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  2. For children who have migrated to the U.S. with their families are at higher risk of experiencing traumatic events, as they tend to experience trauma in their home country and during their migration and settlement to the U.S. [14] Children who have undocumented parents, their chances of ACEs are further elevated since they may witness their ...

  3. Religious trauma syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Behind the initiative for the religious trauma day was a working group of 150 people with a background in all different types of Christian communities - from the Church of Sweden, the Salvation Army and the Pentecostal Church to Jehovah's Witnesses and the Mormon Church, as well as a network in social media with over 1000 people deconstructing ...

  4. Religion and coping with trauma - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common ways that people cope with trauma is through the comfort found in religious or spiritual practices. [1] Psychologists of religion have performed multiple studies to measure the positive and negative effects of this coping style. [2]

  5. Religious trauma still haunts millions of LGBTQ Americans - AOL

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    Religious trauma occurs when an individual’s religious upbringing has lasting adverse effects on their physical, mental or emotional well-being, according to the Religious Trauma Institute ...

  6. Americans are becoming less religious. None more than ... - AOL

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    Americans have been disaffiliating from organized religion over the past few decades. About 63% of Americans are Christian, according to the Pew Research Center, down from 90% in the early 1990s.

  7. Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart - Wikipedia

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    Forced Relocation and Termination Period: transfer to urban areas, prohibition of religious freedom, racism and being viewed as second class; loss of governmental system and community. She also proposed a three-pronged intervention mode: education, sharing the effects of trauma and grief resolution through collective mourning and healing. [6]

  8. Effects of genocide on youth - Wikipedia

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    Girls at the Albuquerque Indian School (year unknown) Native Americans in the United States were subject to military and land-taking campaigns by U.S. government policies. . Disease reduced 95 percent the American Indian population between 1492 and 1900, the worst demographic collapse in human histo

  9. Transgenerational trauma - Wikipedia

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    Transgenerational trauma is the psychological and physiological effects that the trauma experienced by people has on subsequent generations in that group. The primary mode of transmission is the shared family environment of the infant causing psychological , behavioral and social changes in the individual.

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