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ISBN

Paperback978-1-80511-974-6
Hardback978-1-80511-975-3
PDF978-1-80511-976-0
HTML978-1-80511-978-4
EPUB978-1-80511-977-7

Language

  • English

THEMA

  • JMN
  • JBCC7
  • JH

BISAC

  • PSY003000
  • PSY031000
  • PSY030000
  • SOC002010
  • SOC042000

Keywords

  • Applied psychology in conflict zones
  • Palestinian villages
  • Community mental health
  • Cross-cultural psychology
  • Trauma and resilience studies
  • Qualitative fieldwork narratives

    Applied Psychology in Context

    Stories and Lessons from Palestinian Villages

    FORTHCOMING

    Contributors

    Caesar Hakim

    (author)
    Visiting Academic at University of Edinburgh
    Honorary Lecturer at University of Glasgow
    Assistant Professor at An-Najah National University

    Dr Caesar Hakim is a Visiting Academic at the University of Edinburgh and an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Glasgow, and he serves as an Assistant Professor at An-Najah National University (Nablus, Palestine). He is a licensed clinical psychologist (since 2013), completed his PhD at the University of Haifa (2015), and brings over 20 years of experience across clinical work, practitioner training, and supervision.

    Hamish J McLeod

    (author)
    Professor of Clinical Psychology and Programme Director for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at University of Glasgow

    Prof. Hamish J McLeod qualified as a clinical psychologist in 1992 and then completed a PhD at Imperial College, University of London. His clinical practice in the NHS has been focused working with people experiencing complex mental health and neuropsychological conditions. He is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Glasgow and Programme Director for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology course.

    Mohammad Alkhatib

    (author)

    Mohammad Alkhatib is an early-career clinical psychologist with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology from An-Najah National University. He has over five years of experience at Bethlehem's Guidance and Training Center, specializing in clinical Psychology and mental health training. This book marks his first as an author.