Abstract
The case presented by Abramowitz et al. echoes some of the same points as the last case. Here a 63 year old woman's depression and suicide attempts were exacerbated by deteriorating inter-generational relationships. A combination of behavioral, cognitive, and supportive techniques served to strengthen her defenses and brought about a remission from her depression without addressing repressed issues of the Holocaust.
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