Notes
1I would like to express my deep appreciation and gratitude to Dr. Beverly Greene for her inspiration in creating this project and inviting me to participate.
2It is ironic that Freud's early followers, with all of their insistence on the importance of remembering, did not directly address the issue of the Holocaust. Many of the post-Freudian early analysts were Jews, who themselves had lost family members to the Nazis and had to flee their homeland. Yet there was a striking absence of discussion about their trauma in their theoretical writing.