PSYchology

Wars, camps, emigration — events that deprive a person of his loved ones, a place in society, forever change their usual life. Each of us carries the memory of this inexorable pain. “If we can bury the past, mourn it… we can resume our own lives, and not repeat traumatic events for generations.”

Wars, camps, emigration — events that deprive a person of his loved ones, a place in society, forever change their usual life. Each of us carries the memory of this inexorable pain. “If we can bury the past, mourn it… we can resume our own lives, and not repeat traumatic events for generations.” And more: “While the work remains unfinished, we live in tension and we are not available for anything else,” writes Ann Anselin Schutzenberger, psychotherapist, creator of a unique method of restoring family memory and liberation from the «ghosts» of the past.

Psychotherapy, 224 p.

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