Tag: Intergenerational trauma

  • Xenophobia

    Xenophobia

    XENOPHOBIA rarely announces itself—yet it quietly shapes war, policy, and memory, leaving behind suspicion, fractured identities, and a residue that returns later to the clinic.

  • Psychological Aftershocks.

    Psychological Aftershocks.

    War doesn’t end; it relocates—into bodies, families, and generations, where unprocessed fear becomes inherited anxiety, silent behaviors, and symptoms medicine struggles to fully explain.

  • Efficient Hauntings

    Efficient Hauntings

    A child swallows an apocalypse, a “game” rewrites innocence, a ghost waits for release, and silence becomes the family’s most efficient inheritance system.