1. Psychological Effects of the Holocaust
One being she would sleep with an ax under her pillow and having a habit of bringing her own water when going out to eat. ... The biggest step for them is reaching out for help because they do not want to be treated like insane people, so if they seek help in psychotherapy or counseling, they have doubts. ... According to Eva Fogelman, a psychologist who treats Holocaust Survivors and their children, many survivors instantly focused on starting a new life and family after liberation, often marrying people they did not intimately love. ... They're our neighbors or people who walk past us o...
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