Children of Separation and Loss

By (author) Gertrude Pollitt

Paperback - £38.00

Publication date:

10 April 2014

Length of book:

184 pages

Publisher

Hamilton Books

Dimensions:

226x152mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780761863410

This memoir recounts the life of Gertrude Pollitt, a social worker, psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, and educator. Born in Vienna to a loving and cultured Jewish family, Pollitt narrowly escaped the clutches of the Nazi Regime and fled to London. After the war, she relocated to Germany to help children whose lives had been shattered. Pollitt recalls her journey from displaced immigrant to successful therapist in her own words, describing her personal challenges, her patients, and her professional development. Children of Separation and Loss is a stirring testament to the power of perseverance and the determination to survive crippling emotional losses.
Dr. Pollitt is an extraordinary woman. She started out helping people in dire need and has continued to do so all her life. She continues her private practice, which has always included patients suffering from severe psychopathology.