Felsen I, Erlich H S
Yale Psychiatric Institute, New Haven.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1990 Oct;60(4):506-20. doi: 10.1037/h0079205.
The patterns of identification with their parents of a sample of children of Holocaust survivors showed clear differences from those of a control group. As the clinical literature would indicate, these differences suggest a specific character organization rather than psychopathology. An explanation for the lack of agreement on this issue in the empirical literature is proposed and explored.
一组大屠杀幸存者子女样本与他们父母的认同模式,显示出与对照组存在明显差异。正如临床文献所表明的,这些差异表明的是一种特定的性格结构,而非精神病理学。本文提出并探讨了实证文献中对此问题缺乏共识的一种解释。