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Abraham Sagi is affiliated with the University of Haifa in Israel. Their academic and research activities are associated with this institution, which supports their work in various scientific domains.

There is no available data on recent papers authored by Abraham Sagi, nor on frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications related to their career. Additionally, no specific main or subfields of study have been recorded, and no main topics of work have been explicitly listed.

No awards or distinctions have been documented, and there is no indication that Abraham Sagi is deceased. The absence of detailed publication or research topic data limits the scope of this profile to known affiliations and the confirmation of ongoing professional activity.

Best Publications

  • Cross-cultural patterns of attachment: Universal and contextual dimensions.

    Marinus H. van Ijzendoorn;Abraham Sagi

  • Empathic distress in the newborn.

    Abraham Sagi;Martin L. Hoffman

  • Security of infant-mother, -father, and -metapelet attachments among kibbutz-reared Israeli children.

    Abraham Sagi;Michael E. Lamb;Kathleen S. Lewkowicz;Ronit Shoham

  • The multiple caretaker paradox: Data from Holland and Israel

    Marinus H. van Ijzendoorn;Abraham Sagi;Mirjam W. E. Lambermon

  • Are children of Holocaust survivors less well-adapted? A meta-analytic investigation of secondary traumatization

    Marinus H. van IJzendoorn;Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg;Abraham Sagi-Schwartz

  • Stability and Discriminant Validity of the Adult Attachment Interview: A Psychometric Study in Young Israeli Adults

    Abraham Sagi;Marinus H. van IJzendoorn;Miri Scharf;Nina Koren-Karie

  • THE SECURE-BASE PHENOMENON ACROSS CULTURES: CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOR, MOTHERS' PREFERENCES, AND EXPERTS' CONCEPTS

    German Posada;Yuan Gao;Fang Wu;Roberto Posada

  • Multigenerational perspectives on coping with the Holocaust experience : An attachment perspective for understanding the developmental sequelae of trauma across generations

    Dan Bar-On;Jeanette Eland;Rolf J. Kleber;Robert Krell

  • Infant-Adult Attachments on the Kibbutz and Their Relation to Socioemotional Development 4 Years Later.

    David Oppenheim;Abraham Sagi;Michael E. Lamb

  • Surviving the Holocaust: A Meta-Analysis of the Long-Term Sequelae of a Genocide

    Efrat Barel;Marinus H. Van IJzendoorn;Abraham Sagi-Schwartz;Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg

  • Attachment and Traumatic Stress in Female Holocaust Child Survivors and Their Daughters.

    Abraham Sagi-Schwartz;Marinus H. van IJzendoorn;Klaus E. Grossmann

  • Emotional availability in the mother–infant dyad as related to the quality of infant–mother attachment relationship

    Yair Ziv;Ora Aviezer;Motti Gini;Abraham Sagi

  • Sleeping out-of-home in a kibbutz communal arrangement: It makes a difference for infant-mother attachment

    Abraham Sagi;Marinus H. van IJzendoorn;Ora Aviezer;Frank Donnell

  • Shedding Further Light on the Effects of Various Types and Quality of Early Child Care on Infant-Mother Attachment Relationship: The Haifa Study of Early Child Care

    Abraham Sagi;Nina Koren-Karie;Motti Gini;Yair Ziv

  • The Hebrew Communicative Development Inventory: language specific properties and cross-linguistic generalizations

    Sharone L. Maital;Esther Dromi;Abraham Sagi;Marc H. Bornstein

  • Consensus statement on group care for children and adolescents: A statement of policy of the american orthopsychiatric association

    Mary Dozier;Joan Kaufman;Roger Kobak;Thomas G. O'Connor

  • Emotional availability and attachment representations in kibbutz infants and their mothers.

    Ora Aviezer;Abraham Sagi;Tirtsa Joels;Yair Ziv

  • Mothers' empathic understanding of their preschoolers' internal experience : Relations with early attachment

    David Oppenheim;Nina Koren-Karie;Abraham Sagi

  • School competence in young adolescence: Links to early attachment relationships beyond concurrent self-perceived competence and representations of relationships:

    Ora Aviezer;Gary Resnick;Abraham Sagi;Motti Gini

  • Emotion Dialogues between Mothers and Children at 4.5 and 7.5 Years: Relations with Children's Attachment at 1 Year.

    David Oppenheim;Nina Koren-Karie;Abraham Sagi-Schwartz

  • Fatherhood and Family Policy

    Michael E. Lamb;Abraham Sagi

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