Uprooting and After... 1973
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-95213-5_8
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“…Psychologists have reflected on the negative psychological implications of segregation barriers such as the wall separating the West Bank from Israel in the Middle East and the ‘wall effect’ or reactive depression caused by the Berlin Wall; 17 18 however, no empirical evidence exists regarding the impact these sociopolitical environments have on the health and well-being of the population. Segregated areas lack social cohesion and residential stability with a steeper population decline compared with the rest of Northern Ireland, 19 and have increased levels of violence, which are all deleterious to mental health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychologists have reflected on the negative psychological implications of segregation barriers such as the wall separating the West Bank from Israel in the Middle East and the ‘wall effect’ or reactive depression caused by the Berlin Wall; 17 18 however, no empirical evidence exists regarding the impact these sociopolitical environments have on the health and well-being of the population. Segregated areas lack social cohesion and residential stability with a steeper population decline compared with the rest of Northern Ireland, 19 and have increased levels of violence, which are all deleterious to mental health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So gab es AkteurInnen wie Christa Kohler, die zumindest vorübergehend bei der Stasi als GMS (Gesellschaftlicher Mitarbeiter für Sicherheit) aktiv mitarbeitete und auf Grund eigener psychischer Erkrankung ausschied [39]. Andere Ak-teurInnen, wie der Protagonist der Schlaftherapie Dietfried Müller-Hegemann, verließen die DDR und lehnten den Staat als solchen ab [40]. Im Allgemeinen wird die DDR oft als "Fürsorgediktatur" [41] bezeichnet.…”
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