List of publications Authored Books – Published 1. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2005). Survivors and perpetrators' self figure and kinetic family drawings. Kiryat Bialik: Ach (168 pages) (Hebrew). 2. Brin A., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2007). Her multiple face. Nahar: Biniamina (142 pages) (Hebrew). 3. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Weinger, S. (2011). Hell within hell, The comorbidity of the Holocaust Traumata. Lanham, MR: American University Press. 4. Koren, Z. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2013). When time stopped: Childhood sexual abuse survivors from devastation to growth. Kiryat Bialik: Ach. Authoright in English in press. Edited Books and Special Journal Issues – Published 5. Kacen, L. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (Eds.). (2002). Group work in a multicultural society. Tel Aviv: Cherikover (254 pages) (in Hebrew). 6. Lev-Wiesel, R. Cwikel, J., & Barak, N. (Eds.). (2005). Mental health in Israeli women: Guard yourself. Jerusalem: Brookdale (471 pages) (in Hebrew). 7. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Kacen, L. (2001). Group Experiential Journey. Kiryat Bialik: Ach (222 pages) (Hebrew). 8. Rasmussan, L., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Eisikovits, Z. (Eds.). (2013). Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 22 (1). Edited Books and Special Journal Issues - Accepted for Publication A. Monographs 9. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1996). Theoretical and applied aspects for social workers in regions living under political uncertainty. The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Department of Community Work, Jerusalem. (Monograph, 51 pages) (Hebrew). D. Articles in Refereed Journals Published 1. Lev, R., & Yakobbovitz, H. (1993). A new approach for bed wetting children: Developmental and group support. IJOT, The Israel Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2(2), 55-69 (in Hebrew). 2. Lev, R. (1995). The battered child phenomenon- second generation to the Holocaust. Family- The Israeli Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 38, 7-11 (Hebrew). 3. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1998). Abused children of Holocaust survivors: an unspoken issue. Journal of Family Social Work, 3(1), 43-54. 4. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Fridlander, D. (1998). Role perception among social workers who live under politically uncertain areas. International Journal of Social Work. 42(1), 67-78. Also was published in Society and Welfare, 18(2), 281-292 (Hebrew). IF 0.8 5. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1998). Use of drawing technique to encourage verbalization in adult survivor of sexual abuse. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 25(4), 257-262. IF 0.65 6. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1998). Spouses perceptions of each other's coping ability with possible stressful life events and marital quality. Contemporary Family Therapy, 22(2), 211-220. 7. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Shamai, M. (1998). Living under the threat of relocation: Spouses perceptions of the threat and coping resources. Contemporary Family Therapy, 20(1), 107121. 8. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1998). Coping with the stress associated with forced relocation in the Golan Heights, Israel. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 34(2), 143-160. IF 1.6 9. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Al-Krenawi, A. (1999). Attitudes toward marriage and marital quality: a comparison among Israeli Arabs differentiated by religion. Family Relations, 48, 51-56. IF 1.6 10. Shamai, M. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (1999). Marital quality among couples living under the threat of forced relocation: The case of families in the Golan Heights. The Journal Marital and Family Therapy, 25(2), 239-254. IF 1.7 11. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1999). The use of the Machover Draw-A-Person test in detecting adult survivors of sexual abuse: a pilot study. American Journal of Art Therapy, 37(4), 106-112. Also appeared in Russian language in Art Therapy, 3(1), 19-31. 12. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1999). Feelings of adult survivors of child abuse feelings toward their offender-parents. Child and Adolescents Social Work Journal, 16(4), 291-304. 13. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1999). The impact of perceived social support and potency on abstinent behavior among members of Narcotics Anonymous. Journal of Social Work Research, 1(1), 1-9. 14. Al-Krenawi, A. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (1999). Attitudes towards and perceived psychosocial impact of female circumcision as practiced among Bedouin-Arabs of the Negev. Family Process, 38(4), 431-443. (Authors equally contributed to the paper). IF 2.2 15. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1999). "I want to rebirth my twenty year old son": bereaved parents' responses. Journal of Family Social Work, 3(4), 39-48. 