I Can’t Forget What You Couldn’t Tell Me: A Psychoanalyst Listens to Asylum SeekersFootnote1 My work with asylum seekers rests on the example and merit of others. I am especially grateful to Shari Nacson, LISW, for help in finding words; to Brian Hoffman, JD, for the example of his courage; and to Anna Janicki, MD, who understands more than I can tell.
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