Schneider S
Summit Institute, Jerusalem, Israel.
Adolescence. 1988 Fall;23(91):703-10.
This paper is a continuation of a study begun in 1978 on attitudes toward death. A comparison study of Israeli and American adolescent offspring of Holocaust survivors who are in treatment in a residential treatment program in Jerusalem, Israel, is detailed. Biographical data, diagnostic classifications, a review of Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) responses and some dreams are presented. Israel is shown to be a therapeutic venue that allows the adolescent to redevelope a damaged identity.
本文是一项始于1978年的关于死亡态度研究的延续。文中详细介绍了对在以色列耶路撒冷一家住院治疗项目中接受治疗的大屠杀幸存者的以色列和美国青少年后代的比较研究。呈现了传记数据、诊断分类、对主题统觉测验(TAT)反应的回顾以及一些梦境。研究表明,以色列是一个能让青少年重新塑造受损身份的治疗场所。