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:"Created specialized historical and geographical databases. Wrote instruction manuals covering the region’s geographical, political and social history. Led the initial groups to participate in the Center’s program". | :"Created specialized historical and geographical databases. Wrote instruction manuals covering the region’s geographical, political and social history. Led the initial groups to participate in the Center’s program". |
Revision as of 06:51, 7 September 2009
Ora Nakash is part of the permanent faculty of the New School of Psychology at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. She was involved with the Israeli Defence Forces between 1991-1993. She helped found the Military Education Center in Israel. During this project she:
- "Created specialized historical and geographical databases. Wrote instruction manuals covering the region’s geographical, political and social history. Led the initial groups to participate in the Center’s program".
The previous year Nakash had:
"Served as an expert guide for military personnel of all ranks. Specialized in social history, geography, and political context of Northern Israel"[1].
Affiliations
New School of Psychology | Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya | Israeli Defence Forces | Military Education Center
Publications
Manuscripts
- Nakash, O., Brody, L. (2007). The effects of power imbalances and gender on autobiographical memory. Self and Identity, 6(4), 304-321.
- Westen, D., Nakash, O., Cannon, T., Bradely, R. (2006). Clinical assessment of attachment patterns and personality disorder in adolescents and adults. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(6), 1065-1085.
- Nakash, O., Brody, L. (2006). The effects of social roles and personality motives on autobiographical memory. Sex Roles: Journal of Research, 54, 39-56.
- Nakash,O., Williams, L. M., Jordan, J. V. (2004). Relational-Cultural theory, body image and physical health. Wellesley Centers for Women Working Paper No. 416. Wellesley, MA: Wellesley Centers for Women Working Paper Series.
- Nakash, O., Dierberger, A., & Westen, D. (2002). A multidimensional meta-analysis of pharmacotherapy for bulimia nervosa: Summarizing the range of outcomes in controlled clinical trials. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 10, 193-211.
- Nakash O., Dutra L., & Westen D. (2002). The relationship between attachment patterns and personality pathology in adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 41, 1111- 1123.
Book Chapters
- Brody R. L., Muderrisoglu, S., Nakash, O. (2002). Emotions, defenses and gender. In R. F. Bornstein, & J. M. Masling (Eds.) The psychodynamics of gender and gender role (pp. 203-249). APA Books.
Notes
- ↑ Ora Nakash, Curriculum Vitae, Multicultural Mental Health, Accessed 06-September-2009