Authored by Judith Kestenberg
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English language articles:
2019 “Holocaust, Rwanda, and Palestine.” The Handbook of Psychoanalytic Holocaust Studies: An International perspective. Ira Brenner ed. Routledge.
1996 Kestenberg J. & Kestenberg-Amighi, J., “Children in Concentration Camps,” in The Last Witness: The Child Survivor of the Holocaust, J. Kestenberg, and I. Brenner (eds). American Psychiatric Press, pp. 1-26.
The response of the child to the rescuer. In Echoes of the Holocaust. Bulletin of the Jerusalem Center for Research into the Late Effects of the Holocaust, Vol. 4 (June 1995), pp. 1–8.
Narcissism in the service of survival (with Ira Brenner). In A Vulnerable Child. Ed. T. B. Cohen, M. Etezady, and B. Pacella. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1995.
The diversity of child survivors of the Holocaust. In Children, War and Persecution: Proceedings of the Congress (Hamburg, September 26–29, 1993). Ed. Stiftung für Kinder. Osnabrück: Secolo Verlag, 1995, pp. 54–61.
Children of Nazi Perpetrators. In Children, War and Persecution: Proceedings of the Congress, pp. 178–181.
Mutual influences of psychoanalysis and of related research on child survivors of the Holocaust. Vulnerable Child Monograph Series, Vol. 2. Eds. Theodore Cohen, M. Etezady & P. Madison. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1995.
Narcissism in the service of survival (with Ira Brenner). In The Vulnerable Child Monograph Series.
What a psychoanalyst learned from the Holocaust and genocide. The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, Vol. 74(6), 1993, pp. 1117–1129.
Transposition revisited. Clinical, therapeutic and developmental considerations. In P. Marcus & A. Rosenberg (Eds.), Psychotherapy and Holocaust Survivors and Families. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1989.
Coping with losses and survival. In The Problem of Loss and Mourning: New Psychoanalytic Perspectives, P. Shabad & D. Dietrich. New York: International Universities Press, 1989.
Jewish-Christian relationships as seen through the eyes of children before, during and after the Holocaust (with M. Kestenberg, F. Hogman, and E. Fogelman). In Remembering the Future: Jews and Christians During and After the Holocaust, pp. 622–636. Oxford, England: Pergamon Press, 1988.
Sense of belonging and altruism in children who survived the Holocaust (with M. Kestenberg). Psychoanalytic Review, 75(4), 1988, pp. 533–560.
Nazis’ quest for death and the Jewish quest for life (with M. Kestenberg & J. Kestenberg Amighi). In Randolph Braham (Ed.), The Psychological Perspectives of the Holocaust and Its Aftermath. New York: Social Science Monographs, 1988, pp. 13–44.
Child survivors of the Holocaust (Ed. J. S. Kestenberg). The Psychoanalytic Review, 75(4), 1988.
Imagining and remembering. Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 24(4), 1987, pp. 22–241.
Development of the ego-ideal: Its structure in Nazi youth and in persecuted Jewish children. Issues in Ego Psychology, 10(2), 1987, pp. 22–34.
Growing up in a Holocaust culture (with Yolanda Gampel). In Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 20(1–2), 1983, pp. 129–146.
Generations of the Holocaust (several articles). In M. S. Bergmann & M. E. Jucovy (Eds.), Generations of the Holocaust. New York: Basic Books, 1982.
