Selected Publications

Book

  • Saul, J. (2013) Collective Trauma, Collective Healing: Promoting Community Resilience in the Aftermath of Disaster. New York: Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series.

Articles and Chapters

  • Antal, C.,Byrnes, J., Denton-Borhaugh, K., Saul, J. Military moral Injury: Current controversies and future care.  Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry.  May 18, 2024.

  • Saul J. The hidden trauma of moral injury. The Psychotherapy Networker. 2023. https://www.psych otherapynetworker.org/article/hidden-trauma- moral-injury/. Accessed 22 Mar 2024.

  • Saul, J. How to treat the “wounds to the soul”: A therapist assembles an emotional toolbox to help us grapple with collective trauma. In “How Should Societies Remember Their Sins?”  ”Zocalo Public Square. August 4, 2022.

  • Heisler, M., Bhatia, B., Vinson, S., & Saul, J. (2021) Expert Statement on Individual and Community Effects from Trauma Due to NYPD Use of Force in Response to the Mott Haven Protest on June 4, 2020. Physicians for Human Rights.

  • Saul, J. (2019) Promoting collective recovery in an immigrant/refugee community following massive trauma. In Structural Competency in Mental Health and Medicine. Helena Hansen and Jonathan Metzl, Eds. New York: Springer.

  • Saul, J. and Simon, W. (December 2016) Building resilience in families, communities and organizations: A training program in global mental health and psychosocial support. Family Process, Vol 55(4), pp. 689-699.

  • Celermajer, D.. & Saul, J. (2016) Preventing torture in Nepal: A public health and human rights intervention. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. Springer

  • Saul, J. (2012) Psychological and situational factors involved in the participation in torture. Expert report prepared for the Enhancing Human Rights Project. University of Sydney.

  • Saul, J. and Bava, S. (2009) Implementing collective approaches to massive trauma/loss: Implications for recovery, peace-building and development. International Conflict Research Institute, University of Ulster.

  • Saul, J. (2008) The International Trauma Studies Program. In Stout, Chris, ed. The New Humanitarians: Inspiration, Innovations, and Blue Prints for Visionaries. Praeger.

  • Saul, J. (Winter 2007) Promoting community resilience in lower Manhattan after September 11, 2001. In Systemic responses to disaster: Stories in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. American Family Academy Monograph Series, pp. 69-75.

  • Fullilove, M., & Saul, J. (2006) Rebuilding communities post-disaster: Lessons from 9/11. In Y. Neria, R, Gross, R. Marshall, R., E. Susser (Eds.), September 11, 2001: Treatment, research and public mental health in the wake of a terrorist attack (pp.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp/ 164-177).

  • Saul, J. (2005) Promoting community resilience in lower Manhattan after September 11, 2001. In Y. Danieli & R. Dingman (Eds.) On the Ground after September 11: Mental health responses and practical knowledge gained. Binghamton, NY: Hayworth Press (pp. 470-478).

  • Weine, S., Ukshini, S., Griffith, J., Agani, F., Pulleyblank-Coffey, E., Ulaj, J., Becker, C., Ajeti, L., Griffith, M., Alidemaj-Sereqi, V., Landau, J., Assllani, M., Pavkovic, I., Bunjaku, A., Rolland, J., Cala, G., Saul, J., Makolli, S., Sluzki, C., Statovci, S. (2005) A family approach to severe mental illness in post-war Kosova. Psychiatry. Vol. 68 (1).

  • Landau, J. & Saul, J. (2005) “Enhancing family and community resilience in the face of major disaster.” A. Roizblatt, (Ed.). Terapias de Parejas y Familias del Siglo XX para el Siglo XXI. Santiago, Chile: Editorial Mediterrénao.

  • Saul, J., Breindel, H., Margolies, L, Hamilton, L., Jacobs, N. (2004) Stories from the Ground: A community initiated narrative archive in lower Manhattan post 9/11. Proceeds of the International Oral History Association World Congress.

