War Inside
Discover the innovative insights of Michal Shapira in her compelling book, War Inside, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. Spanning 294 pages, this groundbreaking study delves into how British psychoanalysis influenced democracy, childhood, and family life during and after the tumultuous period of World War II.
Shapira intricately explores the roles of psychoanalysts operating in war nurseries, juvenile courts, state committees, and children's hospitals, shedding light on their contributions to societal issues amid the backdrop of mass violence. This thought-provoking work not only casts a lens on the psychological impacts of war but also examines the interplay between mental health and social change. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of history, psychology, and social sciences, War Inside is a must-read for anyone interested in the legacy of trauma and healing in times of conflict.