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The impact of the 2nd intifada on Israeli Arab and Jewish social workers

Pages 285-303 | Published online: 09 Oct 2010

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Joe Duffy, Shulamit Ramon, Surinder Guru, Jane Lindsay, Sarah Cemlyn & Orit Nuttman-Shwartz. (2013) Developing a social work curriculum on political conflict: findings from an IASSW-funded project. European Journal of Social Work 16:5, pages 689-707.
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Nehami Baum. (2010) Jewish Israeli Social Work Students' Attitudes to the Prospect of Being Assigned an Israeli Arab Client. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work 19:2, pages 143-170.
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Orit Nuttman-Shwartz & Sarit Shay. (2006) Supervision Groups at a Time of Violent Social Conflict in Israel. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 31:4, pages 291-309.
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Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail. (2022) Social Workers as Leaders Rather than as Agents of Change. The British Journal of Social Work 52:7, pages 4418-4435.
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Vasilios Ioakimidis, Gregory Neocleous, Agamemnonas Zachariades, Hanife Serin, Buse Erzeybek & Ayse Ozada. (2022) Working for peace: Conflict and social work practice in the divided Cyprus. International Social Work, pages 002087282211043.
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Eugene Tartakovsky. (2022) Acculturation Orientations, Professional Interventions and Burnout amongst Ethnic Minority Social Workers Working with Ethnic Minority Clients: A Case of Arab Citizens of Israel. The British Journal of Social Work 52:3, pages 1612-1631.
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Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail & Mahajne Ibrahim. (2020) Being a social worker in the unrecognized villages in Israel. Journal of Social Work 21:6, pages 1574-1591.
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Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail & Ibrahim Mahajne. (2020) Social work in a conflict context: Challenges facing social workers with indigenous inhabitants of unrecognised villages in Israel. International Journal of Social Welfare 30:1, pages 97-105.
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Eugene Tartakovsky. (2016) Therapeutic beliefs and practices of Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian-Israeli social workers. International Social Work 61:2, pages 199-218.
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Sameer Kadan, Dorit Roer-Strier & Zvi Bekerman. (2017) Social Workers from Oppressed Minority Group Treating Majority Group's Clients: A Case Study of Palestinian Social Workers. Social Work 62:2, pages 156-164.
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Natalia Khvorostianov & Nelly Elias. (2016) ‘Leave us alone!’ : Representation of social work in the Russian immigrant media in Israel . International Social Work 60:2, pages 409-422.
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Einav Segev & Yochay Nadan. (2016) Facing Reality: Context-Oriented Reflection in Social Work Education. British Journal of Social Work 46:2, pages 427-443.
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Roney Srour. (2015) Transference and Countertransference Issues During Times of Violent Political Conflict: The Arab Therapist–Jewish Patient Dyad. Clinical Social Work Journal 43:4, pages 407-418.
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Yochay Nadan & Adital Ben-Ari. (2015) Social Work Education in the Context of Armed Political Conflict: An Israeli Perspective. British Journal of Social Work 45:6, pages 1734-1749.
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Shulamit Ramon. 2015. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 970 975 .
H. Davis. (2012) Contextual Challenges for Crisis Support in the Immediate Aftermath of Major Incidents in the UK. British Journal of Social Work 43:3, pages 504-521.
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Nehami Baum. (2010) Issues in Psychotherapy with Clients Affiliated with the Opposing Side in a Violent Political Conflict. Clinical Social Work Journal 39:1, pages 91-100.
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Nehami Baum. (2010) After a terror attack: Israeli — Arab professionals’ feelings and experiences. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 27:5, pages 685-704.
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Nehami Baum & Shulamit Ramon. (2010) Professional Growth in Turbulent Times. Journal of Social Work 10:2, pages 139-156.
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Nehami Baum. (2007) It's not only cultural differences: Comparison of Jewish Israeli social work students’ thoughts and feelings about treating Jewish Ultra-Orthodox and Palestinian Israeli clients. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 31:5, pages 575-589.
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Jane Lindsay. (2016) The Impact of the 2nd Intifada: An Exploration of the Experiences of Palestinian Psychosocial Counselors and Social Workers. Illness, Crisis & Loss 15:2, pages 137-153.
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