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Hillel Klein, who was born in Cracow in 1923 and died in Jerusalem in 1985, was a survivor of the Holocaust and became one of the great first-generation Shoah researchers. This book, published here for the first time, summarizes h ... celý popis
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Hillel Klein, who was born in Cracow in 1923 and died in Jerusalem in 1985, was a survivor of the Holocaust and became one of the great first-generation Shoah researchers. This book, published here for the first time, summarizes his psychoanalytic research and is at the same time the document of a self-analysis. Klein saw a sign of hope in the guilt of survivors, which he found in every survivor, since the sense of guilt combined with that at which it is directed provides access to the world which was lost. Recovery begins with rediscovery. Klein's book provides a major contribution to the study of post-traumatic ways to inner freedom and its significance transcends the boundaries of one discipline.
Zařazení knihy Knihy v němčině Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik Psychologie Psychoanalyse
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