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The Wall: On the psychology of the reunification of Germany
Authors:Thomas Krauss  Angelika Faas
Abstract:The fall of the Berlin Wall, which separated West Germans and East Germans for decades, led to ldquoemotional catastropherdquo among the reunited peoples. The authors conducted a psychological research program in Berlin to analyze individual and interpersonal processes in the reunification. They describe four categories used to pinpoint different (largely unconscious) levels of coping and defense strategies used to deal with the changes: control, splitting, symbiosis, and integration.Thomas Krauss, Dr. phil., is a family therapist and teaching supervisor. From 1985–1990 he worked as scientific employee at the Free University Berlin. Angelika Fass, Dr. phil., is a family therapist and teaching supervisor. From 1986–1991 she worked as scientific employee (research and lecturer) at the Technical University in Berlin. Reprint requests should be sent to the authors at Markt 2, D-29493 Schnackenburg, Germany.Translation by Ann Brandt.
Keywords:Berlin Wall  German families  defense mechanisms (control  splitting  symbiosis  integration
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