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Narrative Reflections presents a series of poignant personal reflections by mental health professionals, triggered by reading interviews of Holocaust survivors and their families. Inspired by the practice of narrative therapy, these essays bear witness to the experience of survivors and facilitate deeper levels of self-awareness by each of the contributors. In each chapter, the themes of struggle, survival, and resilience demonstrate the power of narrative reflection as well as the role that narrative therapy might play for clinical mental health professionals. Together, co-editors Lucy S. Raizman and Bea Hollander-Goldfein and contributors Kilian Fritsch, Ruthy Kaiser, Peter Capper, Lyn Groome, Margaret S. Roth, and Michael Izzo engaged in a process that put each of them in closer contact with their own lives.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One
Living with Stories of Pain
Kilian Fritsch
Chapter Two
The Price of Silence
Ruthy Kaiser
Chapter Three
Saved by Living in Fortunate Times
Peter Capper
Chapter Four
An Accident of Birth
Lyn Groome
Chapter Five
Beyond the Screen Door
Margaret S. Roth
Chapter Six
Learning to Survive
Michael Izzo
Epilogue I
Their Stories, Our Lives
Lucy S. Raizman
Epilogue II
The Power of the Group and the Gift of Reflection
Bea Hollander-Goldfein
About the Editors and Contributors
Bibliography



