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Understanding Resilience Through Their Eyes and Words:
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Varied Memories and Narratives of Individuals who Survived the Holocaust
Alison Stern Golub
Brown University
May 2000
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Title Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
introduction: where i've been, where i'm going,
and how i've been getting there
resilience: what psychology offers to the study of trauma
resilience and holocaust survivors: the importance of context
memory, narrative, and identity:
the dialectic between past and present
a comparison of narratives, themes, and the impact of memories
an elaborated and themed narrative
conclusion: the interplay between the researcher, the research, and the researched
Works Cited
Appendices