This paper examines the process of depoliticization of mental health in the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt) and links it to a critical analysis of post-traumatic stress disorder and the role of international humanitarian aid. It is based on a human rights framework that focuses on the right to health and that is instrumental in connecting human rights violations to demands of social justice. Efforts to weaken justice and reparations are analyzed by looking at the role of mental health professionals and assumptions of psychotherapy as a neutral and nonpolitical sphere. By drawing on models of decoloniality and liberation psychology, we advocate for a shift from a decontextualized and individualistic approach to mental health to acknow...
This paper analyzes the economic, health, and psychological impacts of conflict and the effectivenes...
This paper explores some of the challenges in developing an approach to working with survivors of wa...
Israel and Palestine have been in an “interim period” between full scale occupation and a negotiated...
Background Palestine is a low income country with scarce resources, which is seeking independence...
During the past decade, the Institute of Community and Public Health at Birzeit University has focus...
This paper sets forth an argument delineating the significance and imperative need for an emerging ...
In this paper, we seek to contextualize amputations sustained by Palestinians during the Great March...
The development of robust emergency care systems as a critical platform for addressing the global bu...
Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), defined by international law as constitu...
In a paper of the Lancet Series on ‘‘Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territory’’ (OPT) Batniji et...
This paper explores what mental disorders can develop as a result of continued exposure to a conflic...
Mental health issues are all too common consequences of conflict and atrocity crimes, often causing ...
An article published in : Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice; vol.3, no. 4, Dec. 2012, ...
In The Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) the extreme dependency on aid which pours in in vast q...
Presents a comprehensive and compelling review of mental health and human rights, shining a light on...
This paper analyzes the economic, health, and psychological impacts of conflict and the effectivenes...
This paper explores some of the challenges in developing an approach to working with survivors of wa...
Israel and Palestine have been in an “interim period” between full scale occupation and a negotiated...
Background Palestine is a low income country with scarce resources, which is seeking independence...
During the past decade, the Institute of Community and Public Health at Birzeit University has focus...
This paper sets forth an argument delineating the significance and imperative need for an emerging ...
In this paper, we seek to contextualize amputations sustained by Palestinians during the Great March...
The development of robust emergency care systems as a critical platform for addressing the global bu...
Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), defined by international law as constitu...
In a paper of the Lancet Series on ‘‘Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territory’’ (OPT) Batniji et...
This paper explores what mental disorders can develop as a result of continued exposure to a conflic...
Mental health issues are all too common consequences of conflict and atrocity crimes, often causing ...
An article published in : Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice; vol.3, no. 4, Dec. 2012, ...
In The Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) the extreme dependency on aid which pours in in vast q...
Presents a comprehensive and compelling review of mental health and human rights, shining a light on...
This paper analyzes the economic, health, and psychological impacts of conflict and the effectivenes...
This paper explores some of the challenges in developing an approach to working with survivors of wa...
Israel and Palestine have been in an “interim period” between full scale occupation and a negotiated...