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Determining the Separation Between Perpetrator and Victim: Importance of Intergenerational Family Communication

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Why must we confront our own histories, which would require dredging up the past? Psychoanalyst Helm Stierlin observes that “if we wish to maintain our mental and spiritual health” and reconcile with our history, “we must undertake a search for meaning” (143).

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Khan, N.A. (2021). Determining the Separation Between Perpetrator and Victim: Importance of Intergenerational Family Communication. In: Educational Strategies for Youth Empowerment in Conflict Zones. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66226-4_2

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