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Die Antwort auf die jahrelang immer wieder gestellte Frage, ob es ein psychologisches Konzept mit der Bezeichnung “Zweite Generation der Überlebenden des Holocaust” oder, anders formuliert, ob sich ein spezifisches Syndrom “Zweite Generation” finden läßt, ist inzwischen hinlänglich klar geworden: es gibt kein spezifisches, definierbares klinisches Syndrom, durch das Angehörige dieser zweiten Generation von anderen unterschieden wären (vgl. Hazan 1987).
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Hadar, Y. (1991). Existentielle Erfahrung oder Krankheitssyndrom? Überlegungen zum Begriff der “Zweiten Generation”. In: Stoffels, H. (eds) Schicksale der Verfolgten. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51871-3_12
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