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Citation

Peskin H. Fam. Process 1981; 20(4): 391-394.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, Family Process Institute, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

6119227

Abstract

This first large-scale gathering of children of Holocaust survivors revealed-more from the unanticipated group process of the conference than from its official proceedings-that the second generation seeks a collective identity subordinate neither to the older generation of parents nor of mental-health authorities. Vital moments of tension and reconciliation at the conference between the children's self-help movement (with a sizable membership of young mental-health professionals) and distinguished mental-health experts indicated the legitimacy of intergenerational encounter and the place that it will likely be accorded in future meetings.


Language: en

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