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Work with compassion to try to prevent the transmission of intergenerational trauma.
Psychiatry & Society
Following a weekend of religious holidays, H. Steven Moffic, MD, shares reasons and ways to be compassionate—it is needed to stop the transmission of intergenerational trauma.
Dr Moffic is an award-winning psychiatrist who has specialized in the cultural and ethical aspects of psychiatry. A prolific writer and speaker, he received the one-time designation of Hero of Public Psychiatry from the Assembly of the American Psychiatric Association in 2002. He is an advocate for mental health issues related to climate instability, burnout, Islamophobia, and anti-Semitism for a better world. He serves on the Editorial Board of Psychiatric Times™.