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Tsachi Ein-Dor

Tsachi Ein-Dor

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Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
5940
World Ranking
8894
National Ranking
96

Overview

Tsachi Ein-Dor is affiliated with Reichman University in Israel. Their research spans primarily the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with a strong focus on subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Social Psychology, and Sociology and Political Science.

The main topics covered in Ein-Dor's scholarly work include:

  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Pregnancy-related Medical Research
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction

Frequent publication venues for Ein-Dor's research consist of:

  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Scientific Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cortex
  • Psychiatry Research

Among their recent papers are:

  • "COVID-19 is associated with traumatic childbirth and subsequent mother-infant bonding problems," 2020, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "A functional neuro-anatomical model of human attachment (NAMA): Insights from first- and second-person social neuroscience," 2020, Cortex
  • "Risk factors for developing posttraumatic stress disorder following childbirth," 2020, Psychiatry Research
  • "COVID-19 positivity associated with traumatic stress response to childbirth and no visitors and infant separation in the hospital," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "A unified model of the biology of peripartum depression," 2023, Translational Psychiatry

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ein-Dor include:

  • Sabrina Chan
  • Sharon Dekel
  • Gus Mayopoulos
  • Anjali J. Kaimal
  • Pascal Vrtička

Best Publications

  • Comorbidity of posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression: a 20-year longitudinal study of war veterans.

    Karni Ginzburg;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Zahava Solomon

  • Posttraumatic Growth and Posttraumatic Distress: A Longitudinal Study

    Sharon Dekel;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Zahava Solomon

  • The Pushes and Pulls of Close Relationships: Attachment Insecurities and Relational Ambivalence

    Mario Mikulincer;Phillip R. Shaver;Naama Bar-On;Tsachi Ein-Dor

  • Attachment insecurities and the processing of threat-related information: Studying the schemas involved in insecure people's coping strategies.

    Tsachi Ein-Dor;Mario Mikulincer;Phillip R. Shaver

  • The Attachment Paradox How Can So Many of Us (the Insecure Ones) Have No Adaptive Advantages

    Tsachi Ein-Dor;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Mario Mikulincer;Guy Doron;Phillip R. Shaver

  • An experimental study of emotion regulation during relationship conflict interactions: the moderating role of attachment orientations.

    Shiri Ben-Naim;Gilad Hirschberger;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Mario Mikulincer

  • The Self-Protective Altruist: Terror Management and the Ambivalent Nature of Prosocial Behavior

    Gilad Hirschberger;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Shaul Almakias

  • Together in pain: attachment-related dyadic processes and posttraumatic stress disorder

    Tsachi Ein-Dor;Guy Doron;Zahava Solomon;Mario Mikulincer

  • Delivery mode is associated with maternal mental health following childbirth

    Sharon Dekel;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Zohar Berman;Ida S Barsoumian

  • Defenders of a Lost Cause: Terror Management and Violent Resistance to the Disengagement Plan

    Gilad Hirschberger;Tsachi Ein-Dor

  • Predictors of PTSD trajectories following captivity: A 35-year longitudinal study

    Zahava Solomon;Danny Horesh;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Avi Ohry

  • COVID-19 is associated with traumatic childbirth and subsequent mother-infant bonding problems.

    Gus A. Mayopoulos;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Gabriella A. Dishy;Rasvitha Nandru

  • A Functional Neuro-Anatomical Model of Human Attachment (NAMA): Insights from First- and Second-Person Social Neuroscience

    Madison Long;Willem Verbeke;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Pascal Vrtička

  • The longitudinal course of posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters among war veterans.

    Zahava Solomon;Danny Horesh;Tsachi Ein-Dor

  • Beyond postpartum depression: posttraumatic stress-depressive response following childbirth

    Sharon Dekel;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Gabriella A Dishy;Philip A Mayopoulos

  • Delayed-onset PTSD among war veterans: the role of life events throughout the life cycle

    Danny Horesh;Z. Solomon;G. Zerach;T. Ein-Dor

  • Rethinking attachment theory: From a theory of relationships to a theory of individual and group survival.

    Tsachi Ein-Dor;Gilad Hirschberger

  • Vulnerability and Vigilance: Threat Awareness and Perceived Adversary Intent Moderate the Impact of Mortality Salience on Intergroup Violence

    Gilad Hirschberger;Thomas Pyszczynski;Tsachi Ein-Dor

  • Effective Reaction to Danger Attachment Insecurities Predict Behavioral Reactions to an Experimentally Induced Threat Above and Beyond General Personality Traits

    Tsachi Ein-Dor;Mario Mikulincer;Phillip R. Shaver

  • PTSD, resilience and posttraumatic growth among ex-prisoners of war and combat veterans.

    Gadi Zerach;Zahava Solomon;Assaf Cohen;Tsachi Ein-Dor

  • How Is Existential Threat Related to Intergroup Conflict? Introducing the Multidimensional Existential Threat (MET) Model

    Gilad Hirschberger;Tsachi Ein-Dor;Bernhard Leidner;Tamar Saguy

Frequent Co-Authors

Gilad Hirschberger
Gilad Hirschberger Reichman University
Zahava Solomon
Zahava Solomon Tel Aviv University
Mario Mikulincer
Mario Mikulincer Reichman University
Phillip R. Shaver
Phillip R. Shaver University of California, Davis
Tom Pyszczynski
Tom Pyszczynski University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Gurit E. Birnbaum
Gurit E. Birnbaum Reichman University
Guy Doron
Guy Doron Reichman University
George A. Bonanno
George A. Bonanno Columbia University
Giora Keinan
Giora Keinan Tel Aviv University
Richard P. Bagozzi
Richard P. Bagozzi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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