טלי סטולובי

ד"ר טלי סטולובי


Dr. Tali Stolovy
דיסציפלינות ראשיותMain Disciplines
תחומי מחקר / מילות מפתחKeywords
פרסומים ויצירות עיקריים / עדכנייםMain / Recent Publications
  • Stolovy, T. (2024). Befriending the body through clothes: the role of clothing in secular and religious women’s body appreciation. Frontiers in Psychology 15:1297663.

  • Stolovy, T. (2021). Styling the Self: Clothing Practices, Personality Traits, and Body Image Among Israeli Women. Frontiers in Psychology, 12:719318

  • Stolovy, T. (2020). The wardrobe as an interface of personal and social. Meidaos, 93, 52-59 (Hebrew).

  • Stolovy, T., Linder, M., Zipris, P., Doron, A., Dafna, Y., & Melamed, Y. (2017). Fertility Treatments and Psychiatric Disorders: Ethical Considerations Regarding a Patient’s Desire to Become a Mother. The Israel Medical Association Journal: IMAJ, 19(1), 63–64.

  • Stolovy, T., Afek, A. & Melamed, Y. (2015). Ethical considerations regarding video surveillance in psychiatric hospitals. Israel Medical Association Journal, 17, 274-276.

  • Stolovy, T., Lev- Wiesel, R. & Eisikovits, Z. (2015) Dissociation and the experience of channeling: Narratives of Israeli women who practice channeling. International Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis 63(3), 346-364.

  • Doron, A., Kurs, R., Stolovy, T., Raba, A., Secker-Einbinder, A. & Shlosberg, K. (2014). Does the right to vote empower psychiatric patients or does it compromise the integrity of the elections? Israeli Journal of Psychiatry 51, (3), 169-174.

  • Guy Enosh, G., Tzafrir S.S., & Stolovy, T. (2014). The Development of Client Violence Questionnaire (CVQ). Journal of Mixed Methods Research, March 3, 1-18.

  • Oyffe I, Shwizer, R, & Stolovy, T. (2014). The association between diagnosis, treatment delay and outcome among patients with Bipolar disorders. Psychiatric Quarterly, 1-11.

  • Stolovy, T., Lev- Wiesel, R., Witztum, E. (2014). Dissociation: Adjustment or Distress? Dissociative Phenomena, Absorption and Quality of Life Among Israeli Women Who Practice Channeling Compared to Women with Similar Traumatic History. Journal of Religion and Health, May, 1-12. .

  • Stolovy, T., Levy, Y.M., Doron, A. & Melamed, Y. (2012). Culturally sensitive mental health care: A study of contemporary psychiatric treatment for Ultra- Orthodox Jews in Israel. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 59(8), 819-823

  • Stolovy, T., Lev- Wiesel, R., Doron, A. & Gelkopf, M. (2009). The meaning in life for hospitalized patients with schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 197 (2), 133-135.