Les fantômes invisibles : Silence parental et transmission traumatique

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Many migrant families come from countries affected in their recent history by wars and massacres. To preserve or protect their children, parents often cannot reconsider these traumatic memories. In a way or another, children have the print of it, either as victims or when ghosts of past re-appear in their pathology. Clinicians have to be attentive with this aspect of children's first culture, especially if the society could not develop an account of it. © érès. Tous droits réservés pour tous pays.

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Giraud, F. (2010). Les fantômes invisibles : Silence parental et transmission traumatique. Enfances et Psy, 48(3), 64–74. https://doi.org/10.3917/ep.048.0064

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