Physical Description
118 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents
Background, problems and possibilities of treatment in cases of extreme stress / by J.P. van Praag
The impact of persecution (general background of the problem in Israel) / by H.J. Winnik
Control of aggression and psycho-therapy / by J. Bastiaans
Some theoretical and clinical aspects of the impact of the Holocaust on survivors and their families / by H. Klein
Psycho-social care of victims of persecution in the Netherlands / by N. Boeken
Long-term psychosocial sequelae in Holocaust survivors and their families / by S. Davidson
Is there a Hiding Syndrome? / by H. Wijsenbeek
Problems of providing care for survivors of the Second World War : a summary of Dr. Salzberger's talk Recent stress and bereavement in Israel / by Tamar Breznitz
A pilot project for a Genocide Early Warning System / by Israel W. Charny
Comparison of children of Holocaust survivors with children of the general population in Israel : are children of Holocaust-survivor parents more disturbed than others? / by Miriam Gay and Shmuel Shulman.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Background, problems and possibilities of treatment in cases of extreme stress / by J.P. van Praag -- The impact of persecution (general background of the problem in Israel) / by H.J. Winnik -- Control of aggression and psycho-therapy / by J. Bastiaans -- Some theoretical and clinical aspects of the impact of the Holocaust on survivors and their families / by H. Klein -- Psycho-social care of victims of persecution in the Netherlands / by N. Boeken -- Long-term psychosocial sequelae in Holocaust survivors and their families / by S. Davidson -- Is there a Hiding Syndrome? / by H. Wijsenbeek -- Problems of providing care for survivors of the Second World War : a summary of Dr. Salzberger's talk Recent stress and bereavement in Israel / by Tamar Breznitz -- A pilot project for a Genocide Early Warning System / by Israel W. Charny -- Comparison of children of Holocaust survivors with children of the general population in Israel : are children of Holocaust-survivor parents more disturbed than others? / by Miriam Gay and Shmuel Shulman.