Child Survivors of the Holocaust

Some papers describe the effects of the Holocaust on children over their life times. Others compare these effects with effects on other traumatized children, while some look at other issues such as testimonies and generational transmission.

There are 21 publications in this topic

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Valent, P.

2006

Not a phoenix. In (Ed.). M Elliot-Kleerkoper, H. Gershoni & F. Kalman. Heirloom; Second Anthology of the Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Melbourne: Hybrid. Pp 25-26.

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Valent, P.

2006

The next chapter. In (Ed.). M Elliot-Kleerkoper, H. Gershoni & F. Kalman. Heirloom; Second Anthology of the Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Melbourne: Hybrid. Pp 70-71.

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Valent, P.

2005

Holocaust one of history’s greatest teachers. Centre News 27:2426.

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Valent, P.

2004

Foreword in (Ed.). P. Tarjan. Children Who Survived the Final Solution. New York: iUniverse.

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Valent, P.

2004

Child survivors: the bridge to the future. In (Ed) Stan Marks. Reflections 20 years 1984-2004. Melbourne: Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre.

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Valent, P.

2002

Child Survivors of the Holocaust. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

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Valent, P.

2002

Bat/Bar mitzvah of Child Survivors of the Holocaust Melbourne. Centre News. 21:13-14

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Valent, P.

2000

Traumatized Holocaust children over 60 years and relevance to other traumatized children. Presentation at World Conference of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.

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Valent, P.

1999

Resilience in child survivors of the Holocaust. Psychoanalytic Review. 85:517-535

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Valent, P.

1999

Foreword. In (Ed. Nina Stone). Silent No More. Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust Anthology. Melbourne: Child Survivors of the Holocaust. pp.. 1-2.

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Valent, P.

1999

Banalities. In (Ed. Nina Stone). Silent No More. Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust Anthology. Melbourne: Child Survivors of the Holocaust p 141.

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Valent, P.

1998

Case presentation of generational transmission. Talk to Holocaust survivor therapists.

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Valent, P.

1998

Child survivors; A review. In J. Kestenberg & C. Kahn (Eds.). Children Surviving Persecution: An International Study of Trauma and Healing. Praeger:New York. P 109-123

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Valent, P., Hart, L.

1998

History of the Australian child survivor groups: Melbourne and Sydney. In J. Kestenberg & C. Kahn (Eds.). Children Surviving Persecution: An International Study of Trauma and Healing. Praeger:New York. P 188-194

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Valent, P.

1998

Auswirkungen des Holocaust auf überlebende jüdischer Kinder. Psyche, 8:751-771. (In German)

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Valent, P.

1998

Effects of the Holocaust on Jewish child survivors; A review of their traumas and after-effects over 50 years

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Valent, P.

1997

On the nature and value of testimonies. (Unpublished)

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Valent, P.

1995

Documented childhood trauma (Holocaust): Its sequelae and applications to other traumas. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 2:81-90.

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Valent, P.

1994

Child survivors: Adults Living with Childhood Trauma. Melbourne, Heinemann.

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Valent, P.

1994

A child survivor’s appraisal of his own interview. In J Kestenberg & E Fogelman (Eds.). Children During the Nazi Reign. New York, Praeger. P. 121-135.

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Valent, P.

1990

Effects of the Holocaust on child survivors. Aust NZ Assoc Psychoth Bull. Spring.

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