The War-Induced Impact of Trauma Israelis: Aon Qualitative Examination Young of the David’s Circle Project at Koh Phangan

Rachel Lev-Wiesel, Ofra Walter, Yael Rom-Shoshani, Nisara Jaroenkajornkij, Bussakorn Binson

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Abstract

This qualitative study explores the psychological impact of war-induced trauma on young Israelis who sought refuge and healing in Koh Phangan, Thailand, through participation in the David's Circle Project. The project provides a supportive, non-clinical space for the October 7th trauma Nova survivors and young reserve soldiers. In-depth, semi-structured interviews and group storytelling revealed common themes of emotional dislocation, mistrust and existential uncertainty. The findings underscore the importance of alternative, culturally sensitive healing environments for trauma recovery and point to the therapeutic value of grouping in a safe physical and emotional space. Implications for trauma-informed care and post-conflict rehabilitation for young adults are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)207-220
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Urban Culture Research
Volume30
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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Keywords

  • David’s Circle Project
  • Israeli Survivors of the Nova Music Festival
  • October 7th Hamas Massacre
  • Reservists
  • War-induced Trauma

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Visual Arts and Performing Arts
  • History
  • Urban Studies
  • Music

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