And there was a lot of study done on this of children and grandchildren, of people in the Holocaust and how it changed the chemistry in their bodies, making them more vulnerable to having depression, anxiety, and ptsd. It's also been found to be true for the children of the soldiers who enter Iraq And Afghanistan that they have a higher incidence of [mental health issues]. But what you're saying is not just that they picked it up at the dinner table. You know, mom and dad are traumatized, therefore I am too. (1:43:45–1:43:55)
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