In this profound and insightful book, psychiatry professor Michael Ritsner explores the social and psychological rifts in Israeli society. Through the lens of clinical experience and an analysis of the metaphorical model of "social schizophrenia," the author guides readers from initial shock to an understanding of the possibilities of "reset" and restoration. This work offers a unique perspective on Israel's internal conflicts, trauma, and the nation's path to healing.
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