16. Lev-Wiesel, R. (1999). Living under the threat of relocation: Different buffering effect of personal coping resources on men and women. Marriage and Family Review, 29(1), 97-108. 17. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Hershkovitz, D. (2000). Detecting violent aggressive behavior among male prisoners through the Machover Draw-A-Person test. Arts in Psychotherapy, 27(3), 171177. IF 0.6 18. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2000). The effect of children’s sleeping arrangements (communal vs. familial) on fatherhood among men in an Israeli kibbutz. Journal of Social Psychology, 140(5), 580-588. IF 1.06 19. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Al-Krenawi, A. (2000). Perception of family among Bedouin-Arab children of polygamous families as reflected in their family drawings. American Journal of Art Therapy, 38, 98-106. 20. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Amir, M. (2000). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, psychological distress, personal resources and quality of life in four groups of Holocaust child survivors. Family Process, 39(4), 445-460. IF 2.2 21. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2000). Quality of life in adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse who have undergone therapy. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 9(1), 1-13. IF 1.49 22. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2000). RTE: Revealing Transference Exercises in short-term group therapy. Arts in Psychotherapy, 27(5), 339-344. IF 0.6 23. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Drori, D. (2000). The effects of social status upon the self concept of elderly widows and wives assessed by human figure drawings. Arts in Psychotherapy, 27(4), 263-267. IF 0.6 24. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Daphna-Tekoha, S. (2000). The Self-Revelation Through Color Technique: Understanding clients’ relations with significant others, silent language and defense mechanisms through the use of color. American Journal of Art Therapy, 39(2), 3541. 25. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2000). Group intervention model for dealing with members holding different political attitudes. Mikbaz, Journal of the Israeli Association of Group Psychotherapy, 5(2), 22-33. (Hebrew). 26. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2001). Uncertainty, forced relocation, and community role in coping with stress: the case of residents in the Golan Heights. Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation, 2 (1), 103-120. 27. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2001).You can’t be a good enough Holocaust researcher unless you've visited Auschwitz. Reflections, 7(3), 12-19. 28. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2001). Poor children: Perceptions of their socio-economic status and occupational future career. Mifgash- Educational Social Work, 14, 101-120, (Hebrew). 29. Amir, M. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2001). Does everyone have a name? psychological distress and quality of life among child Holocaust survivors with lost identity. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 14(4), 859-869. (names of authors appear in alphabetical order). IF 2.25 30. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Samson, T. (2001). Long-term effects of maternal death through paternal homicide evidenced from family of origin drawings. Arts in Psychotherapy, 28(4), 239-244. IF 0.6 31. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Amir, M. (2001). Secondary traumatic stress, psychological distress, sharing of traumatic reminisces and marital quality among spouses of Holocaust child survivors. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(4), 433-444. IF 1.7 32. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Anson, J. (2002). Exposure to domestic violence among members of community in transition: a comparative study of two Israeli Kibbutzim. Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation, 3(1), 75-88. 33. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2002). A model for promoting community cohesion in response to conflict. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 27(1), 32-42. 34. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Klienberg, B. (2002). Elderly battered wives' perceptions of spousal relationship as reflected in the drawings of the couple. Arts in Psychotherapy, 29, 13-17. IF 0.6 35. Al-Krenawi, A. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2002). Wife abuse among polygamous and monogamous Bedouin-Arab families. Journal of Divorce and Re-marriage, 36(3/4), 151-165. (names of authors appear in alphabetical order). 36. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2002). "The end of the world" and the creation of a new world? Arts in Psychotherapy, 29(3), 151-154. IF 0.6 37. Lev-Wiesel, R., Aharoni, S., & Bar-David, K. (2002). Self figure drawings of born-blind adults: Stages of artistic development and the expression of the senses. Arts in Psychotherapy, 29(5), 253-259. IF 0.6 38. