Silent Wounds: Trauma and the Nonverbal Healing Practice’s After the Holocaust
The topic of trauma is often deeply misunderstood as the notion that it only exists in memory of where distress only resides in someone’s mind. While the readings of this course ranging from Bessel van der Kolk’s the Body Keeps the Score to deeply disturbing literary accounts of Christopher Browning’s Ordinary Men and Elie Wiesel’s […]