In their daily lives, psychoanalysts help clients process trauma. But what happens when that trauma is personal to the practitioner — or when it’s related to ongoing deadly conflicts? These are not abstract questions. They are issues that are directly addressed in real-time by the 18 contributors, all Jewish clinicians, in a new anthology, “Sitting on a Suitcase: Psychoanalytic Stories,” recently published by Karnac. It was intended as a volume in which each contributor gives his or her take on the title theme, which mentions Jews as a people perpetually ready to emigrate, often due to antisemitism. Many contributors were...