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Amir. M. (2003). The effects of similarity versus dissimilarity of spouses’ traumatic childhood events on psychological well-being and marital quality. Journal of Family Issues, 24, 1-16. IF 1.7 39. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2003). Indicators constituting the construct 'perceived community cohesion. Community Development Journal, 38(4), 332-343. IF 0.68 40. Lev-Wiesel, R., Amir, M., & Ohaion, L. (2003). Fear of rape in female students. Society and Welfare, 23(3), 311-326 (Hebrew). 41. Amir, M. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2003). Time does not heal all wounds: Quality of life and psychological distress of people who survived the Holocaust as children 55 years later. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 16(3), 295-299. (Names of authors appear in alphabetical order). IF 2.55 42. Cwikel, J., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Al-Krenawi, A. (2003). The physical and psychosocial health of Bedouin-Arab women of the Negev area of Israel: The impact of high fertility and pervasive domestic violence. Violence against Women, 9(2), 240-257. IF 1.6 43. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Shvero, T. (2003). An exploratory study of self-figure drawings of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Arts in psychotherapy, 30(1), 13-16. IF 0.6 44. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2003). The Group Stories Fabric Technique (GSFT): A clinical tool for understanding transference issues in group psychotherapy. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 28(3), 227-243. 45. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Hirshenzon-Segev, E. (2003). Alzheimer's disease as reflected in self figure drawings of diagnosed patients. Arts in Psychotherapy, 30(2), 83-89. IF 0.6 46. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2003). Expectations of costs and rewards: Students versus practicing social work. International Social Work, 46(3), 323-332. IF 0.8 47. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Amir, M. (2003). Post-traumatic growth among Holocaust child survivors. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 8(4), 229-237. IF 0.72 48. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2004). Male university students’ attitudes toward rape and rapists. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 21(3), 199-210. 49. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Doron, H. (2004). Allowing clients to choose their preferable nonverbl therapeutic modality. Arts in Psychotherapy, 31(4), 261-269. IF 0.6 50. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2004). Enhancing potency among male adolescents at risk of addiction. Mikbaz, Journal of the Israeli Association of Group Psychotherapy, 9(1), 25-46 (Hebrew). 51. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Kaufman, R. (2004). Personal characteristics, unemployment, and anxiety among highly educated immigrants. International Migration, 42(3), 57-75. IF 0.86 52. Lev-Wiesel, R., Kacen, L., & Epstein, R. (2004). The husband-wife relationship as reflected in the drawings of battering husbands. Art Therapy, 21(4), 219-225. 53. Lev-Wiesel, R., Amir, M. & Besser, A. (2005). Posttraumatic growth among female survivors of childhood sexual abuse in relation to the perpetrator identity. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 10(1), 7-17. IF 0.7 54. Lev-Wiesel, R., Shabat, A., & Tsur, (2005). A. Stuttering as reflected in adults' selffigure drawings. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 17(1), 99-105. IF 0.89 (Also published in: Mifgash (2003), 18, 41-52 (Hebrew)). 55. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Yosipov-Kaziav, J. (2005). Deafness as reflected in self-figure drawings of deaf people. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 17(2), 203212. IF 0.89 56. Lev-Wiesel, R., Ziperstein, & R., Rabau, M. (2005). Using figure drawings to assess psychological well-being among colorectal cancer patients before and after the creation of intestinal stoma: A brief report. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 10(4), 1-9. IF 0.7 57. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Amir, M. (2005). Holocaust child survivors and child sexual abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 14(2), 69-83. IF 1.49 58. Lev-Wiesel, R., Besser, A., & Laish, R. (2005). Measuring potency among preschool children: instrument and intervention. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 22 (3-4), 343-360. 59. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2005). Dissociative identity disorder as reflected in drawings of sexual abuse survivors. Arts in Psychotherapy, 32(5), 372-381. IF 0.6 60. Lev-Wiesel, R., Nuttman-Shwartz, O., & Sternberg, R. (2006). Peer rejection during adolescence: psychological long-term effects- a brief report. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 11, 131-142. IF 0.7 61. