Extermination of the Jewish mentally-ill during the Nazi era--the "doubly cursed" [0.03%]
纳粹统治时期对犹太精神病患者的灭绝行动——“双重诅咒” nạn diệt chủng đối với người Do Thái bị bệnh tâm thần dưới chế độ Quốc xã -- "hởibeliedikt"
Rael Strous
Rael Strous
In Nazi Germany, physicians initiated a program of sterilization and euthanasia directed at the mentally-ill and physically disabled. Relatively little is known regarding the fate of the Jewish mentally-ill. Jewish mentally-ill were definit...
Broken identity: the impact of the Holocaust on identity in Romanian and Polish Jews [0.03%]
破碎的身份:大屠杀对罗马尼亚和波兰犹太人身份的影响
Katarzyna Prot
Katarzyna Prot
The paper is based on interviews conducted with Holocaust survivors in Poland (30 interviews) and Romania (55 interviews). It describes how the Holocaust affected survivor identity. Two aspects of identity are analyzed the sense of personal...
Emotional distress and other health-related dimensions among elderly survivors of the Shoa living in the community [0.03%]
社区中老年大屠杀幸存者的情感障碍及其他健康相关维度
Annarosa A Shemesh,Robert Kohn,Irina Radomislensky et al.
Annarosa A Shemesh et al.
Background: In prior community studies survivors of the Shoa (Hebrew for Holocaust) scored higher on emotional distress (ED) than Europe-born Jews who were not in Nazi-occupied countries during World War II (WWII). ...
Ilana Kremer
Ilana Kremer
Transmitted Holocaust trauma: curse or legacy? The aggravating and mitigating factors of Holocaust transmission [0.03%]
传递的浩劫创痕:诅咒还是遗产?影响代际传承的加剧与缓和因素
Natan P F Kellermann
Natan P F Kellermann
For children of Holocaust survivors, the trauma of their parents can be perceived both as a curse and as a legacy. On the one hand, it may fill their inner lives with terrible anxiety-provoking associations; on the other, it may be a source...
Clozapine in treatment-refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder with comorbid schizotypal personality disorder [0.03%]
难治性伴有分裂样人格障碍的强迫症的氯氮平治疗
Michael Poyurovsky
Michael Poyurovsky
Naomi Struch,Itzhak Levav,Yechiel Shereshevsky et al.
Naomi Struch et al.
Mental health-related stigma causes suffering and interferes with care and social inclusion. This study explored stigma as experienced by mental health service users. Particular attention is given to their use of coping mechanisms. Intervie...
Relative perceptions of the needs of inpatients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders [0.03%]
关于精神分裂症及分裂情感障碍住院患者的相对需求知觉
Alexander Grinshpoon,Michael Friger,Eyal Orev et al.
Alexander Grinshpoon et al.
Background: Although there is a consensus that mental health services should be provided on the basis of need, the concept of client needs differs substantially among professionals, patients and involved family members. T...
Oded Ben-Arush,Jessica B Wexler,Joseph Zohar
Oded Ben-Arush
Exposure and response prevention (ERP) is the most effective treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), yet the intensive treatment schedule often described and recommended is not readily accessible to many populations. In the prese...
Ultra-orthodox rabbinic responses to religious obsessive- compulsive disorder [0.03%]
极端正统拉比对宗教强迫症的反应
David Greenberg,Gaby Shefler
David Greenberg
This presentation deals with the response of rabbis to ultra-orthodox people suffering from religious symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The symptoms are consistent with religious practice and patients justify their compulsive behav...