LEADER 02738cam a2200277Ia 4500001 246735 005 20240621200259.0 008 151007s9999 xx 000 0 und d 020 9.7813213201e+012 035 246735 040 LHM |beng |erda |cLHM 100 Koll, Irina. 245 10 Exploring Holocaust Survivors' Lifelong Coping Processes. 264 1 [Place of publication not identified] : |b[publisher not identified], |c2014. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unspecified |bz |2rdamedia 338 unspecified |bzu |2rdacarrier 520 As the proportion of the world's adult population over the age of 60 will double from 605 million to 2 billion between 2000 and 2050, it is becoming increasingly important to understand this older adult population as well as the implications that population aging has for various families, and social, economic, and psychological aspects of society. Identifying and implementing therapeutic interventions that help maximize the capacity for better living and functioning for the older adult may prolong his/her life. Past research has identified that survivors of the Holocaust have suffered long lasting psychological, physical, mental and social impairments that have affected their level of functioning in life-long situations. However, this study has sought to use a qualitative approach to understand the adaptive and resilient coping strategies among older adults. It was hypothesized that studying Holocaust survivors' adaptive coping experiences can provide unique and relevant information about trauma, resilience and adaptation that can provide further guidance with working with WWII veterans, Holocaust survivors, survivors of genocides and lead to improve older adults' quality of life. The results of this study has shown that there are various significant adaptive coping strategies among older adults including, but not limited to, psychological inner strengths, external factors including social and peer support, healthy environmental surroundings, belonging to a specific community or group, strong maternal influence, importance of interpersonal relationships, proactive positive attitude, religious freedom, and the impact of medicinal/medical advancements that have contributed to their increased quality of life. 530 Electronic version(s) available online. 590 Dissertations and Theses 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 856 |uhttp://search.proquest.com/docview/1625386496?accountid=47978 956 41 |uhttp://dc.ushmm.org/library/bib246735/3643978.pdf |zHosted by USHMM. 987 Dissertation ordered September 2015 852 |breceiving |kShelved at 79-2-1 852 |bebook