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Zvi Eisikovits, Ph.D. July, 2012 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Personal Details Name: Zvi Eisikovits Academic Status: Full Professor, University of Haifa Date of Birth: 8.5.1947 Place of Birth: Maros-Vasarhely, Transylvania, Romania Date of Immigration to Israel: 2.6.1965 Marital Status: Married + one son Permanent Home Address: 12 Camil Huysmans St., Haifa 38987, Israel Home Telephone Number: +972-4-8246388 Office Telephone Number: +972-4-8240195 Office Fax Number: +972-4-8249268 E-mail Address: [email protected] 2. Higher Education Degree Name of Institution and Department Period of Study M.S.W. (Masters in Social Work) School of Social Work University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 7891-7898 Ph.D. College of Education & Center for Youth Development and Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1975-1977 Graduate Studies Faculty of Law, Institute of Criminology The Hebrew University, Jerusalem. 1968-1970 B.A. Faculty of Humanities, History and Romance Languages, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1965-1968

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Zvi Eisikovits, Ph.D. July, 2012

CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Personal Details

Name: Zvi Eisikovits

Academic Status: Full Professor, University of Haifa

Date of Birth: 8.5.1947

Place of Birth: Maros-Vasarhely, Transylvania, Romania

Date of Immigration to Israel: 2.6.1965

Marital Status: Married + one son

Permanent Home Address: 12 Camil Huysmans St., Haifa 38987, Israel

Home Telephone Number: +972-4-8246388

Office Telephone Number: +972-4-8240195

Office Fax Number: +972-4-8249268

E-mail Address: [email protected]

2. Higher Education

Degree Name of Institution

and Department

Period of

Study

M.S.W.

(Masters in

Social Work)

School of Social Work

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

7891-7898

Ph.D. College of Education & Center for Youth

Development and Research,

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

1975-1977

Graduate Studies Faculty of Law, Institute of Criminology The

Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

1968-1970

B.A. Faculty of Humanities,

History and Romance Languages,

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

1965-1968

3. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education

Rank/Position Name of Institution and Department Dates

Visiting Professor Boston College 2006-2007

Adjunct Professor University of Pennsylvania, School of Social

Work

2001-

present

Visiting Professor University of Pennsylvania, School of Social

Work

2000-2001

Full Professor School of Social Work, University of Haifa 1999-

present

Associate

Professor

School of Social Work, University of Haifa 1992- 1998

Full Professor Department of Social Work, College of

Education and Social Services, University of

Vermont, Burlington.

1993-1995

Visiting Professor School of Social Work,

Tel-Aviv University.

1985-1986

Visiting Associate

Research

Professor

Center for the Study of Youth Policy, Hubert

Humphrey Institute for Public and International

Affairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

(intermittently).

1984-1988

Visiting Associate

Professor

Center for Youth Development and Research,

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (while on

sabbatical

1983-1984

Senior Lecturer School of Social Work, University of Haifa

(Tenured).

1982-1992

Lecturer School of Social Work, University of Haifa

(Tenure track).

1977-1982

Lecturer School of Education, Ben-Gurion University

(Tenure track).

1977-1978

Research

Associate

Center for Youth Development and Research,

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

1975-1977

4. Offices in University Academic Administration

Offices Dates

Appointed as Head of the School of Criminology (under

construction)

October 2011-

present

Member of the University's appointments & promotions

committee.

2009-present

Head team of the "Academic re-organization team" ("Beyahad

project")

2009-2010

Dean, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Studies, University of

Haifa.

2001-2006

Offices Dates

Chair, Doctoral Committee, School of Social Work, University of

Haifa.

1999-2000

Member, Executive Committee, School of Social Work, University

of Haifa.

1999-2000

Member of the University Senate 1998-present

Co-Director, The Center for the Study of Society (formerly

Minerva Center for Youth Studies), University of Haifa.

1995-present

Member, University Research Authority, University of Haifa 1995-1997

Chair, Research Committee, School of Social Work and Faculty of

Social Welfare & Health Studies, University of Haifa.

1995-1998

Member, Graduate School Committee, University of Haifa. 1994-

Member, Standing Committee (Vaadat Keva), School of Social

Work, University of Haifa.

1985-1986

Director of Fieldwork Studies, School of Social Work, University

of Haifa.

1982-1984

Member of Executive Committee, School of Social Work,

University of Haifa.

1979-1982

Academic Director, Social Work in Rural Area Project, Tel- Hai

College.

1977-1980

5. Scholarly Positions and Activities outside the University

A. Examples of Consulting Activities and National Committees

Position Dates

State Controller's Office appointment: Search Committee for Chief

of Community Policing in Israel.

2011

Chairperson of the Israeli Prison Service Inquiry Board: The

prevention of inmate suicide.

2010-2011

Member of the State Commission of Inquiry Investigating the

Treatment of Holocaust Survivors by the State of Israel.

2008

Chairman of the Welfare committee, Boston-Haifa Connection 2008

Consultant to "Women's Horizon" project (Ofek Nashi –

prostitution rehabilitation) Municipality of Haifa.

2009-2010

Chairperson of the 'Violence Forum', Welfare Department, Haifa

Municipality.

2008-present

Co-founder & Chairperson of 'Aminut'-The Israeli Society of

Family Violence and Sexual Assaults.

2005-present

Consultant to the Welfare Dept., Eilat Municipality 2008-present

Chairman of the Inter-Agency Consortium for Municipal

Rehabilitation in Hadar neighborhood, Haifa

2005-present

Consultant to the Director General - National Insurance Institute of

Israel.

2004-2008

Position Dates

Consultant of The Israeli Government National Inter-Agency

Advisory Committee on Domestic Violence.

1988-2003

Research Director, The Unit for Research, Intervention and

Prevention of Domestic Abuse, Women’s League for Israel

(W.L.I.).

1994-1996

Founding Director, The Unit for Research, Intervention and

Prevention of Domestic Abuse, Women’s League for Israel

(W.L.I.).

1991-1994

Member, National Committee on Family Violence (Israeli

Association of Social Workers).

1987-1992

Director, Graduate Education Project for Youth-Work

Administrators.

1987-1991

Consultant to the Director General, Ministry of Labor and Social

Welfare on Children at Risk and Violence against Women.

1987-1988

Member, National Advisory Committee to the Minister of

Education on Parent Education.

1986-1989

Advisor to the I.D.F. General Headquarters on Military Prison

Reform.

1981-1983

National Advisory Committee to the Minister of Interior on Social

Services in the Israeli Prison System.

1980-1981

B. Organizing Committees in Scientific Conferences and Study Groups

Dates Position

2011 Co-organizer of the Intl. Conference: "Kaleidoscope of Child

Maltreatment", University of Haifa"

2010 Co-organizer of a Study Group & an Int'l Conference: Controversial

Issues in Understanding & Intervening in Partner Violence,

University of Haifa.

2009 Member - Daphne III: Intimate partner violence against older

Woman. 3rd

transnational meeting. Lisbon

2009 Chairman of the Organizing Committee, 'Aminut' Conference:

"Violence : between headlines and reality"

2007 Chairman of the Organizing Committee, 'Aminut' Conference.

2006 Co-organizer of a joint Study Group: “The Future of Intervention

with perpetrators” (in collaboration with New York University).

