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PTSD transmission: a review of secondary traumatization in Holocaust survivor families

Canadian Psychology,  Nov 1998  by Williams-Keeler, Lyn,  McCarrey, Michael,  Baranowsky, Anna B,  Young, Marta,  Johnson-Douglas, Sue

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