Working with the Holocaust victims psychologically: Some vital cautions |
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Authors: | Chester W. Feuerstein Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) 277 West End Avenue, 10023 New York, N.Y. |
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Abstract: | This article traces the evolution of a major psychological organization's involvement with the Holocaust as a fully justified and legitimate topic of concern and of an ongoing commitment to its study and memory. A number of important cautions and requirements are presented for mental health workers who wish to work in the areas encompassed by the Holocaust, including working therapeutically with Survivors of the Holocaust and their children. The special danger of diminishing or trivializing the Holocaust in the course of writing about aspects or elements of it in psychological articles or writings, as has been the case in other kinds of literature, is brought into focus. |
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