Dina Wardi, MSW. born in Italy, from age one grew up in Israel. Married with two children and six grandchildren. A senior individual and group psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice. Participated in the foundation of The Israeli Group Analysis Society. Partipated regularly in international congresses on group therapy and presented numerous papers. was a member of steering committee of “AMCHA”-National Israeli Center for Psychological Support of Holocaust survivors and the Second Generation, were she served as a senior group and individual supervisor for more then ten years.
Held numerous lectures and conducted workshops on Second Generation of Holocaust Survivors in Israel as well as abroad in various countries. Also led various seminars ,lectures and workshops with Christian audiences, both professionals and others regarding transmission of collective and familial traumas.
Email: [email protected]
Publications
Books:
Memorial Candles: Children of the Holocaust. London & New York: Tavistock/Routledge (1992).
Auschwitz : Contemporary Jewish And Christian Encounters. New York : Mahwah,N.J (2003)
Article:
“Memorial Candles - Reflections of the Holocaust in the Art of the Second Generation of Holocaust Survivors”. In Studio. An Art Journal, 17 (1990): 40-46.
"Familial and Collective Identity in Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation". In A Global Perspective on Working with Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation, Amcha and JDC, Israel, 1996.
“Motivazioni all’identificazione con le figure vittima-aggressore nelle terapie di gruppo tra la seconda generazione dei sopravissuti”, Rivista Italiana di Gruppoanalisi, no. 3-4 (Decembre 1997).
“Group Therapy with Holocaust Survivors and their Second Generation of”, Mikbatz - A Journal of Group therapy (in Hebrew), vol. 4, no. 2 (1998)
“Victim/Aggressor Identity Characterizations in Therapeutic Group Processes in Groups Composed of Holocaust Survivors’ Children, Mikbatz - A Journal of Group therapy (in Hebrew), vol. 4, no. 2 (1998)
Held numerous lectures and conducted workshops on Second Generation of Holocaust Survivors in Israel as well as abroad in various countries. Also led various seminars ,lectures and workshops with Christian audiences, both professionals and others regarding transmission of collective and familial traumas.
Email: [email protected]
Publications
Books:
Memorial Candles: Children of the Holocaust. London & New York: Tavistock/Routledge (1992).
Auschwitz : Contemporary Jewish And Christian Encounters. New York : Mahwah,N.J (2003)
Article:
“Memorial Candles - Reflections of the Holocaust in the Art of the Second Generation of Holocaust Survivors”. In Studio. An Art Journal, 17 (1990): 40-46.
"Familial and Collective Identity in Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation". In A Global Perspective on Working with Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation, Amcha and JDC, Israel, 1996.
“Motivazioni all’identificazione con le figure vittima-aggressore nelle terapie di gruppo tra la seconda generazione dei sopravissuti”, Rivista Italiana di Gruppoanalisi, no. 3-4 (Decembre 1997).
“Group Therapy with Holocaust Survivors and their Second Generation of”, Mikbatz - A Journal of Group therapy (in Hebrew), vol. 4, no. 2 (1998)
“Victim/Aggressor Identity Characterizations in Therapeutic Group Processes in Groups Composed of Holocaust Survivors’ Children, Mikbatz - A Journal of Group therapy (in Hebrew), vol. 4, no. 2 (1998)