Resilienza e bambini separati dalla propria famiglia d’origine. Una ricerca su 21 bambini nascosti sopravvissuti alla Shoah

Journal title RIVISTA DI STUDI FAMILIARI
Author/s Marco Ius, Paola Milani
Publishing Year 2009 Issue 2009/2 Language Italian
Pages 17 P. 128-144 File size 480 KB
DOI 10.3280/FIR2009-002008
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Resilience and children away from home: A research on 21 hidden child survivors of the Holocaust - This paper reports on a qualitative research about resilience processes in Holocaust child survivors, particularly hidden children. Data refer to 21 life stories collected through 19 semi-structured interviews and 2 published biographies and analyzed assuming a Long Term approach that focuses on all life trajectories to obtain developmental outcomes within a life time perspective. The main aim of the research is to understand the protective factors that enable child survivors to develop and grow and can be used by social practitioners working with vulnerable children and families, in order to foster similar resilient responses in children away from home. Key words: resilience, child survivors, Holocaust, children out of home, protective factors.

Marco Ius, Paola Milani, Resilienza e bambini separati dalla propria famiglia d’origine. Una ricerca su 21 bambini nascosti sopravvissuti alla Shoah in "RIVISTA DI STUDI FAMILIARI" 2/2009, pp 128-144, DOI: 10.3280/FIR2009-002008