psychological perspective on the interview process /
edited by Judith S. Kestenberg and Eva Fogelman.
Westport, Conn. :
Praeger,
1994.
xxi, 221 pages ;
25 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Interview Process -- Overview of the Effect of Psychological Research Interviews on Child Survivors / Judith S. Kestenberg -- Narration as a Construction of Identity / Ilka Quindeau -- The Influence of Interviews on Child Survivors -- The Effect of Interviews on Child Survivors -- Child Survivors Revisited / Milton Kestenberg -- A Follow-Up Study: Child Survivors of the Nazi Holocaust Reflect on Being Interviewed / Eva Fogelman and Flora Hogman -- Effects of Interviews with Rescued Child Survivors / Eva Fogelman -- Interviewing: The Crossroad Between Research and Therapy / Charlotte Kahn -- The Combined Effect of Interviews and Group Participation by the Interviewer / Joan Seif Levi -- Child Survivors Who are Professionals Reflect on Their Own Interviews -- A Child Survivor's Appraisal of His Own Interview / Paul Valent -- A Fortuitous Meeting: An Interviewee Becomes an Interviewer / Vera Treplin -- On Being Interviewed About the Holocaust / Eva Fishell Lichtenberg -- Interviewers Look at Themselves -- The Effects of Interviews on Child Survivors and on the Interviewers in Israel / Yolanda Gampel and Aviva Mazor -- The Interviewer as Witness: Countertransference, Reactions, and Techniques / Helene Bass-Wichelhaus -- A First Interview with a Child Survivor of the Holocaust / Regine Podrizki -- Epilogue / Eva Fogelman.
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Analyses reactions of both those who are interviewed as well as those conducting the interviews.