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On not confronting the Holocaust: psychological reactions to victim/survivors and their children

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In light of a previous systematic study of psychoanalysts' emotional and other problems experienced in working with Jewish survivors and children of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust, an aspect of the larger "conspiracy of silence" that has existed between survivors, their offspring and society, this paper reviews the post-war mental health relevant literature and makes some recommendation for further study.

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