As the children of the Holocaust reach adulthood, they often need professional help in establishing a new identity and self-esteem. The book combines verbatim transcriptions of dialogues in individual and group psychotherapy sessions with analyses of dreams, fantasies and childhood memories. Diana Wardi traces the emotional history of her patients, accompanying them on a painful and moving journey into their inner world.
Key Features
- Explores the impact of trauma: Examines how parents' experiences affect their children.
- Combines therapy insights: Features verbatim transcriptions from psychotherapy sessions.
- Emotional journey: Traces the journey from childhood to adulthood within survivor families.
- Therapeutic process: Details the patients' separation from the role of 'memorial candle'.
Additional Information
During their childhood, their parents have unconsciously transmitted to them much of their own trauma, investing them with all their memories and hopes, so that they become 'memorial candles' to those who did not survive. She describes the children's infancy in the guilt-laden atmosphere of survivor families, through to their difficult separation from their parents in maturity.