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Wiztum, E. (2006). Child molesters vs. rapists as reflected in their selffigure drawings. A pilot study. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 15(1), 105-117. IF 1.49 62. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Besser, (2006). Male definitions of sexual assault: the role of the perpetrator's gender. Individual Differences Research, 4(1), 74-78. IF 2.359 63. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Shuval, R. (2006). Perceived causal and treatment factors related to substance abuse: Gender differences, a brief report. European Addiction Research, 12, 109112. IF 2.53 64. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2006). Intergenerational transmission of sexual abuse? Motherhood in the shadow of incest. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 15(2), 75-101. 65. Krumer-Nevo, M., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2006). Social work students' attitudes toward clients with basic needs. Journal of Social Work Education, 41(3), 371-383. IF 1.01 66. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Liraz, R. (2007). Drawings vs. narratives: Drawing as a tool to encourage verbalization in children whose fathers are drug abusers. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 12(1), 65-75. IF 3.91 67. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2007). Intergenerational transmission of trauma across three generations. Qualitative Social Work, 6(1), 75-84. 68. Amir, G. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2007). Dissociative identity disorder as reflected in drawings of sexual abuse survivors. Arts in Psychotherapy, 34, 114-123. IF 0.6 69. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Daphna-Tekoha, S. (2007). Prenatal posttraumatic stress symptomatology in pregnant women who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of Loss & Trauma, 12, 145-153. IF 0.7 70. Avni, G., Lev-Wiesel, R. & Buchner, Y. (2007). The relationship between childhood victimization, psychological distress and personal resources in adolescence. Alimut, 1(1), 75100. (Hebrew). 71. Nutman-Shwartz, O., Sternberg, R., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2007). Long-term psychological impact of peer rejection. Alimut, 1(1), 53-74. (Hebrew). 72. Bar-Hoffman, S., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Amir, M. (2007). Basic assumptions, posttraumatic growth, and ambiguity tolerance in a sample of male Israeli young adults. Traumatology, 13, 4-15. 73. Al-Krenawi, A., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Sehwail, M. (2007). Psychological symptomatology among Palestinian adolescents living with political violence. A brief report. Child and Adolescence Mental Health, 12, 27-31. IF 0.65 74. Lev-Wiesel, R., Al-Krenawi, A., & Sehwail, M. (2007). Psychological symptomatology among Palestinian male and female adolescents living under political violence 2004-2005. A Brief Report. Community Mental Health Journal, 43(1), 49-56. IF 1.31 75. Galili, R. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2007). Sense of place among former evacuees from Sinai relocation. Society and Welfare, 27(1), 37-54. (Hebrew). 76. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Zeevi, N. (2007). Mothers and children with down-syndrome relationship as reflected in the mothers' self and child drawings. Art Therapy, 24(3), 134-137. IF 0.6 77. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2007). Enhancing potency among male adolescents at risk to drug abusean active research. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 23(5), 321-325. 78. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2008). Child sexual abuse: a critical review of intervention and treatment modalities. Children and Youth Services Review, 30 (6), 665-673. IF 1.337 79. Lev-Wiesel, R., Goldblat, H., Eisikovits, Z., & Admi, H. (2009). The impact of shared war-reality on posttraumatic growth versus vicarious traumatization among practitioners. British Journal of Social Work (BJSW), British Journal of Social Work, 39, 1154–1174. IF 1.28 80. Stolovy, T., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Glakoph, J. (2009). The meaning of life for hospitalized patients with schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous & Mental Health, 197(2), 133-135. IF 1.842 81. Ben Yakov, Y., Narkiss, T., Amir, M., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2009). Quality of life in elders: A focus group. Gerontology, 36(1), 31-44 (Hebrew). 82. Lev-Wiesel, R., Chen, R., Daphna-Tekoha, S., & Hod, M. (2009). Past traumatic events: is it a risk factor for high risk pregnancy, delivery complications and postpartum posttraumatic symptoms? Journal of Women Health, 18(1), 119-125. IF 1.417 83. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2009). Enhancing Potency Among Male Adolescents at Risk to Drug Abuse: An Action Research. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 26(5), 383 – 398. 