1998

Co-organizer of a day conference: “Children at Risk: Policy,

Research and Implementation – 1998” (in collaboration with the

Ministry of Work and Welfare, the project for Children and Youth

at Risk and Domestic Violence).

1995 Co-Organizer, International Study Group: “Youth and Violence”

(with G. Fishman and I. Schwartz).

1988 Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Annual Conference of the

Israeli National Association of Social Workers.

1986 Organizer, National Conference of Corrections, Tel-Aviv

University.

Dates Position

1985 Co-Organizer, International Symposium: “Rethinking Child

Welfare International Perspectives”, Spring Hill, Minnesota (with I.

Schwartz).

1985-1989 Member, Professional Board of National Council for Youth in

Distress.

1983 Co-Chairman and Organizer, The National Conference of the Israeli

Society of Criminology, University of Haifa.

1983 Chairman, Symposia: “Boundaries and Overlaps Between Helping

Professions in the Correctional Field”, Conference on Israeli Social

Work in Corrections, Tel-Aviv University.

1981-1983 Member, President's Conference on the Well-Being of the Child

(Israel).

1981 Co-Organizer, International Study Group: “Knowledge Utilization

in Residential Child and Youth Care” (with J. Beker).

1977-present Member, National Council on Crime and Delinquency (USA).

C. Membership in Editorial Boards and Review Work for Refereed Journals

Dates Position

July-August 2011 Co-Editor of a special issue of Aggression & Violent Behavior

entitled: "Gender, Intimate Relationships and Violence"

June 2008 Co-Editor of a special issue of Children and Youth Services

Review entitled: “Recent Trends in Intimate Violence: Theory

& Intervention”

Volume 2

March 2008 Co-Editor of a special issue of Children and Youth Services

Review entitled: “Recent Trends in Intimate Violence: Theory

& Intervention”

Volume 1

2003-present Member of the editorial board. Qualitative Social Work

1999-present Member of the International Editorial Board: “Social Work”

1997-present Member of the Editorial Board: “Violence Against Women”.

1984-present Member of the Editorial Board: “Child & Youth Care Forum”

(formerly “Child Care Quarterly”).

1982 Co-Editor of a special issue of Child and Youth Services

entitled: “Residential Group Care in Community Context:

Interaction and Change - The Case of Israel” (with J. Beker).

6. Participation in Scholarly Conferences

A. Active Participation

Date Name of

Conference

Place of

Conference

Subject of

Lecture/Discussion/Comments

26-28

June 2011

"Kaleidoscope of

Child

Maltreatment"

University of

Haifa

27

October,

2010

Controversial

Issues in

Understanding &

Intervening in

Partner Violence

University of

Haifa

15-17

November

2010

Daphne III:

IPVoW –

Expert Workshop

& Transnational

meeting.

Berlin Towards Phenomenological

theorizing about old woman abuse

(with Tova Band-Winterstein).

14-15

December

2009

Daphne III:

IPVoW – Intimate

Partner Violence

against older

Women.

3rd

Transnational

meeting. (EU-

funded project)

Lisbon

22-25

November

2009

Book Conference

‘Migration and

Societal

Integration’

University of

Jena,

Germany

14

October

2009

"Violence :

between headlines

and reality"

University of

Haifa

5-9 July

2009

XIXth IAGG

World congress of

gerontology and

geriatrics.

Paris 1. The Israeli national survey on

elder abuse and neglect: so what if

we know it now.

2. The phenomenology of family

violence.

15-18

June 2009

11th

European

conference of

traumatic stress.

Oslo Keynote address: Intimate partner

violence over the life cycle: A

phenomenological, constructivist

analysis.

May 2009 The European

Union's

Conference:

Protecting the

Prague The twilight zone: framing older

abuse and neglect - A

phenomenological

conceptualization.

Date Name of

Conference

Place of

Conference

Subject of

Lecture/Discussion/Comments

legitimate human

rights of older

persons amid the

development of

long term care.

February

2008

Israeli-German

Consortium on

Immigrant youth.

University of

Jena,

Germany

Delinquency among youth from

FSU in Germany and Israel.

January

2008

Hanover,

Germany

Elder abuse and neglect – a

European perspective upon an

unsolved social problem (with A.

Lowenstein)

2007 3rd International

Congress of

Qualitative

Inquiry, University

of Illinois

Urbana-

Champaign,

USA

Creating shared meanings: The

use of multi-method multi-

perspective triangulation. (with

Orit Karnieli-Miller)

May 2006 Study Group on

Recent Trends in

Intimate Violence

Intervention

Organizer

New York Doing Treatment: Batterer's

experience of Intervention (with E.

Buchbinder)

May 2006 Violence and

Grave Neglect

Against the

Elderly Under

Domestic and

Institutional Care

Conditions:

Causes and Paths

of Effective

Prevention

Cologne,

Germany

The Israeli National Survey on

Elder Abuse: Initial Findings (with

T. Winterstein)

October

2005

International

Conference on

Communication in

Healthcare

Chicago. Breaking Bad News about Youths'

Chronic Illness: Tactics of

Delivery and Ways of Managing

the Situation (with O. Karnieli-

Miller).

July 2005

The 9th

International

Family Violence

Research

Conference

New

Hampshire

Men's violence towards their

partners:

The intra-personal and situational

perspectives of control and

aggression (with G. Enosh).

May 2005

International

Conference on

Qualitative

Research

Urbana, Ill. Complexity in males interviewing

women (with E. Buchbinder).

Date Name of

Conference

Place of

Conference

Subject of

Lecture/Discussion/Comments

June 2004 Conference on

Bullying and

Harassment in the

Workplace

Bergen,

Norway

Is that a no? the interpretation of

responses to sexual harassment in

the workplace (with D. Yagil, O.

Karnieli-Miller, & E.Enosh).

2003 The 8th

International

Family Violence

Research

Conference

Durham

New

Hampshire

Control and aggression in intimate

relationships (with Z. Winstok).

The First Israeli National Survey

on Domestic Violence: Major

Finding (with Z. Winstok).

2003 22nd

International

Human Science

Research

Conference

Stockholm,

Sweden

Police and social worker discourse on collaboration in intervening with violence against women. (with E. Buchbinder).

2002 Police and social worker discourse on collaboration in intervening with violence against women. (with E.

Buchbinder).

Leicester,

England

Escalation and aggression among youth (with Z. Winstok).

2002 21st International

Human Science Research Conference.

Victoria, BC

Canada

Findings that discredit informants: Moral and social responsibility in representing bad results. (with E. Buchbinder

2001 International study

group on

perpetrators of

domestic violence

University of

Haifa

Escalation models in intimate relationships and their operationalization (with Z. Winstok)

2001 The 7th

International

Family Violence

Research

Conference

New

Hampshire

Comparing Men's and Women's

Perspectives on Escalation to

Intimate Violence

2000 World conference

on violence against

women

Nicosia,

Cyprus

Escalation to violence – the perpetrator’s perspective

From still to motion: aggression

vs. escalation as units of reference

in intimate relationships (with Z.

