Doctoral thesis by Marta Kos-Robes about anxiety and women's concentration camps, plus several articles about Kos-Robes
Marta Kos-Robés, born 1919 in Slany, died 1989 in Vienna, was a clinical psychologist, child therapist and teaching analyst.
Marta Kos spent three years in the camps of Theresienstadt and Auschwitz. She elaborated this experience in a dissertation, which she submitted to the Charles University in Prague in 1948.The file contains the doctoral thesis of Marta Kosova (Marta Kos-Robes): Fear and Anxiety in the Concept of Today's Psychology in the Light of the Case of Women's Concentration...
File Number : 484
Type of Material : Thesis/dissertation, Article(s), List(s), Text(s), Letter
Articles on psychological aspects of the Holocaust
- Wetzler, S.: The Nazi psyche;
- Charny, I. W.: 'Innocent denials' of known genocides: A further contribution to a psychology of denying of genocide. With two reviews;
- Hirsch, H.: "To love or to hate?" Erich Fromm's reflections on human destructiveness;
- Baron, L.: The moral minority: A review of psycho-social research on the Righteous Gentiles.