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CV - Shaul Kimhi
Date: January, 2020
A. Personal Details
Date of Birth: 11-1948
Country of Birth: Israel.
I.D. No.: 002532323
Permanent Address: Kibbutz Shamir, 12135, Upper Galilee, Israel.
Residence: Tel: (972) (0)4-6947013. Fax: (972) 04-6943929. Cell: 972-(0)50-5622-070.
E-mail: [email protected].
Office: Tel Hai College, Upper Galilee, 12210, Israel. Tel: (972) (0)4-8181623, Fax: 972-
(0)4-8181622, Cell: 972-(0)505-622-070. E-mail: [email protected].
Internet Link: http://english.telhai.ac.il/faculty-members/single-faculty-member/user/99/
B. Higher Education
1972-1974 B.A. - Haifa University, psychology department.
1975-1980 M.A. - Haifa University, psychology department: clinical psychology.
1986-1991 Ph.D. – University of Palo Alto, Palo Alto, California, USA.
Clinical Psychology (including M.S. degree). APA Approved Program.
C.1 Academic Appointments in Academic Institutions of Higher Education
1991-1992 University of Haifa, Oranim Teachers College, Affiliated Lecturer.
1991-1997 University of Haifa, Tel-Hai Regional College, Affiliated Lecturer.
1997 Tel-Hai College, Lecturer.
2002 Tel-Hai College, Senior Lecturer.
2005 Tel Hai College, Tenure.
2009 Tel-Hai College, Associate Professor
2015 Tel-Hai College, Full Professor
C.2 Academic Administrative positions in Academic Institutions of Higher Education
2000- 2009 Tel-Hai College: Chair of Appeals Committee.
2000 - 2005 Tel-Hai College: Head of Psychology Studies.
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2003 - 2014 Member of the Research Authority at Tel Hai College.
2004- 2006 Helsinki Committee at Tel-Hai College.
1997- 2006 Head of the Psychology Cluster, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies,
Tel-Hai College.
2000 -2005 Director of the team preparing the proposal for the creation of an
independent psychology department (double major) at Tel Hai College.
Approved 24-5-2005.
1997 - 2006 Head of psychology studies at Tel Hai College.
2006 - 2015 Member of Internal Academic Council, Tel-Hai College.
2009 - 2015 Head of the Psychology Department, Tel Hai College.
2009 - 2015 Member of the Higher Academic Council, Tel-Hai College.
2010-2011 Director of the team preparing the report on the development of the
psychology department (2005 to 2010), double major, to Israeli Higher
Academic Council for permanent certification. Approved 25-5-2011.
2010-2011 Director of the team preparing the proposal for a single major in
psychology at Tel Hai College to Israeli Higher Academic Council.
Certification approved, 30 January 2013 for three years.
2011 Member of the founding staff of the new Multidisciplinary Resiliency
Research Centre (Tel-Hai College and The Community Stress Prevention
Centre).
2012 - 2014 Head of the Academic Committee of the 'Multidisciplinary Resiliency
Research Centre' at Tel Hai College.
2012 - 2013 Member of the Academic Regulations Committee, Tel-Hai College.
2012 - 215 Disciplinary Committee of the college faculty.
2013 - 2015 Director of the team preparing the proposal for the creation of an M.A
(with thesis) program in educationalal psychology at Tel Hai College.
Approved to submit this program to Israeli Higher Academic Council,
March 2013. Program is submitted September 8, 2013. Approved 20 May
2015.
2016 - on Member of the Appointment Committee, Tel-Hai College.
2017- 2018 Head of the educational psychology master program.
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D. Teaching
Title Year Level
Psychopathology 1991-2015 Undergraduate.
Social Psychology: Research seminar 1998-2006 Undergraduate.