Winsok)

Date Name of

Conference

Place of

Conference

Subject of

Lecture/Discussion/Comments

1999 Annual meeting of

the American

Society of

Criminology

Toronto,

Canada

Violence among youth in Israel

(with G. Mesch & G. Fishman).

The link between violent

offending and victimization in

Israel (with G. Mesch & G.

Fishman).

1999 Belfast

International

Seminar “Into the

mainstream:

Contemporary

perspectives on

domestic violence

war and intimate violence: Who is

asking?

1999 The 6th

International

Family Violence

Research

Conference

Durham

New

Hampshire

Structure and dynamics of

escalation in intimate violence

(with Z. Winstok).

Reconstructing memories of

intimate violence.

1999 Asilomar

Conference on

Children and

Intimate Violence

Pacific Grove,

California

Researching children’s experience

of interparental violence: Towards

a multi-dimensional protocol.

1998 The 4th

International

Conference on

Children Exposed

to Family Violence

San Diego,

California

Towards a theoretical model of

evaluating exposure effects on

children exposed to violence.

1998 The 12th

International

Congress on Child

Abuse and Neglect

Oakland

New Zealand

A theoretical model of children’s

experience of interparental

violence.

Keynote address.

199511995 The 4th

International

Conference on

Family Violence

Family Research Laboratory, Durham New

Hampshire

Talking violent: metaphors violent

men use (with E. Buchbinder).

1990 International Study

Group on Children

in Dangerous

Environments

Wingspread

Wisconsin

No winners no exit: Hatred among

Israeli and Palestinian children.

Date Name of

Conference

Place of

Conference

Subject of

Lecture/Discussion/Comments

1988 The 3rd

European

Conference of the

International

Society for

Behavioral

Development

Budapest

Hungary

Family interaction stressful life

events and social support networks

among violent and non-violent

couples in Israel.

1988 Study Group on

Methodology of

Family Violence

Research

American

Enterprise

Institute,

Washington

DC

Using qualitative research

methods for generating and testing

hypotheses in spouse abuse (With

E. Peled).

1987 The 3rd

International

Conference on

Family Violence

Family

Research

Laboratory,

Durham

New

Hampshire

The ecology of family violence -

preliminary results regarding the

Israeli woman battering study.

1985 International

Conference on

Child and Youth

Care: The

Empowerment of

Youth

Vancouver

Canada

The empowerment of youth in

Israel.

1985 International

Symposium on

Future of Child

Welfare

Spring-Hill

Minnesota

The preparation for child welfare:

Training to work on the situation

in context.

1984 International

Conference on

Children in

Custody: An

International

Perspective

University of

Southampton,

England

The Israeli residential care scene.

1982 Research

Conference on

Child & Youth

Care Education

University of

Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania

Teaching research to child care

practitioners.

1981 International

Conference on

Residential Child

Care Workers’

Education

Durham

University

Durham,

England

A craft model of professional

socialization for youth workers:

Implications for curriculum

building.

1981 The 41st Annual

Meeting of the

Society for

Applied

Anthropology

Edinborough

Scotland

Youth-work as craft.

Date Name of

Conference

Place of

Conference

Subject of

Lecture/Discussion/Comments

1980 International Study

Group on

Residential Child

Care

Copenhagen

Denmark

The Israeli residential care system:

The quest for normalcy.

1979 5th

Biennial

Conference of the

International

Society for the

Study of

Behavioral

Development

Lund

Sweden

Anti-social and pro-social behavior:

opposite poles? (With A. Sagi).

7. Colloquim Talks and other Invited Addresses

Date Place of Lecture Nature of Talk Presentation/Comments 2012 University of

Massachusetts Lowell

Invited lecture Escalation of violence in intimate

relationships

2011 The School of Social

Welfare

UBA: University, of

Buenos Aires

Invited lecture Intimate violence in Israel

2010 The Center for the

child & family, Kiryat

Shmona Municipality

Invited lecture Processes of escalation in intimate

Violence.

2009 Ashkelon Academic

College

Invited lecture The impact of working with IPV

on the life of the workers

2009 Nazareth-Illit

Municipality

Invited talk and

workshop

Violence against social-workers

2008 Tel Aviv-Yafo

Municipality &

Naamat

Invited talk The impact of working with IPV

on the life of the workers

5002 Jerusalem,

Senior Staff

Colloquium of the

Ministry of Welfare

Senior Staff

Colloquium of

the Ministry of

Welfare

The imbalance between the psycho

and the social in social work

practice (with O. Karnieli-Miller

& E. Buchbinder).

5002 Haifa Municipality,

Haifa

Invited keynote

Speaker

In what have we succeeded and in

what have we failed in

intervention with family violence

5000 School of Social Work

The University of

Pennsylvania,

Philadelphia

Invited talk Emotions in intimate violence.

Date Place of Lecture Nature of Talk Presentation/Comments 1996 School of Social Work

The University of

Pennsylvania,

Philadelphia

Invited talk The phenomenology of intimate

violence.

1995 Department of Social

Work

The University of

Vermont, Burlington

Consultant for

Education and

Research

Project

Children of battered women.

1986 School of Social Work

University of

Connecticut, Store

Invited

workshop to

faculty

Theoretical models of residential

care: The Israeli experience.

1986 School of Social Work

University of

Connecticut, Store

Invited lectures Violence in the family - an Israeli

perspective.

1986 Hubert Humphrey

Institute for Public and

International Affairs,

Center for the Study of

Youth Policy

University of

Minnesota

Invited Lecture Research based policy in family

violence.

1986 National Institute for

Children and Families,

Munich, West

Germany

Invited Lecture Violence in the family - an Israeli

perspective.

1983 Cape Town , South

Africa

National

Conference of

Child Care

Work

Good and bad residential care

Keynote Address

8. Research Grants

Years Fund agency Research &

Cooperators Grant

2009-2014 Traiana Technologies, Ltd. Between incidence,

prevalence ,and,

reporting child abuse

(with R. Lev-Wiesel)

781,118

Dollar

2009-2012 Israel Scientific Foundation (ISF)

Technology enforced

interaction to support

conflict negotiation

(with T. Weiss)

291,000 NIS

Years Fund agency Research &

Cooperators Grant

2009-2010 Faculty of Social welfare &

Health Sciences, University of

Haifa.

Technology Supported

Intervention and Social

Action Research (with

T. Weiss)

50,000 NIS

2008-2009 National Insurance Institute of

Israel.

Poverty in Israel (with

R. Strier & E.

Buchbinder)

180,000 NIS

2005-2009 Federal Ministry of Education and

Research (BMBF), Germany

Conflict attitudes and

behavior of juvenile

emigrants from the

FSU in Germany &

Israel (with G.

Fishman, G. Mesch &

in collaboration with

W. Heitmeyer)

114,320 Euro

2003-2006 Israel Scientific Foundation (ISF) Conflict escalation in

intimate relationships

(with Z. Winstok & G.

Enosh).

93,000 Dollar

2002-2005 The Israeli Ministry of Labor &

Social Welfare

and

The National Insurance Institute

of Israel

Effectiveness & cost

effectiveness

evaluation of batterers

programs (with G.