84. Lev-Wiesel, R., Daphna-Tekoha, S., & Hallack, M. (2009). Childbirth as retraumatization: prenatal and postnatal posttraumatic stress symptomatology among women, survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect, 33, 877-887. IF 2.9 85. Tener, D., Lev-Wiesel, R., Lang, N., & Ofir, S. (2010). Laughing Through This Pain: Medical Clowning During Examination of Sexually Abused Children: An Innovative Approach. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 19(2), 128-140. IF 1.49 86. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Daphna-Tekoah, S. (2010). The role of peritraumatic dissociation as Predictor of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms following childbirth. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 11(3), 266 – 283. IF 1.71 87. Guez, J., Lev-Wiesel, R., Valetsky, S., KruszewskiSztul, D., & Pener B. (2010). Selffigure drawings in women with anorexia, bulimia, overweight, and normal weight: A possible tool for assessment. Arts in Psychotherapy, 37, 400-406. IF 0.6 88. Yampolsky, L., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Ben-Zion, I. Z. (2010). Child abuse: Is it a risk factor for high risk pregnancy. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(9), 2025-37. IF 1.527 89. Tener, D., Lang, N., Ofir, S., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2011). The use of medical clowns as buffers for psychological distress during anogenital examination of sexually abused children – A preliminary study. Journal of Loss & Trauma,17, 12-22. IF 0.729 90. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Sternberg, R. (2012). Victimized at Home, Re-victimized by Peers: Types of Domestic Child Abuse as Risk Factors for Social Peer Rejection. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 29(3), 203-220. 91. Shaliut, R., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Govrin, J. (2012). The relationship between social peer rejection, depression, self image, and breast augmentation. Academic Journal of Creative Arts Therapies, 2(2), 1-12. 92. Rassmussen, L., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Eisikovits, Z. (2013). Current perspectives on children and youth who sexually abuse (Editorial preface). Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 22, 1-8. IF 1.49 93. Lev-Wiesel, R., Orkibi, H., & Federman, D. (2012). The Use of Creative Arts Therapies for diagnostic and Therapeutic purpose. Journal of Urban Culture Research, Special Issue, 5(1), 16-25. 94. Sela, M., Ba-On, T., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2013). I wish I could be a Cinderella. Society and Welfare, 33(2), 252-225. In Hebrew. 95. Lev-Wiesel, R., Sternberg, R., & Sarid, M. (2013). Measuring social peer rejection during childhood: Development and Validation. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 22(55), 482-492. 96. Engel-Yeger, B., Palgy- Levin, D., Lev-Wiesel, R. (2012). The Sensory Profile of Individuals with Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 29, 266–278. 97. Beeri A., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2011). Social rejection by peers: A risk factor for psychological distress. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 17(4), 216-221. IF 0.635 98. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Markus, L. (2013). Perception vs. Circumstances of the child sexual abuse event in relation to the depression and posttraumatic stress symptomatology. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 22(5), 519-533. IF 1.49 99. Jacobs-Kayam, A., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2013). Self-Mutilation as Expressed in SelfFigure Drawings in Adolescent Sexual Abuse Survivors. Arts in Psychotherapy, 40, 120-129. IF 0.6 Accepted for Publication 100. Peleg, M., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Yaniv, D. (2013). Reconstruction of self-identity of Holocaust child survivors who participated in 'Testimony Theater'. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. IF 1.457 101. Stolovy, T. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Eisikovits, Z. (2013). Dissociation and the Experience of Channeling: Narratives of Israeli Women who Practice Channeling. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 102. Lev-Wiesel, R., Altman, M., Govrin, J., (2013). Quality of life and self-image of women who undergo breast surgery for cosmetic reasons. The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery. Submitted Sigad, L., Eisikovits, Z., Beker, G., & Lev-Wiesel, R. Living on the edges: The voices of abused adolescent Israeli women. Sigad, L., Davidov, J., Lev Wiesel, R., & Eisikovits, Z. Toxic Knowledge: Self-alteration through child abuse work "We pay a price for our work" Beker, G., Sigad, L. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Eisikovits, Z. Working in Uncertainty: Israeli Health Care Professionals Coping with Child Abuse. Eisikovits, Z., Tener, D., & Lev-Wiesel, R. "He is always there": Women who have experienced incest and their relationship with the abuser in adulthood. Davidov, J., Eisikovits, Z., & Lev-Wiesel, R. Becoming 'street wise' – adolescence in impoverished neighborhoods and the acquiring of Falk wisdom. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Eisikovits, Z. The Uniqueness of Childhood Sexual Abuse Towards a conceptualization. Journal of child Abuse and Neglect. Lev-Wiesel, R., Gottfried, R., Eisikovits, Z., & First, M. Factors Affecting Disclosure among Abused Israeli Children. Child Abuse & Neglect. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Amir, G. The Role of Dissociation in Self Injurious Behavior Among Female Adolescents Who Were Sexually Abused. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. E. Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books (which are not Conference Proceedings) Published 103. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2002). Different political attitudes: A model for intervention. In: L. Kacen & R. Lev-Wiesel, Group work in multicultural society- the case of Israel (pp. 83-90). Tel Aviv: Cherikover (Hebrew). 104. Kacen L. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2002). Dialogue and conflict groups' experience in Israel: A meta-analysis. In: L. Kacen & R. Lev-Wiesel, Group work in multicultural society- the case of Israel (pp. 243-251). Tel Aviv: Chrikover (Hebrew). 105. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Kacen, L. (2002). Group work in a multicultural society. In: L. Kacen & R. Lev-Wiesel, Group work in multicultural society- the case of Israel (pp. 15-20). Tel Aviv: Cherikover (Hebrew). 106. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2002). The right stuff: Key personality characteristics that indicate success in overcoming addiction in Israel. In: R. Isralowitz, M. Afifi, & R. Rawson, (Eds.) Drug Problems: Cross Cultural Policy and Program Development (pp 233-242). Westport: CT: Auburn House, Greenwood Publishers. 107. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Amir, M. (2004). Lost childhood: Children surviving the Holocaust. In T. A. Corales, Trends in Post-traumatic stress disorder research (pp. 131-159). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science. 108. Amir, M., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2004). The quality of life among survivors' loved ones. In D.R. Catherall, (Ed.). The Handbook of Stress, Trauma and the Family (pp. 161-178). New York: Brunner-Routledge. (authors contributed equally to this paper). 109. Gome-Doitshman, H., & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2005). To be a mother of a battered husband. In R. Lev-Wiesel, J. Cwikel, & N. Barak, Women health in Israel (pp. 309-334). Jerusalem: Brookdale. (Authors contributed equally to this paper). 110. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2005). Intergenerational transmission of incest. In R. Lev-Wiesel, J. Cwikel, & N. Barak, Women health in Israel (pp. 335-350). Jerusalem: Brookdale. 111. Daphna-Tekoa, S., Lev-Wiesel, R., & Cwikel, J. (2005). Battered women, Bedouin vs. Jewish. In R. Lev-Wiesel, J. Cwikel, & N. Barak, Women health in Israel (pp.291-308). Jerusalem: Brookdale. 112. Lev-Wiesel, R., Amir. M., & Ohaion, L. (2005). Fear of rape among female college students. In R. Lev-Wiesel, J. Cwikel, & N. Barak, Women health in Israel (pp. 275-290). Jerusalem: Brookdale. 113. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Amir. M. (2006). Growing out of ashes: Post traumatic growth among Holocaust child survivors- is it possible?. In L. G. Calhoun, & R. G. Tedeschi, Handbook of posttraumatic growth, research and practice (pp. 248-263). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 114. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Slater, N. (2006). Art making as a response to terrorism. In F. F. Kaplan (Ed.), Art therapy and social action (pp. 191-210). New York: Jessica Kingsley. 115. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2007). Trauma, secondary traumatization, retraumatization and sexual abuse. In D. Horowitz, Y. Ben Yehuda, M. Hovav (Eds.), Neglect and sexual abuse of children in Israel (pp. 566-581). Jerusalem: Ministry of Welfare (Hebrew). 116. Lev-Wiesel, R. & Amir, M. (2007). To be a Holocaust child survivor. In Z. Solomon & J. Chaitin (Eds.), Holocaust and trauma (pp. 134-151). Tel Aviv: Hakibutz Hameuhad. 117. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2008). Enhancing potency among adolescents at risk. In D. Michaeli, Exile, journey of choice, nature therapy (pp. 189-213). Tel Aviv: Madaf. (Hebrew). 118. Lev-Wiesel, R. (2008). Beyond survival: Growing out of child abuse. In J. Stephen & P. A. Linley (Eds.), Trauma, recovery, and growth: Positive psychological perspectives on posttraumatic stress (pp.145-160). New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons. Accepted 119. Regev, D. & Lev-Wiesel, R. (2013). Creative Art Therapy in Israel: Current Status and Future Directions of the Profession. D. Gussak Ed., Wiley-Blackwell Publications, of Oxford, England. 120. Lev-Wiesel, R., & Wianberg, S. (2013). Individual-Group Therapy in Sexually Abused Children Who Suffer from Dissociative Identity Disorder. In Elias Kourkoutas, Angie Hart, & Angeliki Mouzaki (Eds.), Innovative Practice and Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Psychosocial Difficulties and Disabilities. UK: Cambridge Scholar Pub.