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.