第二次大屠杀:生命受到威胁时的治疗性救援

H. Peskin, N. Auerhahn, D. Laub
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本文第一部分描述了在大屠杀幸存者及其子女身上观察到的一种被称为“第二次大屠杀”的现象,即大屠杀的最初破坏不仅在战后损失中重演,而且在无意识的情况下重演。大屠杀给战后的调整蒙上了色彩,幸存者及其子女在灾难性大屠杀损失的阴影下过着日渐衰弱和失去活力的生活。在其第二部分中,本文讨论了治疗性干预,通过在患者当前生活中启动在战争迫害期间无法实现的心理等效救援来中断这种现象。这种事后的治疗性救助有助于恢复父母参与和激励生命的功能。
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The second holocaust: Therapeutic rescue when life threatens
Abstract This paper, in its first part, describes a phenomenon termed the second Holocaust, observed in Holocaust survivors and their children, whereby the original destruction of the Holocaust is not only reexperienced in postwar losses, but reenacted without conscious awareness. The Holocaust colors postwar adjustment, leaving survivors and their children resigned to attenuated and devitalized lives in the shadow of catastrophic Holocaust loss. In its second part, this paper deals with therapeutic interventions that can interrupt this phenomenon by initiating psychological equivalents of rescue in a patient's current life that were unforthcoming during war persecution. Such therapeutic rescue after the event helps restore the parental function of engaging and animating life.
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