Myths and taboos among Israeli first- and second-generation psychiatrists in regard to the Holocaust
TitreMyths and taboos among Israeli first- and second-generation psychiatrists in regard to the Holocaust
Auteur
Call numberS940.5318/006
N° d'objet04117ac
Lieu de publicationJerusalem
Année de publication
2000
Dimensionspp25-36
MatérielArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Echoes of the Holocaust' Bulletin of the Jerusalem Center for Research into the late effects of the Holocaust Issue No.6April 2000 pp25-36
Description
The central thesis of this paper is that doctors, including psychiatrists, share the myths and taboos of their societies. Their attitudes changed from rejection, denial, therapeutic neutrality, and fragmentation towrad rehumanisation and reindividuation of former victims and toward a new narrative.