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The Good Men Project: Psychologists Confront Rising Antisemitism, Campuses: How are Jewish clinicians responding to the rise of antisemitism and ideological coercion in therapy spaces post-October 7?

Gesher Campus Care staff was recently featured in an interview with The Good Men Project, entitled Psychologists Confront Rising Antisemitism, Campuses: How are Jewish clinicians responding to the rise of antisemitism and ideological coercion in therapy spaces post-October 7? by Scott Douglas Jacobsen.


The Good Men Project article.

The interview presents a sobering look at how rising antisemitism—amplified by ideological movements and campus activism—is psychologically harming Jewish students and distorting therapy practices. In response, leaders like Shaw, Zmood, and Steinwurtzel are advancing trauma-informed, culturally competent care models to protect Jewish identity and restore psychological safety.


Read more at The Good Men Project.



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