From shame to dignity. Aust J Psychother. 9:36-46 1990
Unlike other affects such as anxiety, anger and guilt, shame has been a relatively neglected affect. Yet it has recently been shown to be important
Child Survivors of the Holocaust New York: Brunner-Routledge.
By the end of the second world war 1.5 million (90%) of Jewish children had been killed by the Nazis. In this book, ten child
Early Abuse and Its Effects; A Holocaust and Sexual Abuse Survivor. Presentation at the Victorian association of Psychotherapists, AGM
Some highlights of the therapy of Anne, whose story is described in Child Survivors of the Holocaust, are presented. Anne underwent two of the most
Traumatized Holocaust children over 60 years and relevance to other traumatized children. World Conference International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
A comparison is made of symptoms of child survivors of the Holocaust (whose traumas and consequences have been documented over 60 years), with the symptoms of sexually
Documented childhood trauma (Holocaust): Its sequelae and applications to other traumas. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 2:81-90
As part of the argument whether adult symptoms truly reflect childhood traumas (especially sexual abuse), the symptoms of child survivors of the Holocaust (whose traumas
From Survival to Fulfilment; A Framework for the Life-Trauma Dialectic. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel
In this book, Dr. Valent forges information from many fields of trauma and its concepts into a new, heuristically logical and pragmatic framework. The result
Trauma and Fulfillment Therapy; The Wholist Framework. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel
This book follows logically from Survival to Fulfillment, in its practical applicability to diagnose and repair tears in the human fabric. Dr. Valent reviews the