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Holocaust trauma and psychic deformation : psychoanalytic reflections from a Holocaust survivor / Alfred Garwood.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: RC451.4.H62 G37 2021

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    Written by a survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, this moving and important book examines the massive psychic trauma suffered by a generation of Holocaust survivors. It not only provides both an intimate and personal reflection on these harrowing events, but also offers an in-depth, clinical perspective on an often-misunderstood phenomenon. As a child during this period, the book begins by examining the author's own experience as a refugee in the aftermath of the Holocaust, the psycho- logical impact of displacement after such traumatic events, and his attempt to flee its damage through medical and psychoanalytic training. But the second half of the book broadens the perspective to offer a clinical exploration of the psychic effects of surviving the Holocaust. A range of concepts are addressed and explored, from powerlessness and survivor guilt, to psychic security and recovered memories. The book concludes by examining how psychic trauma is processed, and the clinical implications for when disorders emerge and dysfunction results. An insightful and honest account of massive psychic trauma, this remarkable book will resonate not only with those affected by or interested in the experiences of Holocaust survivors, but also any clinical practitioner working with clients who have experienced this type of intense trauma.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Garwood, Alfred, author.
    Published
    Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021
    Contents
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Chapter 2: Legacies
    Chapter 3: The War After
    Chapter 4: Escape
    Chapter 5: Adaptation and Maladaptation
    Chapter 6: Child Survivors of the Holocaust: Groups and Groupings, Healing Wounds
    Chapter 7: The Holocaust and the Power of Powerlessness: Survivor Guilt and Unhealed Wound
    Chapter 8: Psychic Security: Its Origins and Development and Disruptions
    Chapter 9: Life, Death and the Power of Powerlessness
    Chapter 10: Inaccessible Memory: Recovered Traumatic Memory, True and False
    Chapter 11: Psychic Survival Management: The Psychic Guardian and Compartmentalisation
    Chapter 12: Functional Disorders of the Psychic Guardian and Pathology: Clinical Implications
    Notes
    "Written by a survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, this moving and important book examines the massive psychic trauma suffered by a generation of Holocaust survivors. It not only provides both an intimate and personal reflection on these harrowing events, but also offers an in-depth, clinical perspective on an often-misunderstood phenomena. As a child during this period, the book begins by examining the author's own experience as a refugee in the aftermath of the Holocaust; the psychological impact of displacement after such traumatic events, and his attempt to flee its damage through medical and psychoanalytic training. But the second half of the book broadens the perspective to offer a clinical exploration of the psychic effects of surviving the Holocaust. A range of concepts are addressed and explored, from powerlessness and survivor guilt, to psychic security and recovered memories. The book concludes by examining how psychic trauma is processed, and the clinical implications for when disorders emerge and dysfunction results. An insightful and honest account of massive psychic trauma, this remarkable book will resonate not only with those affected by or interested in the experiences of Holocaust survivors, but also any clinical practitioner working with clients who have experienced this type of intense trauma"-- Provided by publisher.
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Legacies -- Chapter 3: The War After -- Chapter 4: Escape -- Chapter 5: Adaptation and Maladaptation -- Chapter 6: Child Survivors of the Holocaust: Groups and Groupings, Healing Wounds -- Chapter 7: The Holocaust and the Power of Powerlessness: Survivor Guilt and Unhealed Wound -- Chapter 8: Psychic Security: Its Origins and Development and Disruptions -- Chapter 9: Life, Death and the Power of Powerlessness -- Chapter 10: Inaccessible Memory: Recovered Traumatic Memory, True and False -- Chapter 11: Psychic Survival Management: The Psychic Guardian and Compartmentalisation -- Chapter 12: Functional Disorders of the Psychic Guardian and Pathology: Clinical Implications

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    English
    ISBN
    9780367516901
    036751690X
    9781780491882
    1780491883
    Physical Description
    x, 201 pages ; 24 cm

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