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A Psychiatrist’s Life Journey Through Anti-Semitism
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A Psychiatrist’s Life Journey Through Anti-Semitism
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Abstract |
The author describes growing up in Montreal and experiencing anti-Semitism in the 1950s and 60s. Sometimes overt, sometimes subtle, the antipathy towards Jews in Montreal during this period, according to the author, made him aware of being different and therefore wary, "just in case."
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Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry : Recognition, Prevention, and Interventions
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Cham, Switzerland
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Springer
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2020
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113-124
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978-3-030-37744-1
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Levine, Saul. “A Psychiatrist’s Life Journey Through Anti-Semitism.” In Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry : Recognition, Prevention, and Interventions, edited by H. Steven Moffic, John R. Peteet, Ahmed Hankir, and Mary V. Seeman, 113–124. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2020.
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