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Assessing trauma, abuse and loss via guided imagery and music

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Discusses the benefits of guided imagery and music in addressing the emotional and psychological issues of Holocaust survivors. The paper focuses on Rivka, a child survivor of the Holocaust, and the way these imagery and music sessions helped process her losses and fear and overcome her feeelings of guilt and suffering.

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