Tag: intergenerational trauma


MULTIGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION PROCESS

Introduction and Definition of the Multigenerational Transmission Process The concept known as the Multigenerational Transmission Process (MGTP) stands as one of the foundational tenets within Murray Bowen’s comprehensive Family Systems Theory, providing a crucial framework for understanding how psychological and emotional patterns persist and intensify across successive generations within a family unit. In its essence, […]

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CYCLE OF VIOLENCE

Introduction and Conceptual Origin of the Cycle of Violence The concept of the Cycle of Violence was originally postulated by the American forensic and clinical psychologist Dr. Lenore Walker in 1979, drawing upon extensive research and clinical interviews with women experiencing intimate partner violence. This framework provides an abstract yet profoundly predictive outline for comprehending […]

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