The First and Final Nightmare of Sonia Reich: A Son’s Memoir by Howard Reich
Prisoner of Her Past by Howard Reich (same author)
In this case Sonia Reich is experiencing some dementia in her advanced age, which transports her back to her youth when she was a prisoner in Buchenwald.
In libraries it is usually categorized with the books on PTSD.
The things Shirley Mason said about her mother were never substantiated by anything or anyone contemporaneously or afterward, and if you read all of them in full and in that context, they deserve that kind of response. The only source was a psychologically malleable woman who was doped out of her mind and was being analyzed by a therapist who loathed her own parents. I realize that people sometimes do horrible things to their own children. At least one of the abuse claims was literally impossible (Dr. Wilbur didn’t understand what a corn crib is), many others were also implausible or were modified as the situation dictated, and when Shirley Mason recanted everything she’d said in therapy to that point, Dr. Wilbur did not even stop to consider whether that might be true.
That sounds like pure unmitigated hell for the caregiver.
Hm, I would guess that I would make plenty of food available, stuff that could be hoarded without rotting, that would at least help with the food deprivation memories. I am very glad for my brothers sake my Mom doesn’t have any traumatic events to relive.
I like one German home’s reaction to patients that wander off, a fake bus stop at the entrance. The patients are so conditioned by the German mass transport system to wait patiently until a bus comes past that the patients calmly sit there and the staff go out and round up the missing people when someone goes missing.