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An information and practice guide for working with Holocaust survivors by Myra Giberovitch

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In the last two decades, survivors continued to balance their memories between forgetfulness and remembrance. The more survivors were able to make meaning of, and to achieve purpose in their lives, the more they faced Holocaust related guilt, shame, injustice and tragedies, the more they remembered and told.

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