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Children and Families in Israel

Some Mental Health Perspectives

Arie Jarus Joseph Marcus Joseph Oren Chanan Rapaport

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English
Routledge
01 August 2025
Originally published in 1970, this title was intended to describe a wide and complex network of historical, social, psychological and medical issues. It starts with an overview of Israel as a society and how it is similar yet differs from that the reader may be familiar with. Divided into three parts, the first looks at the basic fabric and main patterns of social and psychological issues in Israel and provides the background for specific mental health problems. The second part deals with selected groups of population, or problem areas which are of special interest from the viewpoint of mental health issues, and that receive special attention by the society itself. This includes the child outside his family, the immigrant child absorbed by the program of Youth Aliyah, socially deprived or vulnerable children, those with disabilities, and delinquency. The final part deals with ways and means of providing service and care for those who eventually need attention. This includes descriptions of the mental health professions, the available psychiatric services, the role of voluntary agencies in providing care, and finally a discussion of issues in planning and research. Today it can be read in its historical context.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781032538594
ISBN 10:   1032538597
Series:   Routledge Library Editions: Family
Pages:   638
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Preface. An Overview J.M. Marcus and H.M. Rosen. Part I: The Scene The Mental Health of Immigrants in Israel L. Miller; The Adaptability and Vulnerability of Types in the Changing Israeli Society P. Palgi; Children in War N. de Shalit; Reflections on Child Welfare Laws in Israel D. Reijen; The Educational System and Mental Health K. Benyamini and Z. Klein The Child and His Family in the Kibbutz The Environment M. Kerem; Family M. Gerson; Infancy and His Early Childhood; School Age M. Segal; Second Generation M. Alon; Mental Health S. Nagler Part II: Target Groups Child Welfare in Israel L. Jaffe; Youth Aliyah (Cause and Function) M. Wolins; The Vulnerable and the Handicapped J. Marcus and A. Russell; The Socially Deprived Family J.M. Rosenfeld and E. Morris; Juvenile Delinquency in Israel M. Amir and M. Hovav Part III: Ways and Means The Child and Family in Ambulatory Treatment A. Jarus, E. Ilan and A. Meijer; Residential Treatment Services for Emotionally Disturbed Children in Israel M. Munin and A. Jarus; Non Governmental Initiative Z. Harman; Training of Mental Health Workers and their Professional Organizations J. Oren; Social Planning and Research (Some Implications for Mental Health) C. Rapaport and W. Jedlicki.

Arie Jarus, Joseph Marcus, Joseph Oren, Chanan Rapaport

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