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Family therapy in israel: A review of therapy done under unusual circumstances
Authors:Ila Jasani Good MS  Amith Ben-David PhD
Affiliation:(1) Tel-Aviv;(2) the Center for Research and Study of the Family, School of Social Work, University of Haifa, 31905 Mount Carmel, Israel
Abstract:Major issues affecting family therapy practice in Israel are discussed. Issues making family therapy in Israel unique include historical topics such as the legacy of the Holocaust, the emergence of the family therapy movement from the cradle of the kibbutz; and more recent events such as constant wars, the specter of terrorist threat, and coping with the everyday pressures of life in Israel—stress, loss, and bereavement. Future trends in family therapy in the Israeli context include the peace process and the adjustment it requires from families living in the West Bank and the Golan Heights. The advent of peace and normalization will force family therapists to grapple with issues until now not given the attention they require by a country always on the brink of war, including family violence, feminist issues and patriarchal family orientations, single-parent families, and cultural diversity.The authors would like to acknowledge the help of Israel Charny, Yael Geron, Tzipi Glick, Ruth Malkinson, Judith Wertheimer, and Susan Zeidel.
Keywords:Family therapy  Holocaust  kibbutz  Israel
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