Skip to page content

Lecturer Dr. Weinstein Yael

About

Lecturer 

Dr. Yael Weinstein graduated from University of Haifa in a publication desertation Ph.D in the deparment of Community Mental Health. In addition, she's the R&D Director in Shekulo Tov Group and a member in the editorial board in the International Journal of Mental Health.


Conferences

1.     Weinstein, Y. (2012). Presentation of honored Thesis of the Sociology & Anthropology department. University of Haifa, Israel.

 

2.     Weinstein, Y. (2019). 4th International Conference on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management. Frankfurt, Germany.

3.     Weinstein, Y. (2019). Israeli Psychiatric Association – 36th annual conference.

4.     Weinstein, y. (2019). 18th WPA - World Congress of Psychiatry. Mexico City, Mexico.

5. Weinstein, Y. (2021). EASPD fall conference. Zagreb, Coratia.

6. Weinstein, Y. (2024). 12th Conference on Mental Health (ECMH). Krakow, Polin. 

Publications

1.     Weinstein, Y. (2012). "Who are Our Friends?" Technology Changes and the Friendship Concept in the Internet Era. Israel: University Of Haifa.

2.     University of Haifa (2012). Personal Case Management Rehabilitation – Presenting the Research's results. Israel: University Of Haifa.

3.     Weinstein, Y., Gelkopf, M, Roe, D. & Levine, S. (2017). The effect of different terror exposures on the course of schizophrenia: A twenty-year follow-up of a random sample. Schizophrenia Research, 189, 215-216.

4.    Weinstein, Y., Levav, I., Gelkopf, M., Roe, D., Yoffe, R., Pugachova, I., & Levine, S. Z. (2018). Association of maternal exposure to terror attacks during pregnancy and the risk of schizophrenia in the offspring: A population-based study. Schizophrenia research199, 163-167.

5.    Weinstein, Y., Gelkopf, M., Roe, D. & Levine, S.Z. (2021). Terror exposure and psychiatric rehabilitation utilization: A national study of Jewish citizens in Israel. Israel Journal of Psychiatry and related science, 58(1), 14-20.

 

Areas of interest

 
  .Trauma; research methods and statistics; mental health; rehabilitation; teror