Treatment of men with paraphilia with a long-acting analogue of gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
- A. Rösler, E. Witztum
- Medicine, BiologyNew England Journal of Medicine
- 12 February 1998
Long-term effects of sibling incest.
- N. Daie, E. Witztum, M. Eleff
- PsychologyJournal of Clinical Psychiatry
- 1 November 1989
The authors review the relevant literature and present four clinical examples that illustrate the broad range of sibling incest and demonstrate its effects, including the long-term consequences for the perpetrator.
Working with Jewish ultra-orthodox patients: Guidelines for a culturally sensitive therapy
- Y. Bilu, E. Witztum
- PsychologyCulture, Medicine and Psychiatry
- 1 June 1993
It is sought to incorporate religiously congruent elements, composed of metaphoric images, narratives and actions, into the wide range of “secular” treatment modalities in order to respond to the patient's suffering, often expressed through distinctively religious idioms of distress.
Value-sensitive therapy: learning from ultra-orthodox patients.
- S. Heílman, E. Witztum
- PsychologyAmerican Journal of Psychotherapy
- 1997
Using three case studies of ultra-Orthodox Jewish patients who hold religious values and beliefs, the paper defines a strategy of "value-sensitive therapy" and argues for treating patients without demeaning or discounting theirvalues and beliefs.
Pharmacotherapy of paraphilias in the next millennium.
- A. Rösler, E. Witztum
- Medicine, PsychologyBehavioral sciences & the law
- 2000
Long-acting GnRH analogues, together with psychotherapy, are highly effective in controlling selected paraphilias (pedophilia, exhibitionism, and voyeurism), and are the most promising mode of therapy in the next millennium.
Sanity and Sanctity: Mental Health Work Among the Ultra-Orthodox in Jerusalem
- D. Greenberg, E. Witztum
- Psychology
- 1 April 2001
In this enlightening book two Western-trained psychiatrists discuss the special challenges of their mental health work with ultra-orthodox Jews in Jerusalem and suggest principles for therapists working in any multicultural society.
The efficacy of naltrexone in preventing reabuse of heroin after detoxification
- E. Shufman, S. Porat, E. Witztum, D. Gandacu, R. Bar-Hamburger, Y. Ginath
- Medicine, PsychologyBiological Psychiatry
- 15 June 1994
From hysterical psychosis to Reactive Dissociative Psychosis
- O. Hart, E. Witztum, Barbara Friedman
- Psychology, Medicine
- 1993
Reactive Dissociative Psychosis is seen as a post-traumatic stress response and as a subcategory of Brief Reactive Psychosis (BRP), and the authors argue that long-standing psychotic symptoms may be traumatically induced.
Working With the Bereaved: Multiple Lenses on Loss and Mourning
- S. Rubin, R. Malkinson, E. Witztum
- Psychology
- 25 October 2011
Part I: Choosing Life After Loss. Love - and Loss - and Life. Current Perspectives on Bereavement. Part II: The Two-Track Model of Bereavement: Continuing Bonds and Continuing With Life. Introduction…
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