The role of parental negative world assumptions in the intergenerational transmission of war trauma.
Rahel C BachemJohanna ScherfYafit LevinMichela Schröder-AbéZahava SolomonPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2019)
Findings suggest that parental WAs related to world benevolence and paternal self-worth contribute to intergenerational trauma transmission. Clinical implications favor cognitive and systemic approaches to therapy that address negative benevolence and self-worth assumptions and involve the entire family system.