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    Healing Holocaust Survivors: Politics of Psychological Rehabilitation in Postwar Europe

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    Healing Holocaust Survivors: Politics of Psychological Rehabilitation in Postwar Europe

    Healing Holocaust Survivors: Politics of Psychological Rehabilitation in Postwar Europe
    by Stella Maria Frei
    English | 2025 | ISBN: 3111210251 | 349 Pages | PDF | 1.92 MB

    Healing Holocaust Survivors examines the psychological rehabilitation strategies implemented by two major international humanitarian organizations―the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) and the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)―in Displaced Persons Camps across postwar Europe from 1944 to 1948. Focusing on the mental health needs of Holocaust survivors and other refugees, the book explores how psychosocial expertise became entangled with citizenship, politics, and visions of Europe's reconstruction after World War II.

    Drawing from archival sources, institutional reports, and psychological literature of the period, this is the first in-depth account of how mental health professionals approached psychological rehabilitation, trauma, identity, and recovery in a humanitarian setting. It reveals how psychological strategies were often shaped by, and instrumentalized for, broader political and regulatory goals―including refugee resettlement, nation-building, and international diplomacy.

    Bridging the fields of history, psychology, refugee studies, and humanitarian aid, this book sheds new light on the origins of modern refugee mental health practices and the complex role of international organizations in shaping the lives―and minds―of displaced populations.