A Call for Social Justice and for a Human Rights Approach with Regard to Mental Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

This paper examines the process of depoliticization of mental health in the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt) and links it to a critical analysis of post-traumatic stress disorder and the role of international humanitarian aid. It is based on a human rights framework that focuses on the right t...

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Main Authors: Maria Helbich (Author), Samah Jabr (Author)
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Published: Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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