Nine child concentration camp survivors were interviewed in their old age, evidencing enduring effects related to their traumatic experiences. All participants retained vivid recollections of internment and experienced catastrophic grief in relation to loss of parents and siblings. While resilience was evident, negotiation of life meaning was shaped by Holocaust-related memories and existential loneliness in old age.
Nine child concentration camp survivors were interviewed in their old age, evidencing enduring effects related to their traumatic experiences. All participants retained vivid recollections of internment and experienced catastrophic grief in relation to loss of parents and siblings. While resilience was evident, negotiation of life meaning was shaped by Holocaust-related memories and existential loneliness in old age. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tracey Farber worked full time as a clinical psychologist, supervisor, and trainer in private practice for 24 years in Johannesburg, where she specialized in treating traumatized adults, adolescents and children. After completing her PhD in 2019, she moved to Israel. At present she works as a clinical psychologist at Psychological Services, Student Success Centre, Tel Aviv University, and as a psychotherapist in private practice in Tel Aviv. She developed a psychoeducational program called “Understanding Trauma and Building Resilience” that was developed from her PhD research. This program has been taught to mental health workers, students, teachers, and parents as well as employees and managers. Gill Eagle is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of the Witwatersrand. She lectures primarily on the master's program in Clinical Psychology and is also a core member of the doctoral team overseeing research work. Her research interests lie in the field of psychosocial studies, with a particular focus on traumatic stress and gender and issues. She runs a small private practice, working primarily within a relational psychoanalytic psychotherapy framework. Cora Smith is Adjunct Professor in the Division of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of the Witwatersrand. She also holds a joint appointment post as the Chief Clinical Psychologist at the Child, Adolescent and Family Unit at Johannesburg Hospital. Her interests are in the development of personality pathology through the life cycle with a particular focus on attachment. She has a keen interest in the ethical dilemmas that emerge in clinical practice.
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Acknowledgements Foreword Professor Diana Shmukler Preface Tracey Farber Introduction Tracey Farber, Gillian Eagle, Cora Smith 1. Literature Review Tracey Farber 2. Research Approach Tracey Farber, Gillian Eagle, Cora Smith 3. Experiences and Testimonies of Child Concentration Camp Survivors Tracey Farber Helene Dave Miriam Lenna Isaac Anne Shlomo Rina Menachem 4. Findings and Discussion: Themes of Trauma and Devastating Loss That Emerged from Testimony of Child Concentration Camp Survivors Tracey Farber 5. Reflexivity and Countertransference Tracey Farber 6. Interventions Tracey Farber 7. Temporality and the Reevaluation of Memories in Aging Child Holocaust Survivors: A Developmental Trajectory Cora Smith 8. A Particular Form of Complex Traumatization Gillian Eagle 9. What Can Be Learned from Child Concentration Camp Survivors about the Impact of Severe Trauma and Its Long-Term Impact on Aging Tracey Farber, Gillian Eagle, Cora Smith 10. Responding to the Needs of Aging Child Holocaust Survivors and Other Survivors of Severe Early Trauma Tracey Farber, Gillian Eagle, Cora Smith Bibliography Appendix 1. Ethical Clearance Certificate Appendix 2. Turnitin Plagiarism Report
Acknowledgements Foreword Professor Diana Shmukler Preface Tracey Farber Introduction Tracey Farber, Gillian Eagle, Cora Smith 1. Literature Review Tracey Farber 2. Research Approach Tracey Farber, Gillian Eagle, Cora Smith 3. Experiences and Testimonies of Child Concentration Camp Survivors Tracey Farber Helene Dave Miriam Lenna Isaac Anne Shlomo Rina Menachem 4. Findings and Discussion: Themes of Trauma and Devastating Loss That Emerged from Testimony of Child Concentration Camp Survivors Tracey Farber 5. Reflexivity and Countertransference Tracey Farber 6. Interventions Tracey Farber 7. Temporality and the Reevaluation of Memories in Aging Child Holocaust Survivors: A Developmental Trajectory Cora Smith 8. A Particular Form of Complex Traumatization Gillian Eagle 9. What Can Be Learned from Child Concentration Camp Survivors about the Impact of Severe Trauma and Its Long-Term Impact on Aging Tracey Farber, Gillian Eagle, Cora Smith 10. Responding to the Needs of Aging Child Holocaust Survivors and Other Survivors of Severe Early Trauma Tracey Farber, Gillian Eagle, Cora Smith Bibliography Appendix 1. Ethical Clearance Certificate Appendix 2. Turnitin Plagiarism Report
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