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Despite the unspeakable horror of her youth, she embraced a school of psychotherapy that stresses empathy and the belief that ...
For family Passover Seders, Dr. Ornstein wrote stories about her Holocaust experiences, which she collected into a book.
NEW YORK — Having barely survived the Holocaust, Paul and Anna Ornstein might have been among the least likely converts to an evolving psychoanalytical movement that views the world more ...
Anna Ornstein, 87, photographed at her residence in Brookline, Massachusetts, is a survivor of the Nazi’s Auschwitz concentration camp, which was liberated 70 years ago as of Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015.
They also spoke of his pioneering work in psychoanalysis after immigrating to the United States with his wife, Dr. Anna Ornstein, in the 1950s.
Marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. And why three generations later, we must still never forget. Anna Ornstein, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, scholar and writer. She is an ...
Ornstein is a child psychiatrist and has written extensively about her Holocaust experience. She often shares her story to school-age students. Anna told me that in these times her message to ...
The grim details of deprivation and persecution during the Holocaust are well-documented in history books. But survivor Dr. Anna Ornstein, 91, told a story of not just horror but of liberation ...
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