Bowe Crysta, Thomas Cate, Mackey Patricia
School of Social Work and Arts, Charles Sturt University, Barton, ACT 2600, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Feb 21;22(3):321. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22030321.
Intergenerational trauma, violence, and maltreatment, in which symptoms or experiences of an ancestor's trauma repeat or otherwise manifest in subsequent generations, presents a weighty societal challenge to which a multiplicity of therapeutic intervention strategies have been applied. Theoretical perspectives are antecedent to clinical and social intervention, informing decisions in both policy and practice. However, these frequently remain subliminal or imperceptible in the discourse, resulting in interventions that remain somewhat dislocated from their theoretical foundations. This narrative review seeks to summarize and discuss each of these theories as they apply to intergenerational trauma, violence, and maltreatment, and to reveal their potential association with specific intervention models or approaches. It positions flexibility between theories and the integration of theories as opportunities to reach new and enhanced understandings and to engender distinctive therapeutic interventions. An enriched understanding of the theories explaining intergenerational trauma, violence, and maltreatment, a deeper appreciation for the pertinence of theory for practice, and an incitement to blend theoretical perspectives in unique ways is, herewith, reached.
代际创伤、暴力和虐待,即祖先创伤的症状或经历在后代中重复或以其他方式显现,这给社会带来了重大挑战,针对此已应用了多种治疗干预策略。理论观点先于临床和社会干预,为政策和实践中的决策提供依据。然而,这些理论观点在论述中常常仍处于潜意识或难以察觉的状态,导致干预措施在某种程度上与其理论基础脱节。本叙述性综述旨在总结和讨论这些理论在代际创伤、暴力和虐待中的应用,并揭示它们与特定干预模型或方法的潜在关联。它将理论之间的灵活性和理论整合视为达成新的、更深入理解以及产生独特治疗干预措施的契机。由此,我们对解释代际创伤、暴力和虐待的理论有了更丰富的理解,对理论与实践相关性有了更深刻的认识,并受到激励以独特方式融合理论观点。