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Osnat Zamir
Osnat Zamir
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After deployment, adaptive parenting tools: 1-year outcomes of an evidence-based parenting program for military families following deployment
AH Gewirtz, DS DeGarmo, O Zamir
Prevention Science 19, 589-599, 2018
1092018
Testing a military family stress model
AH Gewirtz, DS DeGarmo, O Zamir
Family Process 57 (2), 415-431, 2018
842018
Effects of a military parenting program on parental distress and suicidal ideation: After deployment adaptive parenting tools
AH Gewirtz, DS DeGarmo, O Zamir
Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior 46, S23-S31, 2016
802016
Parent–child relationship quality and family transmission of parent posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and child externalizing and internalizing symptoms following fathers …
J Snyder, A Gewirtz, L Schrepferman, SR Gird, J Quattlebaum, ...
Development and Psychopathology 28 (4pt1), 947-969, 2016
702016
Childhood maltreatment and relationship quality: A review of type of abuse and mediating and protective factors
O Zamir
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 23 (4), 1344-1357, 2022
652022
The role of dissociation in revictimization across the lifespan: A 32-year prospective study
O Zamir, O Szepsenwol, MM Englund, JA Simpson
Child Abuse & Neglect 79, 144-153, 2018
602018
Associations of contextual risk and protective factors with fathers’ parenting practices in the postdeployment environment.
L Davis, SK Hanson, O Zamir, AH Gewirtz, DS DeGarmo
Psychological Services 12 (3), 250, 2015
472015
The impact of parental deployment to war on children: The crucial role of parenting
AH Gewirtz, O Zamir
Advances in child development and behavior 46, 89-112, 2014
422014
The effect of early-life harshness and unpredictability on intimate partner violence in adulthood: A life history perspective
O Szepsenwol, O Zamir, JA Simpson
Journal of social and personal relationships 36 (5), 1542-1556, 2019
412019
Experiential avoidance, dyadic interaction and relationship quality in the lives of veterans and their partners
O Zamir, AH Gewirtz, M Labella, DS DeGarmo, J Snyder
Journal of Family Issues 39 (5), 1191-1212, 2018
342018
Psychological distress and communication quality in military couples after deployment to war.
O Zamir, AH Gewirtz, CH Cheng, N Zhang, Y Lavee
Journal of Family Psychology 34 (4), 383, 2020
292020
Emotional awareness and breaking the cycle of revictimization
O Zamir, Y Lavee
Journal of family violence 30, 675-684, 2015
272015
Psychological mindedness as a protective factor against revictimization in intimate relationships
O Zamir, Y Lavee
Journal of Clinical Psychology 70 (9), 847-859, 2014
272014
Actor–partner associations of mindfulness and marital quality after military deployment
O Zamir, AH Gewirtz, N Zhang
Family relations 66 (3), 412-424, 2017
262017
Emotional regulation and revictimization in women’s intimate relationships
O Zamir, Y Lavee
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 31 (1), 147-162, 2016
252016
The effects of childhood unpredictability and harshness on emotional control and relationship quality: A life history perspective
O Szepsenwol, JA Simpson, V Griskevicius, O Zamir, ES Young, ...
Development and Psychopathology 34 (2), 607-620, 2022
242022
Parent engagement in online mindfulness exercises within a parent training program for post-deployed military families
N Zhang, JH Rudi, O Zamir, AH Gewirtz
Mindfulness 9, 725-736, 2018
222018
Mothering under political violence: Post‐traumatic symptoms, observed maternal parenting practices and child externalising behaviour
O Zamir, AH Gewirtz, R Dekel, T Lavi, G Tangir
International journal of psychology 55 (1), 123-132, 2020
172020
Effects of the After Deployment: Adaptive Parenting Tools (ADAPT) intervention on fathers and their children: A moderated mediation model
AH Gewirtz, J Snyder, O Zamir, J Zhang, N Zhang
Development and psychopathology 31 (5), 1837-1849, 2019
162019
Trait mindfulness and anger in the family: A dyadic analysis of male service members and their female partners
N Zhang, TF Piehler, AH Gewirtz, O Zamir, JJ Snyder
Journal of marital and family therapy 46 (1), 15-29, 2020
152020
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