A groundbreaking exploration of the long-term effects of historic Jewish trauma and an inspiring account of how individuals and families around the world are reshaping their future.
A groundbreaking exploration of the long-term effects of historic Jewish trauma and an inspiring account of how individuals and families around the world are reshaping their future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, Ph.D., is an author, Jungian psychotherapist, and founding rabbi of Congregation Nevei Kodesh in Boulder, Colorado. Raised in a large Orthodox family as the younger sister of the late, groundbreaking radical feminist Shulamith Firestone (author of The Dialectic of Sex), Firestone's spiritual curiosity called her to search beyond the confines of her family's strict Jewish upbringing. Leaving home, she embarked upon a life-changing spiritual odyssey that she chronicled in With Roots in Heaven: One Woman's Passionate Journey into the Heart of Her Faith. After immersing herself in a wide variety of spiritual practices and worldviews, Firestone returned with fresh vigor to become a rabbi in a pluralistic and egalitarian Judaism. Now Rabbi Emerita, Firestone's research on the transformation of collective trauma draws on the fields of neuroscience, psychology, and Jewish literature. Through interviews, case studies, and autobiographical stories, she demonstrates how trauma residue passes from generation to generation and how it can be transformed.
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Table of Contents Part I Introduction: New Light on a Dark History Chapter One: The Price of Silence Chapter Two: Trauma Mind and Body: The Paradox of Survival Chapter Three: The Importance of Being Witnessed Chapter Four: Awakenings Chapter Five: The Terrible Gift Part II Introduction Principle One: Facing the Loss Principle Two: Harnessing the Power of Pain Principle Three: Finding New Community Principle Four: Resisting the Call to Fear, Blame, Dehumanize Principle Five: Disidentifying from Victimhood Principle Six: Redefining Chosenness Principle Seven: Taking Action
Table of Contents Part I Introduction: New Light on a Dark History Chapter One: The Price of Silence Chapter Two: Trauma Mind and Body: The Paradox of Survival Chapter Three: The Importance of Being Witnessed Chapter Four: Awakenings Chapter Five: The Terrible Gift Part II Introduction Principle One: Facing the Loss Principle Two: Harnessing the Power of Pain Principle Three: Finding New Community Principle Four: Resisting the Call to Fear, Blame, Dehumanize Principle Five: Disidentifying from Victimhood Principle Six: Redefining Chosenness Principle Seven: Taking Action
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