Enosh & M. Huj-

Yahia)

2001-2001 DIP (German-Israeli cooperation). The acculturation of

immigrant youth from

the FSU in Israel and

Germany (with G.

Fishman ,G. Mesh and

in collaboration of

R. Silbereisen)

1 Million

Euro

7889-5007 The Israeli Ministry of Labor &

Social Welfare

National survey on the

characteristics,

incidence and

prevalence of violence

against women and

children and youth at

risk.(with G. Fishman,

G. Mesh and R.

Gusinsky).

000,333 NIS

Years Fund agency Research &

Cooperators Grant

7881-5007 German Research Foundation

(DFG)

Political socialization

of children and youth

in Israel, Germany and

the Palestinian

Authority: A

comparative study.

(with G. Fishman,

A. Griffel , G.Enosh

and collaboration of H.

Oswald)

003,333 D.M.

7881-7889 The Israeli Ministry of Internal

Security

An evaluation study of

police work with

perpetrators and

victims of child abuse

and women battering

in Israel. (with A.

Griffel)

150,000 NIS

7882-5002 Minerva Foundation: Federal

Republic of Germany & Max

Plank Institute.

A Longitudinal study

of youths’ attitudes

towards national issues

in Israel. Minerva

Foundation: Federal

Republic of Germany

& Max Plank Institute

(with G. Fishman & A.

Griffel)

2 Million

D.M.

7885-7882 The Committee on Work Safety

& Social Health, The Israeli

Ministry of Labor & Social

Welfare.

Work injuries among

youth in Israel: An

epidemiological

analysis. (with A.

Griffel)

80,000 Dollar

7898-7887 TW Grant Foundation, New York The impact of violence

on children (with J.

Garbarino)

47,000 Dollar

7899-7887 H.F. Guggenheim Foundation,

New York

Violence in the family

- men who batter and

women who stay.

005,033$

7891 H. F. Guggenheim Foundation,

New York

An ecological analysis

of spouse abuse: A

review of the empirical

evidence

$6,500

Years Fund agency Research &

Cooperators Grant

7891-7898 American Jewish Joint

Distribution Committee (J.D.C.)

Developing and

teaching an inductive

knowledge base and

training directors of

youth services.

$165,000

7891-7891 H. F. Guggenheim Foundation,

New York

Violence in the family

- an ecological

analysis of men who

batter (with J. L.

Edleson).

$50,000

7818-7897 Ford Foundation, Israeli Trustees. The moral

development of

delinquent youth.

(with A. Sagi)

$6,500

9. Scholarships, Awards and Prizes

Year Awarded by Award 2005 Adler Center for the Child

Welfare Special Award for

contribution in the Study

of Violence in the Family

and Society.

2003 The Israeli National

Association of Social

Work

National Award for Social

Work Research

10. Teaching

A. Courses Taught in Recent Years

Year Name of Course Type of Course

Degree

2001-2006 Epistemology Seminar Ph.D.

2001-2006 Philosophy of Science Seminar Ph.D.

2001-2006 Social Work Theory Seminar Ph.D.

1999-present Doctoral seminar Seminar Ph.D.

2009-present Existential therapy Seminar M.A.

1997-present Preparation for thesis Seminar M.A.

Year Name of Course Type of Course

Degree

seminar

1997-2006 Penology

Seminar M.A.

1995-1996 Children & families in

the social environment

Seminar M.A.

1994 Theory and practice in

human services

Seminar M.A.

1992-2000 Qualitative research

methods

Seminar M.A.

1991-1997 Advanced group therapy Seminar M.A.

1991-1995 Existential therapy Seminar M.A.

1989-present Advanced Seminar in

Intimate Violence

Seminar M.A.

7898-7881 Family Violence Lecture B.A.

1988 Social deviance Lecture B.A.

B. Supervision of Graduate Students

- Ph.D. Students:

Name of Student Title of Thesis Date of

Completion /

in Progress

Co-Supervisor

Orly Blumberg In progress Prof. Aharon Ben-

Zeev

Anat Terner In progress

Jonathan Davidov The Fragmented Self:

Coping with

Fragmented Identity in

Nazi Death Camps

In progress Prof. Arieh Kochavi

Benny Bailey Violence of women in

intimate relations

In progress

Tamar Peled

Surrogate Motherhood

in Israel – Legal and

Social Construction

In progress Prof. Shulamit

Almog

Zaher Hag-Yehia Arab battered women

experience of

forgiveness.

In progress Prof. Muhammad

Huj-Yehia

Osnat Beeri-

Grinspan

Forgiving infidelity in

married couples.

2010

Dafna Tener The experience of

forgiveness for women

survivors of incest

2010 Prof. Rachel Lev

Name of Student Title of Thesis Date of

Completion /

in Progress

Co-Supervisor

Yfaat Carmel The escalation of

intimate violence from

children’s perspective

2010 Prof. Joseph

Guttman

Aviva Weizman-

Zrihan

The meaning of

forgiveness and revenge

for couples following

intimate violence

2009

Eila Perkis Conflict Escalation in

intimate relationships:

cognitive, emotional

and behavioral aspects

2008 Dr. Zeev Winstok

Chaya Koren The meaning of second

couple-hood in old age:

A dyadic view.

2008

Meirav Bar-Natan Psycho-social Factors

affecting Elderly

Maltreatment in Long-

Term Care Facilities:

The Perceptions of the

Elderly and the Care-

Giving Staff.

2008

Rama Ruchama Tubi A critical reconstraction

of construct processes

of judicial decisions in

rape trials in Israel

1977-2004

2008

Orit Karnieli-Miller Experiencing bad news

concerning youth

chronic illness: The

encounter between

young people, their

families and medical

personal

2007

Liat Pessach In harm's way? The

impact of working with

battered women on the

therapist's personal life

2007

Tova Band-

Winterstein

Family members’

perspectives of life in

intimate violence over

the life span: Scripts of

interpersonal and

intergenerational

relationships in the

shadow of violence

2006

Penchan

Pradumbmook

Dating violence among

adolescents in Thailand.

2005

Name of Student Title of Thesis Date of

Completion /

in Progress

Co-Supervisor

Ygal Ben-Shalom The implementation of

rights: The case if

children and youth in

Israel

2002

Orly Innes Attitudes towards

battered women as

reflected in court

decisions in Israel.

2002

Ruchama Gousinsky Social scripts of

emotions related to

intimate murder.

2002

Zeev Wintsok Violence among Israeli

adolescents: The

relationship between

situational, personal,

and social factors in the

escalation process.

2001

Hadass Goldblatt The meaning of inter-

parental violence for

adolescents.

2001

Eli Buchbinder Living the past in the

present: Battered

women’s perceptions of

their family of origin.

2001

Dalit Yassour-

Borochowitz

Violent men’s

emotional life histories.

2000

Irith Herskovits The relationship

between stress and

intimate violence.

1995

- M.A. Students:

(During the last 25 years I advised about 45 M. A. theses in the Schools of Social Work,

Education & Department of Psychology)

Name of Student Title of Thesis Date of

Completion /

in Progress

Co-Supervisor

Maya First In progress Prof. Tamar

Weiss & Dr.

