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从否认到认知:从二战至今对大屠杀幸存者的态度。

From denial to recognition: attitudes toward Holocaust survivors from World War II to the present.

作者信息

Solomon Z

机构信息

School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University.

出版信息

J Trauma Stress. 1995 Apr;8(2):215-28. doi: 10.1007/BF02109559.

Abstract

This paper discusses the complex attitudes of Israeli society and mental health professionals toward the survivors of the Nazi Holocaust. While the nascent state of Israel provided refuge for the Holocaust survivors and offered them a new identity and opportunity to rebuild their lives, it also demanded that they abnegate their former identities, their Holocaust experiences above all, and repress all the emotional problems that the Holocaust created. In the nearly 5 decades since the first survivors arrived on Israel's shores with their accounts of barely imaginable horror, society's attitudes toward the survivors have traced a tortured course, throughout which the views of the helping professions have mirrored, rather than led, those of the general public. This paper describes the process of change in attitudes and attempts to explain this process.

摘要

本文探讨了以色列社会和心理健康专业人士对纳粹大屠杀幸存者的复杂态度。虽然以色列这个新生国家为难民提供了庇护,给了他们新的身份以及重建生活的机会,但同时也要求他们放弃以前的身份,尤其是他们的大屠杀经历,并压抑大屠杀所带来的所有情感问题。自第一批幸存者带着难以想象的恐怖经历踏上以色列土地近50年来,社会对幸存者的态度经历了曲折的变化过程,在此期间,助人行业的观点反映而非引领了公众的观点。本文描述了态度转变的过程,并试图解释这一过程。

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