  • Saul, J. (2004) Promoting community recovery in lower Manhattan after September 11, 2001. Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Interfaith Studies5, no.2 Autumn/Winter: 1-16.

  • Landau, J. & Saul, J. (2004) Facilitating family and community resilience in response to major disaster. In F. Walsh and M. McGoldrick (Eds.), Living beyond loss. New York: Norton.

  • Saul, J. (April 4, 2003) Ghost-painting grandfather’s story to understand his own, The Forward, p. 4.

  • Saul, J., Ukshini, S., Blyta, A., & Statovci, S. (2003) Strengths-based treatment of trauma in the aging: An Albanian Kosovar case study. In J. Ronch, & J. Goldfield (Eds.),Mental wellness in aging: Strength based approaches (299-314). London: Health Professions Press.

  • Saul, J. (Sept. 11, 2002). 2 pillars are crucial to helping children adjust, New York Times. p. 17.

  • Weine, S., Danieli, Y., Silove, D., Van Ommeren, M., Fairbank, J., Saul, J. (2002) Guidelines for international training in mental health and psychosocial interventions for trauma exposed populations in clinical and community settings, Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, Volume 65 Number 2.

  • Saul, J. (November 2000) Mapping trauma: a multi-systemic approach. Psychosocial Notebook. International Organization for Migration.

  • Saul, J. (1999) Working with survivors of torture and political violence in New York City. Zeitschrift fur Politische Psychologie, 7(1-2),221 – 232.

  • Saul, J. (November 1, 1997) Forgotten in the hoopla: Tibet’s young torture victims.The New York Times.

  • Saul, J. (1997) Helping the children of war. The Lancet. Vol. 349, April.

  • Perel, E., & Saul, J. (1989) A family therapy approach to Holocaust survivor families. In P. Marcus, & A. Rosenberg (Eds.), Healing their wounds: Psychotherapy with Holocaust survivors and their families. New York: Praeger.

  • Saul, J. (1985) Ethnic identity and psychological adjustment in old age. New York, NY:

  • Center on Ethnicity, Behavior and Communication, American Jewish Committee Monograph.

  • Saul, J. (1984) Ethnic identity and psychological adjustment in old age. The Gerontologist

Video Productions

  • Saul, J. (Producer), and Gampel, A. (Director) (2003) Everything’s back to normal in New York City: Below Canal, a work in progress. New York: Downtown Community Resource Center, International Trauma Studies Program, New York University.

  • Saul, J. (Producer), and Ray, J (Director). (2002) A partnership for kids: post 9/11 coping strategies for the school community. [Video] New York: International Trauma Studies Program, New York University.

  • Saul, J. (Producer) and Reisner, S. (Director), (2000) Head soup: The work of Theater Arts Against Political Violence, New York: Refuge, Inc.

  • Saul, J. and Minuchin, S., (1991), Prisoners or jailers: working with out of control children in family therapy. New York: Family Studies, Inc.

  • Saul, J. (Writer and Producer), and Spiegel, P. (Producer and Director), (1985) Sources of strength: Jewish ethnicity in later life. New York, NY: American Jewish Committee.

Web Installations

  • Saul, J. (2003) Spring and Slaughter: Kishinev Pogrom 1903 –2003. A multimedia web installation commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Kishinev Pogrom. www.kishinevpogrom.com

  • Saul, J., (2004) Stories from the Ground: the Lower Manhattan Video Narrative Archive Project.

  • Saul, J. (2020) “An Audio Experience: Exploring the Costs of War,” International Trauma Studies Program and Windmill Factory, Debut in 2019 at UNFINISHED festival at the National Museum of Art of Romania, https://www.moralinjuriesofwar.org/about Accessed December 13, 2020.

  • Saul J, Fraenkel P, Chase C, Morris J, Blennerhasset E, Fantini-Porter J, Huyal S. Moral injuries of war. 2020. https://www.moralinjuriesofwar.org. Accessed 22 Mar 2024.