History Flows Through Us: Germany, The Holocaust, and the Importance of EmpathyHISTORY FLOWS THROUGH US: GERMANY, THE HOLOCAUST, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF EMPATHY. Edited by RogerFrie. New York: Routledge, 2018. 194 pp.
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 Eisenhower, D. D. (1945). Diplomatic message to George C. Marshall, April 15, 1945. https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/eisenhowers/quotes2 See, for example: Prince, R. (2009). Psychoanalysis traumatized: the legacy of the Holocaust. Am. J. Psychoanal., 69:179-194; Kuriloff, E. (2014). Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich. New York: Routledge (hereafter referred to as CP<R); Aron, L. & Starr, K. (2013). A Psychotherapy for the People: Toward a Progressive Psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge.3 Strozier, C. B. (2001). Heinz Kohut: The Making of a Psychoanalyst. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux.4 CP<R, p. 396.5 Kohut, H. (1979). “The two analyses of Mr. Z.” Int. J. Psychoanal., 60:3-27.6 Ibid., p. 7.7 Ibid.8 Kohut, H. (1978). Self psychology and the sciences of man. In Self Psychology and the Humanities: Reflections on a New Psychoanalytic Approach, ed. C. B. Strozier. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1980, pp. 73-94.9 Ibid., p. 6.10 Ibid.11 Ibid.12 Faulkner, W. (1951). Requiem for a Nun. New York: Random House, p. 73.