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'''Avner Falk''' ({{lang-he|אבנר פלק}}; born [[1943]]) is an [[Israel]]i clinical [[psychologist]], political psychologist, psychobiographer, and |
'''Avner Falk''' ({{lang-he|אבנר פלק}}; born [[1943]]) is an [[Israel]]i clinical [[psychologist]], psychotherapist, political psychologist, psychobiographer, and psychohistorian, known for his psychoanalytic studies of Jewish and Israeli leaders, [[Jewish history]] and the [[Arab-Israeli conflict]], [[antisemitism]] and [[Islamic terrorism]]. He was educated at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]] (1960-1966) and at [[Washington University in St. Louis]] (1966-1970). His book ''Fratricide in the Holy Land: A Psychoanalytic View of the Arab-Israeli Conflict'' (2004) won the Outstanding Academic Title award from the American Library Association's ''Choice'' magazine. Praeger is publishing his latest books. |
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Avner Falk (Hebrew: אבנר פלק; born 1943) is an Israeli clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, political psychologist, psychobiographer, and psychohistorian, known for his psychoanalytic studies of Jewish and Israeli leaders, Jewish history and the Arab-Israeli conflict, antisemitism and Islamic terrorism. He was educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1960-1966) and at Washington University in St. Louis (1966-1970). His book Fratricide in the Holy Land: A Psychoanalytic View of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (2004) won the Outstanding Academic Title award from the American Library Association's Choice magazine. Praeger is publishing his latest books.