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Confronting the unimaginable: psychotherapists' reactions to victims of the Nazi Holocaust

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This chapter deals with the psychotherapist's reactions to victims of the Nazi Holocaust. The author deals with such issues as the conspiracy of silence between therapist and patient as well as countertransference themes as defense, bystander's guilt, rage, shame and related emotions, grief and mourning.

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