Dori Laub
Dori Laub (; June 8, 1937 – June 23, 2018) was an Israeli-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, a clinical professor in Yale University’s Department of Psychiatry, an expert in the area of testimony methodology, and a trauma researcher. A Holocaust survivor himself, Laub co-founded the Holocaust Survivors Film Project with Laurel Vlock.This organization is the predecessor to the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies – the world’s first archive of testimonies of Holocaust survivors, witnesses and bystanders recorded on video. The Fortunoff Video Archive provides guidance for documentation teams taking testimonies in other communities impacted by human rights abuses throughout the world.
Based on his experience as an interviewer of hundreds of survivors and as a testimony researcher, he developed an interview technique revolving around a concept of emphatic listening that helps witnesses deliver their testimony as a way of dealing with trauma, although this can be a painful and traumatic process in itself. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Schicksale der Verfolgten (1991), Seite 254-276 year:1991 pages:254-276 extent:23
Published in: Schicksale der Verfolgten (1991), Seite 254-276 year:1991 pages:254-276 extent:23
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Published in: The handbook of psychoanalytic Holocaust studies (2020), Seite 32-38 year:2020 pages:32-38
Published in: The handbook of psychoanalytic Holocaust studies (2020), Seite 32-38 year:2020 pages:32-38
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Published in: Zeitschrift für Genozidforschung 4 (2003), H. 2, S. 92-112 year:2003 number:2 pages:92-112
Published in: Zeitschrift für Genozidforschung 4 (2003), H. 2, S. 92-112 year:2003 number:2 pages:92-112
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