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D-Index
38
Citations
5874
World Ranking
5967
National Ranking
2845

Overview

Bertram J. Cohler was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States during their academic career.

Although detailed records of their recent papers, co-authors, and specific publication venues are not available, it is clear that the scholar contributed to academic research within their institutional context.

The absence of explicit data on the main fields and subfields of study, as well as the main topics addressed in their work, suggests that comprehensive bibliometric information or thematic categorization was not documented.

No listed book publications or distinct collections of written works from Cohler are recorded.

Cohler was deceased at the time of this profile's creation.

Best Publications

  • The Invulnerable Child.

    E. James Anthony;Bertram J. Cohler

  • The Psychological World of the Gay Teenager:Social Change, Narrative, and "Normality"

    Bertram J. Cohler;Phillip L. Hammack

  • Frequency and presentation of depressive symptoms in patients with primary degenerative dementia.

    Lawrence W. Lazarus;Nancy Newton;Bertram Cohler;Jary Lesser

  • The Essential Other: A Developmental Psychology Of The Self

    Robert M. Galatzer-Levy;Bertram J. Cohler

  • The Course of Gay and Lesbian Lives: Social and Psychoanalytic Perspectives

    Bertram J. Cohler;Robert M. Galatzer-Levy

  • AGE AND FAMILY BURDEN AMONG PARENTS OF OFFSPRING WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS

    Judith A. Cook;Harriet P. Lefley;Susan A. Pickett;Bertram J. Cohler

  • Narrative, Identity, and the Politics of Exclusion: Social Change and the Gay and Lesbian Life Course

    Phillip L. Hammack;Bertram J. Cohler

  • Superkids: Competent children of psychotic mothers.

    Carol Kauffman;Henry Grunebaum;Bertram Cohler;Enid Gamer

  • The Story of Sexual Identity: Narrative Perspectives on the Gay and Lesbian Life Course

    Phillip L. Hammack;Bertram J. Cohler

  • Adversity, resilience, and the study of lives.

    Bertram J. Cohler

  • The Needs of Older Lesbians and Gay Men in Chicago

    Jeff A. Beeler;Todd W. Rawls;Gilbert Herdt;Bertram J. Cohler

  • The life course of gay and lesbian youth: an immodest proposal for the study of lives.

    Andrew M. Boxer;Bertram J. Cohler

  • The life story and the study of resilience and response to adversity.

    Bertram J. Cohler

  • Life-Course and Severe Mental Illness: Implications for Caregiving within the Family of Later Life

    Judith A. Cook;Bertram J. Cohler;Susan A. Pickett;Jeff A. Beeler

  • Attention in young children of psychotic mothers.

    Henry Grunebaum;Justin L. Weiss;David Gallant;Bertram J. Cohler

  • Children of depressed and schizophrenic mothers.

    Henry Grunebaum;Bertram J. Cohler;Carol Kauffman;David Gallant

  • Making a Gay Identity: Life Story and the Construction of a Coherent Self.

    Bertram J. Cohler;Phillip L. Hammack

  • Autonomy and Interdependence in the Family of Adulthood: A Psychological Perspective

    Bertram J. Cohler

  • Social adjustment and psychopathology among formerly hospitalized and non-hospitalized mothers. I. Development of the social role adjustment instrument.

    Bertram J. Cohler

  • POSITIVE PARENT/ADULT CHILD RELATIONSHIPS: Impact of Severe Mental Illness and Caregiving Burden

    Susan A. Pickett;Judith A. Cook;Bertram J. Cohler;Mardi L. Solomon

  • Mothers, grandmothers, and daughters : personality and child care in three-generation families

    Bertram J. Cohler;Henry Grunebaum;Donna Moran Robbins

Frequent Co-Authors

Phillip L. Hammack
Phillip L. Hammack University of California, Santa Cruz
Martin Harrow
Martin Harrow University of Illinois at Chicago
Morton A. Lieberman
Morton A. Lieberman University of California, San Francisco
Patrick W. Corrigan
Patrick W. Corrigan Illinois Institute of Technology
Gilbert Herdt
Gilbert Herdt San Francisco State University
Charles W. Lidz
Charles W. Lidz University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

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