Chaya Koren

Karnit Geffen The nature of

judicial intuition

and its

implementation in

Israeli court

In progress

Prof. Shulamit

Almog

Hadas Elul Surviving the

unsurvival:

Diaries &

drawings of the

Holocaust victims

in Nazi death

Camps & hiding

places.

In progress

Wafaa Sowan-

Basheer

The experience

children, who are

exposed to

interparental

violence

2011

Suheir Halabi

The meanings

assigned by Arab

female social

workers to the

encounter with

battered woman

in the Arab

society and its

impact on their

professional and

private lives.

2010

Anat Danan The significance

of spiritual

experience of

Orthodox Jewish

women on an

intimate violence

relationship.

2009

Name of Student Title of Thesis Date of

Completion /

in Progress

Co-Supervisor

Jonathan

Davidov

Identity

Formation

Process as seen in

Violent &

Immigrant

Adolescents.

2008

Benny Bailey Masculine

identity in the

shadow of

violence: male

social workers tell

about the meaning

of their work with

abusive men as

reflected in their

professional and

private lives.

2008 Dr. Eli

Buchbinder

Olga Agour Immigration and

adolescence: A

phenomenological

perspective on

adaptation

process of youth

from former

Soviet Union

2006

Yfaat Sherer Couples

aggression and

role division:

Perceptions and

gaps

2005

Ilana Arizon The meaning

assigned by

therapists

working with

domestic violence

to the encounter

between their

working and their

private life

2004

Amal Beshara The perception

and meaning

attributed to

police

intervention by

Israeli-Arab men

and women who

filed complaints

2003

Name of Student Title of Thesis Date of

Completion /

in Progress

Co-Supervisor

for intimate

violence with

police.

Zeev Winstok The escalation of

conflicts in

intimate

relationships to

physical violence.

1999

Nili Saka Public attitudes

towards intimate

violence.

1999

Michal

Grinshtain-Weiss

Variables

impacting on

youth’s

help seeking

behaviors.

1999

Guy Enosh The construction

of memories of

violent

couplehood:

Structure,

process, content

and rhetoric.

1997

Tirtza Oren The structure of

attitudes of

kibbutz members

towards domestic

violence.

1996

Michal Mor The turning point

in battered

women’s coping

with violence

1995

Zmira Karov Guilt in intimate

violent

relationships.

1995

Dalit Yasur Love and intimate

violence:

How they co-

exist.

1995

Orly Innes Social workers’

and police

personnel’s

attitudes towards

intimate violence.

1994

Eli Buchbinder Talking violence:

Violent men’s

metaphors.

1993

C. Miscellaneous

Event Place and Dates Title of Presentation or

Discussion

International Study Group

of Child Welfare: An

International Perspective

1998

University of Haifa

A multivariate approach

for evaluating project

proposals concerning

children at risk (with A.

Griffel & M. Grinshtain-

Weiss).

International Study Group

on Youth and Violence

1996

University of Haifa

The relationship between

fear of violence and youth

victimization among youth

in distress in Israel (with

A. Griffel & G.

Fishmann).

International Study Group

on The Future of

Intervention with Battered

Women and their Families

1995

University of Haifa

A phenomenologically

based intervention with

battered women and

batterers.

International Study Group

on Cross National

Perspectives on children's

rights.

1990

Jerusalem

The rights of children from

the children's point of

view.

Study Group on

Residential Care and the

Community

1984

Tel-Aviv University

Strangers on the road:

Youth experience of the

community vs. residential

care (with E. Guttmann).

II. Publications

A. Ph.D. Dissertation

Title of Doctoral Dissertation:

Youth Committed to the State Department of Corrections of Minnesota for

Offenses against Persons

Supervisors:

1.Dr. Gisela Konopka, Professor of Social Work and Director, Center for

Youth Development and Research, The University of Minnesota

2. Dr. Clifford P. Hooker, Professor of Education and Law, The College of

Education, Department of Educational Administration, The University of

Minnesota

Year: 1977 Language: English Number of pages: 347

B. Books

Note: In all the publications listed below, the authorship order reflects the relative

contribution.

Authored Books

1. Eisikovits, Z., & Buchbinder, E. (2000). Locked in a violent embrace.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Edited Books

2. Edleson, J. L., & Eisikovits, Z. (Eds.)(1996). Future interventions with

battered women and their families: Visions for policy, practice and research.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (244 pages).

3. Beker, J., & Eisikovits, Z. (Eds.) (1991). Knowledge utilization in child &

youth care practice. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America (330

pages).

4. Eisikovits, Z., & Beker, J. (Eds.) (1985). Residential group care in

community

context: Insights from the Israeli experience. New York: The Haworth Press.

Also appeared as a theme issue of Child and Youth Services, 7 (3/4) (167

pages).

C. Articles in Refereed Journals

Note: In all the publications listed below, the authorship order reflects the relative

contribution.

Published

1. Bailey, B., Eisikovits, Z . & Buchbinder, E. (in press) Male batterers and their

therapists: The different and the similar Journal of Family Violence

2. Koren, C . & , Eisikovits, Z . (2011). Continuity and discontinuity of violent and

non-violent behavior: Towards a classification of male adolescent immigrants from

the FSU in Israel ,Sociological Focus, 44(4), pp. 314-339.

3. Eisikovits, Z. & Bailey, B. (2011). From dichotomy to continua: Towards a

transformation of gender roles and intervention goals in partner violence.

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16(4), pp.340-346.

4. Winstok, Z. & Eisikovits Z. (2011). Editorial: Gender, Intimate Relationships and

Violence. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16(4), pp. 277-278.

5. Bailey, B., Buchbinder, E. & Eisikovits, Z (2011). Male Social Workers

Working With Men Who Batter: Dilemmas in Gender Identity. Journal of

Interpersonal Violence. 26(9), pp. 1741-1763.

6. Koren, C., & Eisikovits, Z. (2011). Life beyond the planned script: Accounts

and secrecy of older persons living in second couplehood in old age in a

society in transition. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 28(1):44-

63.

7. Band Winterstein, T., Eisikovits, Z. & Koren, C. (2011). "Between remembering

and forgetting: The experience of forgiveness among older abused women".

Qualitative Social Work. 10(4): 451–466.

8. Eisikovits, Z., & Koren, C. (2010). Approaches to and Outcomes of Dyadic

Interview Analysis. Qualitative Health Research. 20(12) :1642-1655.

9. Band-Winterstein ,T . & , Eisikovits, Z., (2010). Towards Phenomenological

Theorizing about Old Women Abuse . Ageing International. 35(3) : 202-

214.

10. Lowenstein, A., Eisikovits, Z., Band-Winterstein, T., & Enosh, G. (2009) "Is

Elder Abuse and Neglect a Social Phenomenon? Data from the First National

Prevalence Survey in Israel". Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 21:253-277.

