Holocaust
Both a personal connection and a number of areas of professional involvement in Holocaust studies are reflected in the range of Holocaust articles. A special section on the Adult March of the Living (2005) is included in the series of Newsletters published from contributions by the participants.
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The Many Faces of Trauma
Out of sight, in plain view, the precious moment trauma is transmitted is fascinatingly hard to pin down. At the start of my research project I had little idea of what processes would be revealed in the coming decades…
Archived Articles
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- Beshert – It was meant to be – Kavod Journal (Jan 2016)
- Manifestations of Generational Trauma: What, Why, Where and How We Feel Dissociations from Holocaust Trauma – Kavod Journal (2015)
- Trauma in a Residential Setting – Kavod Journal (2013)
- Memories of Silence – Trauma Transmission in Holocaust Survivor Families and the Exiled Self, 2001
- Can Trauma be Transmitted Across the Generations? (from The Legacy of the Holocaust: Children of and the Holocaust, 2002)
- Psychological Witnessing of My Mother’s Holocaust Testimony (from The Power of Witnessing – Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust, 2012)
- Out of the Dark: The Emotional Legacy of the Holocaust
- A Workshop Example (from Holocaust Trauma by Natan Kellermann, 2008)
- Reflections on Dr Natan Kellermann’s Trauma Workshop
- 3GH: Voices from a Workshop 2006
- 3GH: Portrait of a Workshop 2006
- Anti-Defamation Commission Report, No. 30, Nov 2005
- Images Speak
- Unconditional Hate
- MIFGASHIM Vol 5:20
- Preparing for the Adult March of the Living (AMofL)
- Take Care Handling Heavy Luggage
- Three Generations After: Rhymes and Rhythms of Remembrance