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Paul Valent Paul Valent i(A93231 works by)
Born: Established: 1938
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Former Czechoslovakia,
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Eastern Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Heart of Violence: Why People Harm Each Other Paul Valent , North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2020 19530878 2020 single work non-fiction

'Violence is the plague of our civilization. Its many tentacles – domestic violence, criminal violence, sexual abuse, terrorism, state violence, revolution, war and genocide tentacles – threaten us.

'The new discipline of traumatology amply describes the consequences of violence. But there is as yet no corresponding discipline of violentology to explain why violence occurs in the first place. Inexorably, Paul Valent was drawn professionally to take the leap from healing the minds of victims to trying to understand the minds of perpetrators.

'Valent unpicks the minds of perpetrators in each field of violence. He develops a lens for illuminating violence, whether individual or international, primitive or spiritual. We come to understand how aggressions that helped our species to survive now threaten it with extinction.

'Valent explains his thesis by recounting many stories. One story interwoven throughout is his own. A child who survived the Holocaust, he examines the minds of his perpetrators in his quest to prevent future violence.

'Violence, for Valent, is not an isolated feature of the human condition. Surprisingly close to violence are struggles for love. Readers also learn about that aspect of humanity.'

(Source: publisher's blurb)

1 5 y separately published work icon In Two Minds : Tales of a Psychotherapist Paul Valent , Sydney : University of New South Wales Press , 2009 Z1608145 2009 single work autobiography

'Paul Valent, retired medical doctor, psychiatrist, psychotherapist and traumatologist, describes the struggles and discoveries in his varied four-decade career. Each chapter offers a glimpse into the psychotherapeutic encounter, from the author's field work with survivors of the Ash Wednesday bushfires, to the private challenges of unearthing childhood trauma in a sex offender.

'Through the fascinating stories of his work with patients and the examination of his own life story as a Holocaust survivor, Valent articulates and grapples with ubiquitous human issues such as morality, trauma, illness and death.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 Reflections of Melbourne Survivors Paul Valent , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: The Australian Jewish News , 10 March vol. 72 no. 23 2006; (p. 10)

— Review of Heirloom : Second Anthology of the Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust 2006 anthology autobiography poetry essay
1 Banalities Paul Valent , 1999 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Silent No More : Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust : Anthology 1999; (p. 141)
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