11. Karnieli-Miller, O., & Eisikovits, Z. (2009). Physician as salesman or

partner?! Shared decision making in real-time encounters. Social Science

and Medicine, 69, 1-8

12. Karnieli-Miller, O., & Eisikovits, Z. (2009). The place of persuasion in shared

decision making: A contextual approach. A response to Eggly. Social Science

and Medicine, 69, 12-13.

13. Goldblatt, H., Buchbinder, E., Eisikovits, Z., & Arizon-Messinger, I. (2009).

Between the professional and private: The meaning of working with intimate

partner violence in social workers’ private lives. Violence against Women, 15(3):

362-384.

14. Stock, O., Zancanaro, M., Rocchi, C., Tomasini, D., Koren, C., Eisikovits, Z.,

Goren-Bar, D., & Weiss, P.L. (2009). The design of a collaborative interface for

narration to support reconciliation in a conflict. Artificial Intelligence & Society,

24, 51-59.

15. Band-Winterstein, T., & Eisikovits, Z. (2009). " "Aging out" of violence:

multiple faces of intimate violence over the life span". Journal of Qualitative

Health Research. 19(2): 164-180.

16. Buchbinder, E., & Eisikovits, Z. (2008). Collaborative discourse: The case of

police and social work relationships in intimate violence intervention in Israel.

Journal of social Service Research, 34(4): 1-13.

17. Eisikovits, Z., Buchbinder, E. & Bshara A. (2008).Between the person

and the culture: Israeli Arab couple's perceptions of police intervention in

intimate partner violence. Journal of Ethnic & cultural Diversity in

Social Work. 17(2): 108-129.

18. Buchbinder, E., & Eisikovits, Z. (2008). Doing treatment: Batterers'

experience of intervention. Children and Youth Services Review,

30(6):616-630.

19. Eisikovits, Z., Mills, L., & Winstok, Z. (2008). Recent Trends in Intimate

Violence: Theory and Intervention – Second volume Introduction

Children and Youth service Review, 30(6): 613-615.

20. Winstok, Z. & Eisikovits, Z. (2008). Motives and control in escalatory

conflicts in intimate relationships. Children and Youth Services Review,

30(3):287-296.

21. Eisikovits, Z., Mills, L., & Winstok, Z. (2008).Recent Trends in Intimate

Violence: Theory and Intervention – First volume Introduction Children

and Youth service Review, 30(3): 249-251.

22. Lev-Wiesel, R., Goldblatt, H., Eisikovits, Z., & Admi, H. (2008). Growth in the

shadow of war: The case of social workers and nurses working in a shared war-

reality. British Journal of Social Work . doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bcn021.

23. Yagil, D., Karnieli-Miller, O., Eisikovits, Z., & Enosh, G. (2006). Is that a "No"?

The interpretation of responses to sexual harassment. Sex Roles, 54(3-4), 251-

260.

24. Hareli, S.& Eisikovits, Z. (2006). The role of communication social emotions

accompanying apologies in forgiveness. Motivation and Emotion, 30, 189-197.

25. Werner, P., Eisikovits, Z., & Buchbinder, E. (2005). Lay persons’

emotional reactions toward an abused elderly person. Journal of Elder

Abuse, 17(2), 63-76.

26. Winterstein, T., & Eisikovits, Z., (2005). The experience of loneliness of

battered old women. Journal of Women & Aging, 17 (4), 3-21.

27. Grinstein-Weiss, M., Fishman, G., Eisikovits, Z. (2005). Gender and ethnic

differences in formal and informal seeking among Israeli adolescents.

Journal of Adolescence, 28, 765-779.

28. Goldblatt, H., & Eisikovits, Z. (2005). Role taking of youths in a family

context: Adolescents exposed to interparental violence. American Journal of

Orthopsychiatry, 75(4), 644-657.

29. Buchbinder, E., Eisikovits, Z., & Karnieli-Miller, O. (2004) Social workers’

perceptions of the balance between the psychological and the social. Social

Service Review, 78, 531-552.

30. Buchbinder E., Eisikovits Z., (2004). Reporting bad results: The ethical

responsibility of presenting battered women informants in negative light. Child

and Family Social Work, 9, 359-367.

31. Eisikovits, Z., Winstok, Z., & Fishman, G. (2004). The First Israeli National

Survey on Domestic Violence: Major Findings. Violence Against Women, 10,

729-749.

32. Winstok Z., Eisikovits Z., Kaernieli-Miller O. (2004). The impact of father-to-

mother aggression on the structure and content of adolescent's perception of

themselves and their parents. Violence Against Women, 10, 1036-1056.

33. Winstok, Z., Eisikovits Z., Fishman G. (2004). Towards the development of a

conflict escalation model: The case of Israeli youth. Journal of Youth and

Adolescence, 33, 283-292.

34. Buchbinder E., Eisikovits Z. (2004). Between normality and deviance: The

breakdown of batterers' identity following police intervention. Journal of

Interpersonal Violence, 19, 443-467.

35. Buchbinder E., Eisikovits Z., (2003). Battered Women's entrapment in shame: A

phenomenological study. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 73, 355-366.

36. Ben-Ari A., Winstok Z., Eisikovits Z. (2003). Choice within Entrapment and

Entrapment Within Choice: The Challenge Facing Battered Women Who Stay.

Family in Society, 84, 539-546.

37. Mesch. G. S., Fishman G., Eisikovits Z. (2003). Attitudes Supporting Violence

and Aggressive Behavior Among Adolescents in Israel: The Role of Family and

Peers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18 , 1132-1148.

38. Winstok, Z., & Eisikovits, Z. (2003). Divorcing the parents: The impact of

adolescents’ exposure to father-to-mother aggression on their perception of

affinity with their parents. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 1/2 (3) 103-121

39. Winstok, Z., Eisikovits, Z., & Gelles, R. (2002). Structure and dynamics of

escalation from the batterer's perspective. Families in Society, 83, 129-141.

40. Eisikovits, Z., Winstok, Z., & Gelles, R. (2002). Structure and dynamics of

escalation from the victim's perspective. Families in Society, 83, 142-152.

41. Borochowitz Yassour, D. Eisikovits, Z. (2002) To love violently: Strategies to

reconciling love and violence. Violence Against Women, 8, 476-494.

42. Eisikovits, Z., & Winstok, Z. (2002). Reconstructing intimate violence: the

structure and content of recollections of violence events. Qualitative Health

Research, 12, 685-699.

43. Eisikovits, Z., & Winstok, Z. (2000). Overdrawing and balancing accounts: The

contribution of past events to the escalation process from the batterer’s

perspective. Violence Against Women, 7, 5-21.

44. Peled, E., Eisikovits, Z., Enosh, G., & Winstok, Z. (2000). Choice and

empowerment for battered women who stay: Towards a constructivist model.

Social work, 45, 9-25.

45. Eisikovits, Z., Griffel, A. & Grinshtain, M., & Azaiza, F. (2000). Attitudes of

Israeli Arab social workers concerning woman battering: The relationship

between responsibility, societal reaction and legitimization of violence. Journal

of Social Service Research, 26 (3), 23-47.

46. Eisikovits, Z., Goldblatt, H., & Winstok, Z. (1999). Partner accounts of intimate

violence: Towards a theoretical model. Families in Society, 80, 606-619.

