ERIC Number: EJ1095067
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016
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Teaching Clinical Social Work under Occupation: Listening to the Voices of Palestinian Social Work Students
Kokaliari, Efrosini; Berzoff, Joan; Byers, David S.; Fareed, Anan; Berzoff-Cohen, Jake; Hreish, Khalid
Journal of Teaching in Social Work, v36 n2 p140-159 2016
The authors were invited to teach clinical social work in the Palestinian West Bank. In order to teach, we designed a study exploring how 65 Palestinian social work students described the psychological and social effects of working under occupation. Students described social stressors of poverty, unemployment, lack of infrastructure, violence, imprisonment, separation of families, and severe constraints on travel. They identified depression, suicide, anxiety, and war-related trauma as emerging from these conditions. Many experienced the same psychosocial problems as their clients in coping with harassment and delays at checkpoints. Implications for teaching social work theory and practice are discussed.
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Psychological Patterns, Coping, Foreign Countries, Poverty, Stress Variables, Travel, Suicide, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, War, Trauma, Student Attitudes, Content Analysis, Phenomenology, At Risk Persons, Conflict, Children, Females, Older Adults, Disabilities, Violence, Institutionalized Persons, Political Power
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Israel; Palestine
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