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Israeli-Palestinian social work encounters
Edith Blit-Cohen
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The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
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Israeli-Palestinian
100%
Social Work
100%
East Jerusalem
100%
Social Work Students
100%
Transcultural Aspects
66%
Israel
33%
Israeli Arabs
33%
Palestinians
33%
Arab
33%
Minority Groups
33%
Training Program
33%
Political Context
33%
Power Relations
33%
Ways of Coping
33%
Practice Theory
33%
Contextual Variables
33%
Culturally Sensitive
33%
Cultural Issues
33%
Palestinian Arabs
33%
Case Study Analysis
33%
Conceptualization of Culture
33%
Safe Space
33%
Transcultural Practice
33%
Student Identity
33%
Arts and Humanities
Palestinians
100%
Jerusalem
100%
Social Work Student
100%
Case Study
66%
Trans-cultural Perspective
66%
Dynamics
33%
Israel
33%
Minority Groups
33%
Contextual
33%
Power Relation
33%
Practice Theory
33%
Fieldwork
33%
Transcultural
33%
Safe space
33%
Social Sciences
Israeli
100%
Jerusalem
100%
Social Work Student
100%
Case Study
66%
Israel
33%
Minority Groups
33%
Field Work
33%
Practice Theory
33%
Psychology
Case Study
100%