Noam Salpeter

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  • Noam Salpeter, MS, LMFT, has been working as a psychotherapist in a variety of settings for the past 3 decades. He currently serves as a senior staff therapist, clinical supervisor and trainer at a Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient program in Oakland, CA. Noam has special clinical interest in cultural, mind-body, and psycho-spiritual elements in the healing process in general and in trauma recovery in particular. While many clinicians focused on pathology in Holocaust survivors and their children, Noam developed interest in non-pathological and health-supporting elements in this legacy. Noam's mother and her parents escaped Nazi Germany before WWII. His father was born in Slatina (Czechoslovakia) survived concentration camps and the 'Death March.' Most of Mr. Salpeter's family members were killed in the Holocaust; he immigrated to Israel, where he had 1 surviving aunt, in 1949, becoming one of Israel's more respected journalists since the 1950's through his retirement in 2007. Mr. Salpeter’s professional focus was on Israeli economics and politics, international relations, and Jewish communities around the world. He passed away in 2016.
  • Participation on Humanity Rising

See Also

HR!Day235 - Reflections of Second Generation Children of Holocaust Survivors Reflections of Second Generation Children of Holocaust Survivors