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The Psychiatric Treatment of Holocaust Survivors

2018
The psychiatric treatment of survivors has presented mental health professionals of all types a perplexing challenge. No psychiatrist was prepared for persons who had endured the most catastrophic traumas imaginable. The descriptions of unspeakable cruelty by survivor-witnesses fill volumes.
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Holocaust survivors as a political factor

Middle Eastern Studies, 1988
(1988). Holocaust survivors as a political factor. Middle Eastern Studies: Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 432-444.
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Centers for Holocaust Survivors and Their Families

2001
Before there was Vietnam, before there were connections made between trauma and sexual abuse, before any of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuals wrote about trauma and posttraumatic stress, Holocaust survivors and their families were experiencing the long-term aftereffects of their horrendous experiences.
Lasse A. Nurmi, Mary Beth Williams
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Holocaust Survivors' Home

Psychiatric Services, 2001
Baruch N. Greenwald, Arnest Shvindelman
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Tracy E Crane   +2 more
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Published Memoirs of Holocaust Survivors

2001
For most scholars of the history of the Holocaust, survivor memoirs are regarded as an important reservoir of information. Given the many lacunae in the more traditional sources of documentation regarding events from the point of view of the Jews who experienced them, survivor memoirs, like other personal accounts — oral testimony and diaries — are a ...
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America and the Survivors of the Holocaust

Foreign Affairs, 1982
Gaddis Smith, Leonard Dinnerstein
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Teaching the Holocaust without Survivors

2014
The eventual absence of Holocaust survivors poses a number of challenges for Holocaust education. In addition to highlighting some of these issues, the means of addressing them are analysed, including video testimonies, making use of the second and third generation and integrating survivor accounts into Holocaust programmes of study.
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Holocaust Survivors and the Crisis of Aging

Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 1991
The author discusses aging as an especially traumatic crisis for survivors of the Nazi Holocaust. Survivor guilt, unresolved mourning, and strained relations with the next generation are prominent among this group. Treatment difficulties are examined. Although this article focuses on Holocaust survivors, some of the suggestions offered are relevant to
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