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Trauma: the unreported casualty of war

"In the March issue of this journal, two psychotherapists wrote about the psychological impact of military occupation on the Palestinian people. In response, David Bedein reports from Sderot on the effects of Palestinian rocket fire on the city's residents"

A response to ‘To resist is to exist’ by Martin Kemp and Eliana Pinto

"The recent spate of correspondence over the publication in Therapy Today of ‘To resist is to exist’ by Martin Kemp and Eliana Pinto (March 2009) has raised the ire of many readers, despite the BACP statement that BACP ‘has no position or policy with regard to Middle East politics’"

Palestine: to resist is to exist

"We have received an unprecedented amount of correspondence, both negative and positive, in reponse to last month's article 'To resist is to exist'. More of this can be read here (see 'related articles, right)"

To resist is to exist

"Notes on the psychological impact of military occupation in Palestine"

I just want to say what an excellent article Martin Kemp and Eliana Pinto have written about the occupation of Palestine in the most recent copy of Therapy Today

  • I just want to say what an excellent article Martin Kemp and Eliana Pinto have written about the occupation of Palestine in the most recent copy of Therapy Today. I am a Jew, very lapsed and not religious, but still feel very emotional and not able to think clearly when hearing various media reports about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Reading this article was however a different experience. I thought it was informative, factual, sensitive and totally unhysterical. I was able to think very clearly after reading it. I should imagine lots of people won't like it. I thought it was excellent.

  • Clare Cohen