
Layers of Trauma and Paths to Healing
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In this episode, Israeli author and clinical psychologist Ayelet Gundar Goshen and Professor Yael Segalovitz (Israel Institute Visiting Professor at the Helen Diller Institute) discuss the fragile emotional state of Israeli society one year after October 7, and in the wake of the murders of hostages Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Ori Danino, Eden Yerushalmi, Almog Sarusi, Alexander Lobanov, and Carmel Gat. With a keen interplay of literary and psychological sensibilities, they explore in depth Gundar Goshen’s clinical work with October 7th survivors and the impact of trauma and war on her literary process. This episode was recorded in October 2024.
Ayelet Gundar Goshen, Award-winning Israeli author; Winner, Sapir Prize for Literature of Israel; Clinical Psychologist
Yael Segalovitz (Moderator), 2024–2025 Israel Institute Visiting Professor at the Helen Diller Institute; Lecturer at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
About the Helen Diller Institute:
The Helen Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies provides a rich academic forum for our nation’s future leaders to explore the breadth and complexity of Israel and contemporary Jewish issues. At a time when polarization is more severe than ever, we bring integrity, excellence, and grit to fostering dynamic spaces where students and the wider community can thoughtfully exchange ideas. To learn more about our mission and work, please visit hdi.berkeley.edu.
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