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Kfar Shaul Mental Health Center ((ヘブライ語:בית החולים כפר שאול)), established in 1951, is an Israeli public psychiatric hospital located between Givat Shaul and Har Nof, Jerusalem. It is affiliated with the Hadassah Medical Center and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.〔Katz, G. et al. (Time zone change and major psychiatric morbidity: The results of a 6-year study in Jerusalem ), ''Compr Psychiatry''. 2002 Jan-Feb;43(1):37-40; 〕 The hospital is Jerusalem's designated psychiatric hospital for tourists who display mental health disturbances, and is widely known for its research on Jerusalem Syndrome.〔("The Jerusalem Syndrome" ), ''Jewish Virtual Library'', accessed August 19, 2010.〕 The hospital is located on the grounds of the former Arab village of Deir Yassin, and makes use of buildings that remained intact after the massacre of Deir Yassin that occurred during the 1948 Palestine War.〔Ettinger, Yair. ("Deir Yassin massacre, 55 years on" ), ''Haaretz'', April 10, 2003. *Gelber, Yoav. ("Propaganda as History: What Happened at Deir Yassin?" )〕 ==History==
The Givat Shaul mental health center opened in 1951, utilizing the houses and school building of Deir Yassin, which had been left untouched. It was originally a therapeutic community of 300 patients who spent most of the day working outdoors. It was called the Kfar Shaul Government Work Village for Mental Patients.〔''Progress in Psychotherapy'', American Psychiatric Association, Grune & Stratton, 1949.〕 In its early years, the majority of the patients were Holocaust survivors.〔Freidman, Ron. ("Challenged children get a bird's-eye view of Masada" ), ''The Jerusalem Post'', June 17, 2006.〕 The hospital now suffers from severe overcrowding and has an average occupancy rate of 110 percent.〔Evan, Dan. ("Patients sleeping in dining rooms of overcrowded J'lem facilities" ), ''Haaretz'', November 15, 2010.〕 Udi Aloni, an Israeli director who made a film about the hospital, ''Forgiveness'' (2006), described it as dilapidated.〔Aloni, Udi. ("The specters of Kfar Shaul" ), ''Haaretz'', January 2, 2010; see ("Forgiveness" ), accessed December 4, 2010.〕
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