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Edith Eger: The Story of a Survivor

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  Edith Eger owes a good part of her fame to her book, Dancing with the Enemy, published in 2017. In it, she narrates the battle she had to wage, first to survive the Nazi concentration camps and then to manage her memories in such a way that they didn’t destroy her sanity. In fact, it was the struggle to stop being a victim of this tragedy that led her to become a psychologist specializing in post-traumatic stress disorder. Indeed, no one better understands the weight of a traumatic experience in life than she. As part of her healing process,…

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Chantal Maille
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