DIALOG
DIE ZEITSCHRIFT DIALOG
DIALOG nr 11
MYTH AND TABOO
MYTH AND TABOO
Od redakcji
Rafael F. Scharf
Sholem Alejchem. Agiten tog.
Haim Dasberg
Myths and taboos among Israeli first and second generation psychiatrists in regard to the Holocaust.
Maria Orwid
Psychosocial perspective of Holocaust Survivors.
Dov R. Aleksandrowicz
Poland: myth and reality in Israeli eyes.
Jacek Bomba
Jewish taboo among Polish people.
Maria Cechnicka
The taboo of Jews among Poles.
Ralf Seidel
Myth and taboo: memory and forgetfulness.
Martin Auerbach
Past losses and old age - Holocaust Survivors dealing with existential meanings of loss and death.
Haim Y. Knobler
The legacy of Hillel Klein - the late Krakow - born Israeli psychoanalyst.
Józef K. Gierowski, Adam Szymusik
Maria Einhorn - Susułowska: foundress of clinical psychology in Poland.
THE PAST IN THE PRESENT
Marcin Kula
Stereotype: the self - perpetuating plagu.
Andrzej Cechnicki
The past in the present: coming to terms with memories - our own and those of our patients.
Friedrich Leidinger
Poles, Jews and Germans.
ACCEPTED AND NON-ACCEPTED IDENTITY
Dov R. Aleksandrowicz
Israelidentity: a mosaic of contradictions.
Maria Orwid, Łukasz Biedka, Ewa Domagalska - Kurdziel, Maria Kamińska, Krzysztof Szwajca
Holocaust survivors children (second generation) - identity problems.
Michał Paweł Markowski
Identity and deconstruction.
TOTALITARIANISM AND PSYCHIATRY: ADAM SZYMUSIK IN MEMORIAM
Henry Szor
Meeting the limits of representation. Psychotherapy with victims of the Nazi regime.
Maria Orwid
Chair of Psychiatry.
Niels Pörksen
Healing or extermination.
Semen Gluzman
Abuse of psychiatry.
Janusz Heitzman, Krzysztof Rutkowski
Mental disturbances in former political prisoners persecuted in Poland in the years 1944 - 1956.