47. Eisikovits Z., & Buchbinder E. (1999). Talking control: Metaphors used by

battered women. Violence against Women, 5, 845-868.

48. Eisikovits, Z., Winstok, Z., & Enosh, G. (1998). Children’s experience of

interparental violence: A heuristic model. Children and Youth Services Review,

6, 547-567.

49. Eisikovits Z., Buchbinder E., & Mor, M. (1998). “What it was it won't be anymore”:

Reaching the turning point in coping with intimate violence. Affilia, 13, 411-434.

50. Eisikovits, Z., & Enosh, G. (1997). Awareness of guilt and shame in intimate

violence. Violence and Victims, 12, 307-322.

51. Lazar, A., & Eisikovits, Z. (1997). Social work students’ preference regarding

supervisory styles and supervisor’s behavior. The Clinical Supervisor, 16 (1),

25-37.

52. Buchbinder, E., Sherer, M., & Eisikovits, Z. (1997). Differences in reporting

intimate violence among cohabiting men and women in Israel. Society and

Welfare, 17, 145-166. (In Hebrew).

53. Eisikovits Z., & Buchbinder, E. (1997). Talking violent: A phenomenological

study of metaphors battering men use. Violence Against Women, 3, 482-498.

54. Eisikovits, Z. (1996). The aftermath of spousal violence: Strategies of bounding

violent events. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 11, 459-474.

55. Eisikovits, Z., & Buchbinder, E. (1996). Pathways to disenchantment: Battered

women's views of social workers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 11, 425-

440.

56. Eisikovits, Z., Guttmann, E., Sela-Amit, M., & Edleson, J. L. (1993). Women

battering in Israel: The relative contributions of relationship adjustment, conflict

and social support. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 63, 313-317.

57. Edleson, J., Eisikovits, Z., & Peled, E. (1992). A model for analyzing societal

responses to woman battering: Israel as a case in point. International Social

Work, 35, 19-33.

58. Eisikovits, Z., Edleson, J. L., Guttmann, E., & Sela-Amit, M. (1991). Cognitive

styles and socialized attitudes of men who batter: Where should we intervene?

Family Relations, 40, 72-77.

59. Eisikovits, Z., Edleson, J. L., Guttmann, E., & Sela-Amit, M. (1991). Cognitive

and interpersonal factors in woman abuse. Journal of Family Violence, 6, 167-

180.

60. Eisikovits, Z., & Edleson, J. L. (1989). Intervening with men who batter: A

critical review of the literature. Social Service Review, 63, 384-414.

61. Guttmann, E., Eisikovits, Z., & Maluccio, A. N. (1988). Enriching social work

supervision from the competence perspective. Journal of Social Work

Education, 24, 278-288.

62. Eisikovits, Z., & Guttmann, E. (1987). Doing competent residential child and

youth care work: The normative and experiential dimensions. Children and

Youth Services Review, 9, 271-290.

63. Beker, J., Eisikovits, Z., & Guttmann, E. (1987). Economic considerations in

supporting preventive services for troubled youth: The case of adolescents on the

farm. Children and Youth Services Review, 9, 187-206.

64. Schwartz, I. M., Fishman, G., Hatfield, R. R., Krisberg, B.A., & Eisikovits, Z.

(1987). Juvenile detention: The hidden closets revisited. Justice Quarterly, 4,

219-235.

65. Krisberg, B., Schwartz, I., Fishman, G., Eisikovits, Z., Guttmann, E., & Joe, K.

(1987). The incarceration of minority youth. Crime and Delinquency, 33, 173-

205.

66. Eisikovits, Z., & Guttmann, E. (1987). Being in nothingness: The adolescent

experience of imprisonment. Child and Youth Services, 8, 89-107.

67. Eisikovits, Z., Chambon, A., Beker, J., & Schulman, M. (1986). A conceptual

schema to assess the professional development of the child and youth care field.

Child Care Quarterly, 15, 124-137

68. Beker, J., & Eisikovits, Z. (1985). Residential group care in community

context: Generalizing the Israeli experience. Child and Youth Services, 7, 159-

165.

69. Eisikovits, Z., Meier, R., Guttmann, E., Shurka, E., & Levenstein, A. (1985).

Supervision in ecological context: The relationship between the quality of

supervision and work and treatment environments. Journal of Social Service

Research, 8 (4), 37-58.

70. Edelson, J., Eisikovits, Z., & Guttmann, E. (1985). Men who batter : A critical

review of the empirical evidence. Journal of Family Issues, 6, 229-247.

71. Eisikovits, Z. (1985). Changing career patterns in Israeli child care work. Child

and Youth Services, 7, 143-156.

72. Meier, R., Guttmann, E., & Eisikovits, Z. (1984). Measuring ecology in social

work supervision: The relationship between work and treatment environments

and the quality of supervision in Israeli public welfare agencies. Journal of

Sociology and Social Welfare, 11, 124-137.

73. Eisikovits, Z., Shurka, E., & Baizerman, M. (1983). Israeli social workers'

supervision preferences and practices: An example of a professional ideology.

The Clinical Supervisor, 1(2), 35-42.

74. Eisikovits, Z., & Guttmann, E. (1983). Toward a practice theory of learning

through experience in social work supervision. The Clinical Supervisor, 1 (1),

51-63.

75. Eisikovits, Z., & Beker, J. (1983). Beyond professionalism: The child and youth

care worker as craftsman. Child Care Quarterly, 12, 93-112.

76. Eisikovits, Z., & Sagi, A. (1982). Moral development and discipline encounter in

delinquent and non-delinquent adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence,

11, 217-230.

77. Eisikovits, Z., & Baizerman, M. (1982). Doin' time: Violent youth in a juvenile

facility and in an adult prison. Journal of Offender Counseling Services and

Rehabilitation, 6(3), 5-20.

78. Eisikovits, Z. (1982). Managing failure in child care work: Accounting for

technical incompetence through moral crusades. Child Care Quarterly, 11, 167-

168.

79. Sagi, A., & Eisikovits, Z. (1981). Juvenile delinquency and moral development.

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 8, 79-93.

80. Eisikovits, R., & Eisikovits, Z. (1980). De-totalizing the institutional experience:

The role of the school in residential treatment of juveniles. Residential and

Community Child Care Administration, 1, 365-373.

81. Eisikovits, Z., & Sagi, A. (1979). Pro-social aspects of antisocial behavior.

Society and Welfare, 2, 187-193. (In Hebrew).

Articles or Chapters in Books which are not Conference Proceedings

a. Published

82. Buchbinder, E., & Eisikovits, Z. (2012). Between Normality and Deviance: The

Breakdown of Batterers' Identity following Police Intervention. In Copes H. &

Pogrebin M.R. (Eds.), Voices from Criminal Justice. pp. 140-156. Routledge NY

& London.

83. Werner, P., & Eisikovits, Z. (2005). Abuse and dementia :A critical review and

research agenda. In James P. Morgan (Ed.), Perspectives on the Psychology of

Aggression. (pp. 125-132) New York: Nova Publishers.

