Caring for Aging Holocaust Survivors and Subsequent Generations
@article{Grodin2011CaringFA, title={Caring for Aging Holocaust Survivors and Subsequent Generations}, author={M. Grodin}, journal={American Imago}, year={2011}, volume={68}, pages={543 - 559} }
it is now more than 65 years since the end of the second W orld War and the liberation of Auschwitz. The Holocaust, the systematic state-sponsored genocide of six million Jews, was a watershed event in modern human history and has challenged pre-existing ideas of the social, cultural, and psychological analysis of human behavior (Marcus & Wineman, 1985). Psychoanalysis has failed to address the transformational nature of this event. it has become clear, for example, that the analytic concepts… CONTINUE READING
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