About this episode
In this conversation, Dr. Iman Farajallah shares her profound experiences and insights as a psychologist working with trauma, particularly in war zones like Gaza. She discusses her personal background, the impact of war trauma on children, and her efforts to give a voice to those affected. The conversation also touches on the challenges of mental health support in Gaza and the concept of complex continuous trauma, highlighting the ongoing struggles faced by the Palestinian population. This conversation delves into the profound and complex trauma experienced by the population of Gaza, particularly focusing on the impact on children. The discussion highlights the continuous nature of trauma, the intergenerational effects, and the parallels with other marginalized communities. Dr. Farajallah shares insights from her work training first responders and supporting refugees, as well as her personal journey of healing through spirituality.
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Links:
My Life Is a War: Voices of Traumatized Palestinian Children under Israeli Occupation
https://www.amazon.ca/Life-War-Traumatized-Palestinian-Occupation/dp/B0D378QVCX
Gaza's Children: Innocence Lost - 8 min video with some of the interviews by Dr. Farajallah with children in Gaza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4T5NxztIfw&t=1s
The Invisible Wounds of Palestinian Children
https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/the-invisible-wounds-of-palestinian-children
Interview on Al Jazeera
https://www.aljazeera.com/video/the-stream/2024/1/9/how-does-the-war-on-gaza-affect-mental-health-of-palestinian-children
Interview on CBC
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/audio/1.7053750
Articles by Dr. Farajallah
Farajallah I. Health and mental health services in Gaza: A system under siege. Anatolian Clin. 2024;29(Special Issue on Gaza):22-3.
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