BIBLIOGRAPHY
Conscious and unconscious guilt in patients with traumatic neuroses
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BCH103
BCH103
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Title of Doc / Book :
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Conscious and unconscious guilt in patients with traumatic neuroses
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Language of Doc / Book :
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eng
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Source of Document :
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Bibliographic record from: Holocaust and genocide bibliographic database. -- Jerusalem : Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide, 1994 (ver 2.2)
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American Journal of Psychiatry. 1984 Dec; 141(12): 1638-1639.
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Main Entry – Person :
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Schwartz, Harvey J.
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Summary / Abstract :
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Comments on a study by J.D. Kinzie et al of posttraumatic stress disorder among survivors of Cambodian concentration camps. Unconscious guilt is the etiologic force underlying much of the patients' ch aracter and symptom pathology. The usefulness oftransforming this unconscious guilt into conscious guilt is discussed in relation to transference phenomena. (IHG Staff).
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