TY - BOOK AU - Heimannsberg,Barbara AU - Schmidt,Christoph J. TI - The collective silence: German identity and the legacy of shame T2 - Gestalt Institute of Cleveland publication SN - 1555425569 AV - DD256.5 .K61613 1993 U1 - 155.8943 20 PY - 1993///] CY - San Francisco PB - Jossey-Bass KW - National socialism KW - Psychological aspects KW - Children KW - Germany KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Child psychology KW - Parent and child KW - Psychotherapy KW - Political Systems KW - history N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-245) and index; Psychological symptoms of the Nazi heritage : introduction to the German edition / Barbara Heimannsberg and Christoph J. Schmidt -- Psychotherapy and the Nazi past : a search for concrete forms / Richard Picker -- Farewell to my father / Irene Anhalt -- I too took part : confrontations with one's own history in family therapy / Heidi Salm -- The psychoanalyst without a face : psychoanalysis without a history / Sammy Speier -- Family reconstruction in Germany : an attempt to confront the past / Margarete Hecker -- Effects of lingering Nazi worldviews in family life / Almuth Massing -- "How can I develop on a mountain of corpses? " : observations from a theme-centered interaction seminar with Isaac Zieman / Wolfgang Bornebusch -- Unwilling to admit, unable to see : therapeutic experiences with the national socialist "complex" / Waltraud Silke Behrendt -- The dialogue between the generations about the Nazi era / Helm Stierlin --; The work of remembering : a psychodynamic view of the Nazi past as it exists in Germany today / Barbara Heimannsberg -- The difficulty of speaking the unspeakable : how an article entitled "The Nazi past in psychotherapy" was never written / Irene Wielpütz -- Holocaust perpetrators and their children : a paradoxical morality / Dan Bar-On -- "Guilty!" : thoughts in relation to my own past : letters to my son / Gunnar von Schlippe -- Translator's afterword / Cynthia Oudejans Harris -- --; Acknowledgments and Note --; Translator's Introduction --; The Editors --; The Translators --; The Contributors --; Psychological Symptoms of the Nazi Heritage: Introduction to the German Edition --; 1; Psychotherapy and the Nazi Past: A Search for Concrete Forms --; 2; Farewell to My Father --; 3; I Too Took Part: Confrontations with One's Own History in Family Therapy --; 4; The Psychoanalyst Without a Face: Psychoanalysis Without a History --; 5; Family Reconstruction in Germany: An Attempt to Confront the Past --; 6; Effects of Lingering Nazi Worldviews in Family Life --; 7; "How Can I Develop on a Mountain of Corpses?" Observations from a Theme-Centered Interaction Seminar with Isaac Zieman --; 8; Unwilling to Admit, Unable to See: Therapeutic Experiences with the National Socialist "Complex" --; 9; The Dialogue Between the Generations About the Nazi Era --; 10; The Work of Remembering: A Psychodynamic View of the Nazi Past as It Exists in Germany Today --; 11; The Difficulty of Speaking the Unspeakable: How an Article Entitled "The Nazi Past in Psychotherapy" Was Never Written --; 12; Holocaust Perpetrators and Their Children: A Paradoxical Morality --; 13; "Guilty!" Thoughts in Relation to My Own Past: Letters to My Son --; Translator's Afterword --; Glossary --; References --; Index ER -