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Published on: 3/22/2006
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Bea Hollander-Goldfein, PhD - January 24, 2005
As the world struggles to understand the recent Tsunami disaster, and reach out to the victims and survivors, many tough questions are being asked.As therapists and researchers, we are often seen as "experts" at times such as these and find ourselves faced with the task of explaining the unexplainable and shedding some light on rather dark subjects.
Recently, our Director of Research and Supervision, Dr. Bea Hollander-Goldfein, was asked the question of what her research group, Transcending Trauma, has learned by studying Holocaust survivors for many years, and how those findings may possibly relate to us today, as citizens of the world, and particularly the victims and survivors of the Tsunami disaster.Here's what she had to say:
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Bea Hollander-Goldfein, PhD, is a Staff Therapist and the Director of Research and Supervision in our University City office and can be reached at 215-382-6680 ext. 3110.