Medical and Psychological Effects of Concentration Camps on Holocaust Survivors

Medical and Psychological Effects of Concentration Camps on Holocaust Survivors
Author: Robert Krell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351291828

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This unique research bibliography is offered in honor of Leo Eitinger of Oslo, Norway. Dr. Eitinger fled to Norway in 1939, at the start of the World War II. He was caught and deported to Auschwitz, where, among others, he operated on Elie Wiesel who has written the foreword to this volume. After the war, Eitinger became a pioneering researcher on a subject from which many shied away. His contributions to understanding of the experience of massive psychological trauma have inspired others to do similar work. His many books and papers are listed in this special volume of the acclaimed bibliographic series edited by Israel W. Charny of The Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem. In order to acquaint users of this bibliography with the topic, two introductory articles are offered. The first is titled "Survivors and Their Families" and deals with the impact of the Holocaust on individuals. The second, "Psychiatry and the Holocaust," examines the general impact of the Holocaust on the field of psychiatry. Robert Krell writes that in general the psychiatric literature has reflected critically on the survivor due to preconceived notions held by many mental health professionals. For many years, the exploration of victims' psychopathology obscured the remarkable adaptation made by some survivors. The problems experienced by survivors and possible approaches to treatment were entirely absent from mainstream psychiatric textbooks such as the Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Fifty years of observations about survivors of the concentration camps and other survivors of the Holocaust (in hiding, as partisans, in slave labor camps) has provided a new body of medical and psychiatric literature. This comprehensive bibliography contains a plethora of references to significant pieces of literature regarding the Holocaust and its effects on survivors. It will be of inestimable value to physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers, along with historians, sociologists, and Holocaust studies specialists.

The Psychological and Medical Effects of Concentration Camps and Related Persecutions on Survivors

The Psychological and Medical Effects of Concentration Camps and Related Persecutions on Survivors
Author: Leo Eitinger
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0774802200

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Research into various aspects of the Holocaust has escalated in recent years just as the ranks of survivor-subjects are rapidly diminishing. All documents contributing in any way to the knowledge of psychological and medical consequences have been included in this bibliography. Materials are drawn from psychological, psychiatric, and social work literature and from personal accounts. In addition to printed books and articles, references are made to manuscripts which are housed at one of the three centres where major libraries of this kind exist. The bibliography contains titles in English, French, Polish, Dutch, and German, as well as a number of other languages.

Holocaust Trauma

Holocaust Trauma
Author: Natan P.F. Kellermann Ph.D.
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-08-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781440148866

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Holocaust Trauma offers a comprehensive overview of the long-term psychological effects of Holocaust trauma. It covers not only the direct effects on the actual survivors and the transmission effects upon the offspring, but also the collective effects upon other affected populations, including the Israeli Jewish and the societies in Germany and Austria. It also suggests various possible intervention approaches to deal with such long-term effects of major trauma upon individuals, groups and societies that can be generalized to other similar traumatic events. The material presented is based on the clinical experience gathered from hundreds of clients of the National Israeli Center for Psychosocial Support of Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation (AMCHA), an Israeli treatment center for this population, and from facilitating groups of Austrian/German participants in Yad Vashem and Europe; as well as an upon an extensive review of the vast literature in the field. "...a long awaited text from one of the most experienced and knowledgeable psychologists in the world. The text is groundbreaking in its sensitivity, historical grounding, insight and scholarship." Michael A. Grodin, M.D.

Holocaust Trauma

Holocaust Trauma
Author: Natan P. F. Kellermann,Natan P.F. Kellermann
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781440148873

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Holocaust Trauma offers a comprehensive overview of the long-term psychological effects of Holocaust trauma. It covers not only the direct effects on the actual survivors and the transmission effects upon the offspring, but also the collective effects upon other affected populations, including the Israeli Jewish and the societies in Germany and Austria. It also suggests various possible intervention approaches to deal with such long-term effects of major trauma upon individuals, groups and societies that can be generalized to other similar traumatic events. The material presented is based on the clinical experience gathered from hundreds of clients of the National Israeli Center for Psychosocial Support of Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation (AMCHA), an Israeli treatment center for this population, and from facilitating groups of Austrian/German participants in Yad Vashem and Europe; as well as an upon an extensive review of the vast literature in the field. "...a long awaited text from one of the most experienced and knowledgeable psychologists in the world. The text is groundbreaking in its sensitivity, historical grounding, insight and scholarship." Michael A. Grodin, M.D.

Psychological Medical Effects of Concentration Camps

Psychological   Medical Effects of Concentration Camps
Author: Leo Eitinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1982
Genre: Concentration camps
ISBN: UOM:39015005341956

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Psychological and Medical Effects of Concentration Camps

Psychological and Medical Effects of Concentration Camps
Author: Leo Eitinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1983
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0848207475

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Psychological and Medical Effects of Concentration Camps

Psychological and Medical Effects of Concentration Camps
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1979
Genre: Concentration Camps
ISBN: OCLC:609419836

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Auschwitz Survivors

Auschwitz Survivors
Author: Zdzisław Ryn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2005
Genre: Holocaust survivors
ISBN: UVA:X030197482

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