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Children of social trauma : Hungarian psychoanalytic case studies ; illustrated vy Sári Gerlóczy ; translated by Emma Roper-Evans / Terez Virag.

Title
Children of social trauma : Hungarian psychoanalytic case studies ; illustrated vy Sári Gerlóczy ; translated by Emma Roper-Evans / Terez Virag.
Author
Viraǵ, Teréz.
Publication
London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000.

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Description
239 p. : ill.; 21 cm.
Uniform Title
Emlékezés egy szederfára. English
Alternative Title
Emlékezés egy szederfára.
Subject
  • 1939-1945
  • Children of Holocaust survivors > Psychology
  • Holocaust survivors > Psychology
  • Psychoanalysis > Hungary > Case studies
  • Children of Holocaust survivors > Mental health > Hungary
  • Psychoanalytic Therapy
  • Holocaust > psychology
  • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic > therapy
  • Survivors > psychology
  • Group psychotherapy > Hungary > Case studies
  • Grandchildren of Holocaust survivors > Psychology
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) > Hungary > Psychological aspects
Genre/Form
  • Case studies
  • Case studies.
Note
  • Translation of: Emlékezés egy szederfára.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-235) and index.
Contents
1. Working Through Current Trauma in the Psychotherapeutic Process -- 2. Specific Traits in the Psychic Structure of Descendants of Hungarian Holocaust Survivors -- 3. Holocaust and Neurosis -- 4. Child Analysis for Adults -- 5. The Historical Background to Childhood Neurotic Symptoms -- 6. An Attempt to Explore the Psychological Events Concealed behind Somatic Diseases -- 7. Magical Mother Mirror -- 8. Peter: The Fate of a Holocaust Survivor Family Reflected in Family Therapy -- 9. Abel: Drawing as a Cure -- 10. Sandra: Hidden Mourning, Lost Identity -- 11. Lorinc: A Three-Generational Neurosis Model -- 12. Interpretation of a Ritual Murder Charge from a Psychoanalytical Perspective -- 13. Collective Trauma: Individual Self-Healing -- 14. Identity and Society -- 15. The Contribution of the Budapest School to the Theory of Mass Psychology and Aggression -- 16. In Remembrance of Mulberry Tree.
ISBN
  • 1853028487 (pb)
  • 9781853028489 (pb)
  • 1853028266
  • 9781853028267
LCCN
^^^99055427^
OCLC
  • 475265856
  • SCSB-12538556
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library