Beschreibung:

118 S.; graph. Darst.; 24 cm; kart.

Bemerkung:

Gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Introduction --- I. Conclusive remarks and reconimendations by dr. G. Hendriks --- II. Introductory lectures --- Background, Problems and possibilities of treatment in cases of extreme stress by J.P. van Praag --- The impact of persecution (General Background of the Problem in Israel) by dr. H.J. Winnik --- Control of aggression and psychotherapy by J. Bastiaans, M.D. --- Some theoretical and clinical aspects of the impact of the Holocaust on survivors and their families by H. Klein, M.D. --- Psycho-social care of victims of persecution in the Netherlands by N. Boeken --- Long-term psychosocial sequelae in Holocaust survivors and their families by Dr. S. Davidson --- Is there a Hiding Syndrome? by H. Wijsenbeek, M.D., Ph.D. --- Problems of providing care for survivors of the Second World War. A summary of Dr. Salzberger's Talk --- Recent stress and bereavement in Israel by Dr. Tamar Breznitz --- A pilot project for a Genocide Early Warning System by Israel W. Charny, Ph.D. --- Comparison of Children of Holocaust Survivors with Children of the General Population in Israel: Are Children of Holocaust-Survivor Parents more disturbed than Others? by Miriam Gay and Shmuel Shulman --- III. Impression of the discussions by H. Lelieveld, M.D. --- IV. List of participants.