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Shmuel Shulman

Shmuel Shulman

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Psychology

D-Index
42
Citations
7632
World Ranking
7531
National Ranking
70

Overview

Shmuel Shulman is affiliated with Bar-Ilan University in Israel and specializes in the field of Psychology, contributing extensively to various subfields including Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, General Health Professions, Applied Psychology, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

Their research mainly addresses topics such as Attachment and Relationship Dynamics, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Identity, Memory, and Therapy, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications, Smoking Behavior and Cessation, and Behavioral Health and Interventions.

Recent publications by Shmuel Shulman include the following:

  • Understanding stability and change in depressive symptom trajectories across young adulthood through the lens of career development: A mixed-methods study, 2023, International Journal of Behavioral Development
  • The long arm of rejection sensitivity and young adults' romantic relationships: An extension and a replication, 2023, Journal of Adolescence
  • The Role of Personality Risk and Protective Factors in Living with Covid-19: A Longitudinal Study, 2023, Journal of Adult Development

They have also contributed as a coauthor to studies published in outlets such as the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology and Zeitschrift für psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie.

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Refael Yonatan-Leus
  • Osnat C. Melamed
  • Sophie D. Walsh
  • Inge Seiffge-Krenke
  • Ornella Silberberg

Shmuel Shulman's research has been published repeatedly in several journals, notably:

  • Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
  • International Journal of Behavioral Development
  • Journal of Adolescence
  • Journal of Adult Development
  • Scandinavian Journal of Psychology

Best Publications

  • The Challenge of Romantic Relationships in Emerging Adulthood Reconceptualization of the Field

    Shmuel Shulman;Jennifer Connolly

  • Adolescent Romantic Behaviors and Perceptions: Age- and Gender-Related Differences, and Links With Family and Peer Relationships

    Shmuel Shulman;Miri Scharf

  • Individuals in relationships: Development from infancy through adolescence.

    L. Alan Sroufe;Elizabeth Carlson;Shmuel Shulman

  • Sibling Relationships in Emerging Adulthood and in Adolescence.

    Miri Scharf;Shmuel Shulman;Limor Avigad-Spitz

  • Stages of Friendship Growth in Preadolescence as Related to Attachment History

    Shmuel Shulman;James Elicker;L. Alan Sroufe

  • Coping Style in Adolescence: A Cross-Cultural Study

    Inge Seiffge-Krenke;Shmuel Shulman

  • The Significance of Gender Boundaries in Preadolescence: Contemporary Correlates and Antecedents of Boundary Violation and Maintenance

    L. Alan Sroufe;Christopher Bennett;Michelle Englund;Joan Urban

  • Adolescent Intimacy Revisited

    Shmuel Shulman;Brett Laursen;Zwi Kalman;Sigal Karpovsky

  • Fathers and Adolescents: Developmental and Clinical Perspectives

    Shmuel Shulman;Inge Seiffge-Krenke

  • Cognitive appraisals, coping strategies, and support resources as correlates of parenting and infant development.

    Rachel Levy-Shiff;Lilly Dimitrovsky;Shmuel Shulman;Dov Har-Even

  • Close relationships and coping behavior in adolescence

    Shmuel Shulman

  • Adolescent romantic relationships: a look from the future

    Shmuel Shulman;Offer Kipnis

  • International and domestic adoption: Child, parents, and family adjustment.

    Rachel Levy-Shiff;Naomi Zoran;Shmuel Shulman

  • The Role of Parentification and Family Climate in Adaptation Among Immigrant Adolescents in Israel

    Sophie Walsh;Shmuel Shulman;Zvulun Bar-On;Antal Tsur

  • Adolescent Precursors of Romantic Relationships in Young Adulthood

    Inge Seiffge-Krenke;Shmuel Shulman;Nicolai Kiessinger

  • Romantic relationships in adolescence : developmental perspectives

    Shmuel Shulman;W. Andrew Collins

  • Systemic Patterns of Parenting as Reported by Adolescents Developmental Differences and Implications for Psychosocial Outcomes

    Bette Magyar Johnson;Shmuel Shulman;W. Andrew Collins

  • Age-Related Differences in the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood and Links with Family Relationships

    Shmuel Shulman;Elisheva Ben-Artzi

  • Conflict resolution patterns and longevity of adolescent romantic couples: a 2-year follow-up study.

    Shmuel Shulman;Rivka Tuval-Mashiach;Elisheva Levran;Shmuel Anbar

  • Close Relationships and Socioemotional Development

    Shmuel Shulman

  • Emerging Adulthood: Age-Related Tasks and Underlying Self Processes

    Shmuel Shulman;Benni Feldman;Sidney J. Blatt;Omri Cohen

Frequent Co-Authors

Miri Scharf
Miri Scharf University of Haifa
Sophie D. Walsh
Sophie D. Walsh Bar-Ilan University
Inge Seiffge-Krenke
Inge Seiffge-Krenke Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Jari-Erik Nurmi
Jari-Erik Nurmi University of Jyväskylä
Malka Margalit
Malka Margalit Tel Aviv University
W. Andrew Collins
W. Andrew Collins University of Minnesota
Michael W. Pratt
Michael W. Pratt University of California, San Diego
Sidney J. Blatt
Sidney J. Blatt Yale University
L. Alan Sroufe
L. Alan Sroufe University of Minnesota
Brett Laursen
Brett Laursen Florida Atlantic University

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