The "Vulnerable Hero" and His Wife: PTSD and Shifting Dynamics of Gender and Care in Contemporary Israel

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
K. Friedman-Peleg
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Abstract:This article seeks to contribute to the growing discussion on the shifting dynamics of gender and care. Based on participant observations in a support group for Jewish-Israeli women married to men diagnosed with security-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the article explores what happens when the application of professional recommendations regarding the treatment of PTSD simultaneously resonates with and challenges collective gendered expectations of care. In the face of the men's new status as "vulnerable heroes" in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the twofold role of the emotional language of therapy is exposed and discussed. While the group's therapists operated as mediators between the participants' marital relations and the broader social context, offering the language of therapy as a means to help the women help their husbands by extending their care responsibilities, the participants themselves turned the group into an "accelerator" for exploring their daily lives beyond their traditional roles as caregivers. Utilizing their new familiarity with the linguistic register of therapy as a "Trojan horse" within the intervention framework of a highly nationalized disorder, the participants paved an unforeseen pathway toward expressing, recognizing and challenging collective gendered expectations.
“脆弱的英雄”和他的妻子:创伤后应激障碍和当代以色列性别和关怀的变化动态
摘要:本文旨在对性别和护理的变化动态的日益增长的讨论作出贡献。本文基于对以色列犹太妇女与被诊断为安全相关的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的男性结婚的支持小组的参与者观察,探讨了当PTSD治疗的专业建议的应用同时与集体的性别期望产生共鸣并挑战时会发生什么。在巴以冲突背景下,面对男性作为“弱势英雄”的新地位,情感语言治疗的双重作用被暴露和讨论。当小组的治疗师在参与者的婚姻关系和更广泛的社会背景之间扮演调解人的角色时,提供治疗的语言作为一种手段,帮助女性通过延长照顾丈夫的责任来帮助丈夫,参与者自己把小组变成了一个“加速器”,让她们超越传统的照顾者角色,探索自己的日常生活。在高度国家化的障碍的干预框架内,参与者利用他们对治疗的语言域的新熟悉作为“特洛伊木马”,为表达、认识和挑战集体性别期望铺平了一条不可预见的道路。
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