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Stricher-Stern, H., Shalev, A., & Lahav, Y. (2025). Broken Trust–Institutional Betrayal and Posttraumatic Distress in Mothers of Children with Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Social Science & Medicine, 118289.
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Shor, R., Feffer, K., Guez, J., Nemetz, B., Miodownik, C., Gurman, V., & Shalev, A. (2025). Implementation of a Family-Centered Care Model in Psychiatric Hospitals as a Means of Reducing Caregiver Anxiety: A Comparative Study. Community Mental Health Journal, 1-8.
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Ring, L., & Shalev, A. (2025). Wartime Caregivers Survival Guilt: The Emotional Landscape of Conflict Among Therapists During War. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 1-5.
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Lahav, Y., & Shalev, A. (2025). Behind the Scenes: Affiliate Stigma and Posttraumatic Distress Among Mothers of Children With Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Stress and Health, 41(5), e70118.
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Levine-Keini, N., & Shalev, A. (2024). Jung's Shadow Archetype: Relevance to Women and Femininity and Coping Strategies. Advances in Social Sciences and Management, 2(10), 47-52.
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Levine-Keini, N., & Shalev, A. (2024). Eating Disorders: Analysis and Therapy Based on Personality Organization. Advances in Social Sciences and Management, 2(5), 50-63.
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Ron Shor & Anat Shalev (2023): Family members’ restricted visitations in psychiatric hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for social workers in mental health systems, Social Work in Mental Health
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Shor, R., & Shalev, A. (2023). The Family as Part of the Client’s System in the Wards Psychiatric Hospitals : A Comparative Study Evaluating the Implementation of a Family-Centered Care Model. European Psychiatry, 66(S1), S74-S74.
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Shor, R., & Shalev, A. (2023). Family Members’ Experiences in a Psychiatric Hospital During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Family-Centered Work in Mental Health Systems. European Psychiatry, 66(S1), S598-S598.
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Shor, R.E., Nahoum Shaty, A., & Shalev, A. (2022). Barriers to pathways to care for family members of persons with severe mental illness in a family-centered service. Journal of Family Social Work, 25, 25 - 43.
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Shalev, A. (2020). “Don't talk about us without us”- the significance of family involvement with the mentally ill patient. Society and Welfare, 2: 271-278 (Hebrew).
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Lurie, I., Shalev, A., Spector- Dagan C., & Levi-Belz, Y. (2020). On the importance of advance directives for the enhancement of human rights in the mental health field. Society and Welfare, 2: 279-286 (Hebrew).
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Hornik-Lurie, T., Shalev, A., Haknazar, L., Garber Epstein, P., Ziedenberg-Rehav, L., & Moran G. S. (2019). Implementing Recovery-Oriented Interventions with Staff in a Psychiatric Hospital: a Mixed-Method Study, Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 25: 569-581.
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Shor, R., & Shalev, A. (2016) Barriers to involvement in physical activities of persons with mental illness. Health Promotion International PMID:2524451 (IF=1.989, JR 21/71, Q2, 34 citations)
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Shalev A, Weil G, Rubinstein L. (2016). Sexuality in psychiatric hospitalization: reality versus policy. Harefua 155:762-752 (Hebrew)
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Shor, R., & Shalev, A. (2015). The significance of services in a psychiatric hospital for family members of persons with mental illness. Family, Systems & Health, 33:68-71
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Moran, G. S., Mashiach-Eizenberg, M., Roe, D., Berman, Y., Shalev, A., Kaplan, Z., & Garber-Epstein, P. (2014). Investigating the anatomy of the helping relationship in the context of psychiatric rehabilitation: The Relation between working alliance, providers' recovery competencies and personal recovery. Psychiatry Research, 220 (1-2): 529-527.
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Mautner, S., Lachman, M., Kaplan, Z., & Shalev, A. (2014). Psychiatric advance directives – from medical models to psychiatric medicine. Harefuah (Hebrew), 153: 39-42
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Shor, R., & Shalev, A. (2013). Identifying barriers to improving the wellness of persons with severe mental illness in community residential mental health facilities. Social Work in Mental Health, 11(4), 334-348.
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Buskila D, Ablin JN, Ben-Zion I, Muntanu D, Shalev A, Sarzi-Puttini P, Cohen H. (2009). A painful train of events: increased prevalence of fibromyalgia in survivors of a major train crash. Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 27, 79-85.