Freyberg J T
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1980 Jan;50(1):87-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1980.tb03265.x.
Offspring of Holocaust survivors are found to experience their parents as emotionally detached, and therefore to cling dependently. Fear relating to control of hostile impulses also contributes to the dependency. Parents who have survived the Holocaust may regard their children's individuation as another familial loss. Implications for therapeutic work with this population are considered.
大屠杀幸存者的后代发现,他们觉得父母在情感上很冷漠,因此会产生依赖。与控制敌对冲动相关的恐惧也导致了这种依赖。经历过大屠杀的父母可能会将孩子的个体化视为家庭的又一次损失。本文还考虑了针对这一人群进行治疗工作的意义。