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9781583913345

Third Reich in the Unconscious

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    9781583913345

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    1583913343

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-05-10
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

The Third Reich in the Unconsciousconcerns itself with the third element of the psychological impact of massive human trauma: transgenerational transmission of psychological tasks. In order to study this topic and identify its pertinence to Third Reich-related case studies, the authors both revisit the effects of the Holocaust on second-generation survivors and outline the mechanics of transgenerational transmission in general. Describing in detail how transgenerational transmission occurs, this book focuses on the psychological processes of the younger generations, outside of their indentification with directly traumatized ancestors, and explains how historical images contaminate the expression of developmental conflicts at all levels. Also included are complete treatment processes for Jewish and German second-generation individuals, and, for the very first time, a full analysis of a traveler (gypsy). Accessible to the general readerThe Third Reich in the Unconsciouswill beof interest to anyone concerned with the Holocaust or past traumatic historical events.

Author Biography

Gabriele Ast was a faculty member of the Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics at the Psychiatric Hospital, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich.

Table of Contents

About the Authors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Ira Brenner
Introduction 1(8)
PART 1 ON THE MENTAL REPRESENTATION OF HISTORY
Beyond PTSD: From Trauma to Transgenerational Transmission
9(10)
The Role of Others in Mental Development
19(8)
Varieties of Transgenerational Transmission
27(12)
History-Related Unconscious Fantasies
39(12)
PART 2 CASE STUDIES
Jacob: The Inability to Mourn
51(18)
Leo: A Jewish Man Living in Two Worlds
69(28)
Uta: A ``Gypsy'' Under White Linen
97(30)
Sabine: A German Woman's ``Self-Analysis''
127(18)
The Psychotherapeutic Study Group for People Affected by the Holocaust: Toward Ending the ``Silence'' in Germany
145(16)
The Use of Third Reich Symbols by Americans Unaffected by the Holocaust
161(12)
PART 3 THERAPEUTIC CONSIDERATIONS
Different Cases, Different Approaches
173(18)
Afterword: Ramifications 191(2)
References 193(12)
Index 205

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