Silence: Therapy with Holocaust Survivors and their Families
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 16(1) 1995, pp 1-10
Stories of family therapy with Holocaust Survivors and their families are presented. They came with symptoms or complaints that seemed unusual and at times bizarre. Although they had seen other members of the helping professions, the Holocaust had never been mentioned. Only when it was explored did their problems become comprehensible and meaningful, providing the context for alleviating or resolving their complaints.