Abstract

The author discusses aging as an especially traumatic crisis for survivors of the Nazi Holocaust. Survivor guilt, unresolved mourning, and strained relations with the next generation are prominent among this group. Treatment difficulties are examined. Although this article focuses on Holocaust survivors, some of the suggestions offered are relevant to other groups that have survived massive psychic trauma.

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