![]() “I think the essence of healing has been the effort to rewrite that narrative to something more loving, forgiving and kind. ![]() Intergenerational trauma happens as a result of. According to Molly Wang, an LPC-S with Thriveworks, it can show up within a family as well as within a larger community that shares an identity. It is a common phenomenon among the AAPI population. “My mother’s voice saying, ‘You’re worthless, you’re unlovable, you’re stupid,’ ” she said. Intergenerational trauma refers to trauma that is passed from generation to generation. After pouring their feelings out, the children then drew themselves, their friends, their dreams. Nadeen, twelve-year-old participant sculpts with clay. Reframing: Foo said it was important to reframe the damaging stories she’d been fed as a child. These children, among a larger number of other children with cancer, cannot cross Israel’s checkpoint for treatment in specialized and better-equipped Palestinian hospitals in the West Bank.Increasingly, expressive arts therapies employing movement, music or visual arts, are being used to help patients find more adaptive ways to cope, said Cécile Rêve, co-founder of ARTrelief, a center that provides these arts-based therapies. We hope you find them insightful and thought-provoking. Mind-body therapy: Somatic, or body-based therapies such as yoga, have been found to be effective for trauma. The South Asian Community’s Unrecognised Intergenerational Traumas As part of Mental Health Week, Dr Rima Lamba has written a series of guest articles for us on intergenerational trauma within the South Asian community in the U.K. ![]() A patient may have internalized the belief they’re not good enough, “but upon unpacking it, they can see how their parents’, and maybe even their parents’ parents’, constant criticisms and lack of warmth or praise is the source of this belief.”
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