Effects of Multi-Generational Wartime Lore on Family Adaptability

This research looks at the long-term, multigenerational effects of stories and beliefs in families located in regions that suffered greatly from war. It studies the negative emotional resonances of certain words and ideas that connect back to the trauma of the original war experiences, as well as lingering disavowed belief systems. It also provides methods of measuring physical changes that carry-over in male testosterone levels and overall subsequent esteem issues in social dynamics.