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.
Answer: a
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