Descendants of holocaust victims and perpetrators: Legacies and dialogue |
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Authors: | Dr. Florence Kaslow PhD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Duke University, Durham, NC;(2) Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL;(3) 128 Windward Drive, 33418 Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper summarizes the themes that often plague the lives of holocaust survivors and which were dealt with in a special roundtable dialogue in Budapest, Hungary, in August 1994. Some history of what happened to survivors after World War II is provided, followed by a summation of a teaching case and the dialogue among invited therapists from Germany, Hungary, and Israel who were either holocaust survivors and/or treating holocaust survivors. The dialogue focused on burdensome and troublesome issues that need to be discussed between and about survivors of both victims and perpetrators in an effort to ultimately enable therapists to treat this population with greater insight, compassion, and efficacy.She was the first president of the International Family Therapy Association, is a past president of the American Psychological Association's Division of Family Psychology, and author of many books and articles on family centered topics. Reprint requests should be sent to Dr. Kaslow |
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Keywords: | Holocaust survivors perpetrators legacies |
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