
Leo Eitinger
Leo Eitinger (12 December 1912 – 15 October 1996) was a Norwegian psychiatrist, author and educator. He was a Holocaust survivor who studied the late-onset psychological trauma experienced by people who went through separation and psychological pain early in life only to show traumatic experience decades later. He devoted a long period studying posttraumatic stress disorder among Holocaust survivors, which had led Holocaust survivors including Paul Celan (1920–1970), Primo Levi (1919–1987) and many others to commit suicide several decades after the experience. Eitinger was a pioneer of research into psychological trauma among refugees, and also laid the foundation for Norwegian military psychiatry research with emphasis on psychological trauma among soldiers. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Schicksale der Verfolgten (1991), Seite 3-16 year:1991 pages:3-16 extent:14
Published in: Schicksale der Verfolgten (1991), Seite 3-16 year:1991 pages:3-16 extent:14
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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Published: Haifa : Ray D. Wolfe Centre for Study of Psychological Stress, Univ. of Haifa, [vor 1984]
Published: Haifa : Ray D. Wolfe Centre for Study of Psychological Stress, Univ. of Haifa, [vor 1984]
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by Eitinger, Leo, 1912-1996 1912-1996
Published in: Dachauer Hefte. - i. Auftr. des Comité International de Dachau, Brüssel 8 (1992),8, S. 3 - 17
Published in: Dachauer Hefte. - i. Auftr. des Comité International de Dachau, Brüssel 8 (1992),8, S. 3 - 17
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Published: Oslo : The Nansen Committee, 1984.
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Published: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018
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