, blame, dehumanize
Principle 5. Disidentifying from victimhood
Principle 6. Redefining chosenness
Principle 7. Taking action.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Online version: Firestone, Tirzah, author. Wounds into wisdom
ISBN:
9781948626026
1948626020
OCLC:
1055914905
Publisher Number:
99980587660

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