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English: PCCA-group, i. e. supervisors in the non-profit-organization Partners in Confronting Collecive Atrocities (PCCA)
An international group of psychoanalysts who want to contribute to solutions of conflicts between national groups
Front: Hermann Beland/Germany, Shmuel Erlich/Israel, Dorothee C. von Tippelskirch-Eissing/Germany, Louisa Diana Brunner/Italy, Anton Obholzer/England
Middle: Mira Erlich-Ginor/Israel
Back: Jona Rosenfeld/Israel, Fakhry Davids/England, Veronika Grüneisen/Germany, Karin Lüders/Germany (from left to righ)
Deutsch: PCCA-Gruppe, i. e. Supervisoren in der non-profit-Organisation Partners in Confronting Collecive Atrocities (PCCA)
Eine internationale Gruppe von Psychoanalytikern, die einen Beitrag zur Lösung von Konflikten zwischen nationalen Gruppen leisten wollen
Vorn: Hermann Beland/Deutschland, Shmuel Erlich/Israel, Dorothee C. von Tippelskirch-Eissing/Deutschland, Louisa Diana Brunner/Italien, Anton Obholzer/England
Mitte: Mira Erlich-Ginor/Israel
Hinten: Jona Rosenfeld/Israel, Fakhry Davids/England, Veronika Grüneisen/Deutschland, Karin Lüders/Deutschland (von links nach rechts)
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Author Mira Erlich-Ginor
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