Julius Segal, a psychologist who worked with Holocaust survivors, wrote that a key element in their recovery was:

a. compassion; that is, healing brought about by helping others.
b. trying to put the horror-filled images out of their minds.
c. reliving their emotions, over and over again.
d. imagining revenge against those who supported Hitler.


A

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a. an inability to segment words in sounds while reading. b. impairment of one's ability to comprehend speech and to think of the proper words to express their own thoughts. c. one to speak slowly and laboriously in simple thoughts. d. serious impairment in reading.

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