Author

Nancy Isserman

Council for Relationships - Cited by 97 - Holocaust survivor families postwar - tolerance - behavioral health for veterans and families

Biography

Dr. Nancy Isserman is Director of Operation Home and Healing: Services to Veterans& families (OHH) I am reaching out to the community of organizations that serve this population to inform them of Council's services to Veterans and families. Council for Relationships’ OHH provides help for Veterans and their families. Operation Home and Healing offers counseling to Veterans and their family members that is unique because: o Counseling is done using a systemic approach working with the spouse or entire family
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Transcending trauma: Survival, resilience and clinical implications in survivor families
B Hollander-Goldfein, N Isserman, JE GoldenbergRoutledge, 2012201
44
2012
Intergenerational families of Holocaust survivors: Designing and piloting a family resilience template
N Isserman, RR Greene, SP Bowen, B Hollander-Goldfein, H CohenJournal of Evidence-Based Social Work 11 (3), 256-268, 2014201
12
2014
Challenges for aging Holocaust survivors and their children: The impact of early trauma on aging
N Isserman, B Hollander-Goldfein, SN HorwitzJournal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging 29 (2-3), 105-129, 20120
7
2017
Overview of the Transcending Trauma Project: Rationale, goals, methodology, and preliminary findings
B Hollander-Goldfein, N Isserman, P David, J GoldharSelected papers from a time to heal: Caring for the aging Holocaust survivor …, 1999199
5
1999
Parenting in survivor families: Critical factors in determining family patterns
N Isserman, B Hollander-Goldfein, LS RaizmanTranscending Trauma, 153-171, 2012201
4
2012
Introduction: The transcending trauma project
J Goldenberg, N Isserman, B Hollander-GoldfeinTranscending Trauma, -12, 2012201
3
2012
Teaching military cultural competency to clinicians and clinical students: Assessing impact and effectiveness
N Isserman, J MartinJournal of Community Engagement and Scholarship 13 (4), Article 1, 010
2
2021
Symbolic revenge in Holocaust child survivors
N IssermanChildren in the Holocaust and its aftermath: Historical and psychological …, 01901
2
2019
2
2012