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E. Harari (1995)
The Longest Shadow A Clinical Commentary On Moshe Lang's Silence: Therapy with Holocaust Survivors and their FamiliesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 16
M. Lang (1995)
Silence Therapy with Holocaust Survivors and their FamiliesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 16
What is it like to differentiate from a country, a culture? Is it even possible? This paper describes my struggle to differentiate from Israel. I share both the emotional and intellectual dimensions of my journey. The emotional plane is illustrated with a journal entry, and the intellectual through the meaning that I give to my experiences and the conclusions that I draw from them as a therapist. This paper is not a political statement but it does illustrate, I believe, the close and complicated relationship between what is public and what is personal.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy – Wiley
Published: Mar 1, 2003
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