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Jamil Jamal Hannoona

Abstract

The study aimed to identify the strategies of professional intervention in social service to solve social, psychological, and economic problems. The researcher relied on individual interviews and actual coexistence with (60) individuals from the study sample of displaced persons in the northern Gaza Strip.


The study reached a set of results of which are: the repeated displacement process caused a deterioration in the economic conditions of all families, and cost them a lot due to the loss of their livelihoods. Women, children and the elderly are the most affected groups due to forced displacement. It also became clear that a large number of family members were exposed to shocks and psychological disturbance before and during the forced displacement process, as they were directly targeted, and some were exposed to psychological depression after losing some of their family members as a result of being killed.


The study recommended the necessity of following professional intervention strategies to achieve care for the displaced, by the competent institutions, and relying on social policies to provide urgent therapeutic, and working to achieve social justice for them.

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Keywords

Strategies, Professional Intervention, Social Work, Problem Solving, Forcibly Displaced Persons.

Section
علم الاجتماع
How to Cite
Hannoona , J. J. (2025). Professional Intervention Strategies In Social Service To Solve The Problems Of Forcibly Displaced People. Journal of Social Studies, 31(2). https://doi.org/10.20428/jss.v31i2.2589