84. Winstok, Z., & Eisikovits, Z. (2003). Divorcing the parents: The impact of

adolescents’ exposure to father-to-mother aggression on their perception of

affinity with their parents. In R. Geffner, R. S. Igelman and L. Zellner (Eds.),

The effects of intimate partner violence on children. New York? The Haworth

Maltreatment & Trauma Press. Also published in Journal of Emotional Abuse,

1/2 (3), 103-121.

85. Eisikovits, Z., & Winstok, Z. (2001). Researching children’s experience of

interparental violence: Towards a multidimensional conceptualization. In S. A.

Graham-Bermann and J. L. Edleson (Eds.), Domestic violence in the lives of

children: the future of research, intervention and social policy (pp. 213-318).

Washington, DC: APA.

86. Eisikovits, Z., Enosh, G., & Edleson, J. L. (1996). The future of intervention in

woman battering: common themes and emerging directions. In J. L. Edleson &

Z. Eisikovits (Eds.), Future interventions with battered women and their

families: Visions for policy practice and research (pp. 216-223). Thousand

Oaks, CA: Sage.

87. Eisikovits, Z., & Buchbinder, E. (1996). Towards a phenomenological

intervention with violence in intimate relationships. In J. L. Edleson & Z.

Eisikovits (Eds.), Future interventions with battered women and their families:

Visions for policy, practice and research (pp. 186-200). Thousand Oaks, CA:

Sage.

88. Edleson, J. L. & Eisikovits, Z, (1996). Visions of continued change. In J. L

Edleson. & Z. Eisikovits (Eds.), Future interventions with battered women and

their families: Visions for policy, practice and research (pp.1-6). Thousand

Oaks, CA: Sage.

89. Eisikovits, Z., Beker, J., & Guttmann, E. (1991). The known and the used in

residential child and youth care work. In J. Beker & Z. Eisikovits (Eds.),

Knowledge utilization in residential child & youth care practice (pp. 3-25).

Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.

90. Eisikovits, Z., & Peled, E. (1990). Qualitative research on spouse abuse. In D.

G. Besharov (Ed.), Family violence: Research in public policy issues (pp. 1-12).

Washington, DC: American Enterpise Institute Press.

91. Eisikovits, Z., & Guttmann, E. (1988). Moving on: Youth as transients between

home and residential care. In F. J. Alwon & R. Small (Eds.), Challenging the

limits of care (pp. 179-197). Boston, MA: Albert, E. Treischman Center.

92. Eisikovits, Z., & Guttmann, E. (1987). Strangers on the road: Youth experience

of the community vs. residential care dichotomy. In Y. Kashty & M. Arieli

(Eds.), Residential care and the community: Congruence and conflict (pp. 34-

47). London: Freund.

93. Eisikovits, Z., & Guttmann, E. (1986). Being in nothingness: The adolescent

experience of imprisonment. In Y. Kashty & M. Arieli (Eds.), Institutions in

Israel (pp. 219-236). London: Freund.

94. Eisikovits, Z., & Sagi, A. (1984). Abusing the developmental potential of

children: The case of moral development. In A. Carmi & H. Zimrin (Eds.), Child

Abuse. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

E. Accepted for Publication:

1. Zancanaro, M., Stock, O., Eisikovits, Z., Koren, C. & Weiss, P.L. (in

press). "Co-narrating a conflict: An interactive tabletop to facilitate

attitudinal shifts". ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction

2. Band-Winterstein, T. Koren, C. & Eisikovits, Z. (accepted for

publication). "Memories of older women living in the shadow of intimate

partner violence: A retrospective view". Megamot, [Hebrew].

F. Submitted for Publication:

G. Other Scientific Publications (selected):

1. Karnieli-Miller, O., & Eisikovits, Z. (2006). The known and unknown

regarding breaking bad news: The role of social workers in the various

stages of the encounter. Haifa Forum of Social Work , 3, 7-39 (in

Hebrew).

2. Eisikovits, Z., & Griffel, A., Enosh, G., Buchbinder E., Goldblatt, H.,

Grinshtain, M., Winstok, Z., & Koresh, Y. (1998). Police intervention in

intimate violence: An evaluation study (A Research Report to Ministry of

Public Security, State of Israel). Haifa, Israel: University of Haifa, Minerva

Center for Youth Studies (in Hebrew).

3. Griffel, A., Eisikovits, Z., Fishman, G., & Grinshtain-Weiss, M. (1997).

Israeli youth attitudes' survey 1997 - Religious identity, national identity and

political orientation (Israeli National Youth Survey 1997, A Research Report

No. 1/97 to Minerva Foundation). Haifa, Israel: University of Haifa, Minerva

Center for Youth Studies (Also in Hebrew).

4. Griffel, A., Eisikovits, Z., Fishman, G., & Grinshtain-Weiss, M. (1997).

Israeli youth attitudes' survey 1997 - Satisfaction with various social

institutions (Israeli National Youth Survey 1997, A Research Report No. 2/97

to Minerva Foundation). Haifa, Israel: University of Haifa, Minerva Center for

Youth Studies (Also in Hebrew).

5. Griffel, A., Eisikovits, Z., Fishman, G., & Grinshtain-Weiss, M. (1997).

Israeli youth attitudes' survey 1997 - Attitudes towards the Middle East peace

process, and military service (Israeli National Youth Survey 1997, A Research

Report No. 3/97 to Minerva Foundation). Haifa, Israel: University of Haifa,

Minerva Center for Youth Studies (Also in Hebrew).

6. Griffel, A., Eisikovits, Z., Fishman, G., & Grinshtain-Weiss, M. (1997).

Israeli youth attitudes' survey 1997 - Patterns of help seeking at times of

distress (Israeli National Youth Survey 1997, A Research Report No. 4/97 to

Minerva Foundation). Haifa, Israel: University of Haifa, Minerva Center for

Youth Studies (Also in Hebrew).

7. Griffel, A., Eisikovits, Z., Fishman, G., & Grinshtain-Weiss, M. (1997).

Israeli youth attitudes' survey 1997 - Attitudes towards guest workers and

other nations and religions (Israeli National Youth Survey 1997, A Research

Report No. 5/97 to Minerva Foundation). Haifa, Israel: University of Haifa,

Minerva Center for Youth Studies (Also in Hebrew).

8. Eisikovits, Z., & Edleson, J. L. (1989). Factors influencing violence among

intimates in Israel: An ecological analysis (Final report to the H.F.

Guggenheim Foundation). Haifa, Israel: University of Haifa, Center for Youth

Policy.

H. Other Publications (selected):

9. Karnieli-Miller, O., & Eisikovits, Z. (2007). Recommendations in breaking bad

news to adolescents and parents. In N. Pessach, M. Doron, & P. Elad (Eds).

Protocols for breaking bad news to social workers. Coalition of Trauma,

Ministry of Health, Jerusalem. (In Hebrew).

10. Goldblatt, H., & Eisikovits, Z. (Eds.) (1994). Towards a multi-disciplinary

intervention model in domestic violence. Haifa, Israel: The Unit for Research,

Intervention and Prevention of Domestic Violence, Women’s League for Israel

(W.L.I.) (in Hebrew).