Personality Theories 1991-2010 Undergraduate
Introduction to Psychology 1991-2014,
2018
Undergraduate
Military Service in Israel 1991-1992 Undergraduate
Workshop: Coping with emergency
situations
1998-2001 Undergraduate
Stress and resilience 1999-2020 Undergraduate
Stress and Resilience: Research
seminar
2007-2020 Undergraduate
Experimental Laboratory: academic
writing
2010-2015 Undergraduate
Issues in political psychology 2015 Undergraduate
Advanced psychopathology 2013 - 2015 Graduate (M.A.)
From helplessness to successful
coping
2016-2016 Graduate (M.A.)
E. Supervision of Graduate Students
Nachum, A. (2010) The correlation between sense of coherence, sense of danger and
optimism and laboratory-induced stress. Tel Aviv Jaffa College: Thesis
submitted as part of the requirement for master degree (with prof. Ronit
Avitzur-Hamiel).
Boyiko, A. (2011). Following the memory: Israeli youth pilgrimages to Holocaust
sites in Poland. The Center for Academic Studies, Education Department:
Thesis submitted as part of the requirement for master.
Yavnai, H. (2012). The effect of followers' attitudes towards a political leader on their
perception of his policy change. Haifa University, Psychology Department:
M.A thesis (with prof. Raanan Lifshitz).
Lykin, A. (2014). The association between poverty and community resilience. Haifa
University, Social Work Department: M.A. thesis (with prof. Michal
Shamai).
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F. Research Grants
2018 The Israel Resilience Index The David Friedman
Foundation (16,000 NIS).
2018 Researcher-participant in the National
Knowledge Center for Disaster and Emergency
Management (79 researchers from various
higher education institutes in Israel)
Ministry of Science &
Technology, Division of
Planning & Control: 3 million
NIS)
2016 Ideology without fences: religious and seculars
in "mixed" rural settlement (P2)
State of Israel Ministry of
Science, Technology and
Space (Together with Prof.
Shemuel Shamai as the sum
of 250,000 NIS)
2015
National, community and individual resilience
in Israel: Repeated measure following the wave
of terrorism
Tel Hai College (Together
with Prof. Eshel, Prof. Lahad,
and Mr. Dima Lykin, the sum
of 15,000 NIS)
4201 National and community resilience in Israel Tel Hai College (Together
with Prof. Eshel, Prof. Lahad,
and Mr. Dima Lykin, the sum
of 15,000 NIS)
2013 The prominent effect of the security threat in
Israel on the concerns, attitudes towards and
willingness to work for the environment.
Tel Hai College (Together
with Dr. Nurit Carmi, the sum
of 20,000 NIS)
2013 Resiliency: Enhancing coping with crisis and
terrorism. Scientific meetings supported under
the NATO Program. Award shared with Prof.
Ajdukovic from Zagreb University, Croatia.
NATO Advanced Research
Workshop (ARW) 38,420€
2008 The Aftermath of War: Kiryat Shemona One
Year after the Second Lebanon War.
Publications no.: 23, 24, 26-30, 32, 33.
The UJA Federation of New
York ($50,000).
2002
Suicide terrorism in Israel. Publications no.: 9,
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The project for the promotion
of higher education in the
Eastern Galilee: The Jewish
Agency for Israel and The
United Israel Appeal of
Canada, Project 2000 (10,000
NIS).
2001 Influence of army service on young conscripts.
Publications no.: 3-7, 10
The project for the promotion
of higher education in the
Eastern Galilee: The Jewish
Agency for Israel and The
United Israel Appeal of
Canada, Project 2000 (6,000
NIS).
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2000 Northern residents’ response to Israeli
withdrawal from Lebanon. Publications no.: 11,
14, 16, 18
(a) Israel Ministry of
Education (40,000 IS).
(b) The project for the
promotion of higher education
in the Eastern Galilee: The
Jewish Agency for Israel and
The United Israel Appeal of
Canada, Project 2000 (6,000
NIS).
G. Awards and Fellowships
1986 Upper Galilee Council Scholarship for Higher Education.
1987 Scholarship for doctoral studies from the President of Palo Alto University, CA.
The USA.
1987 Kibbutz Artzi, Havazelet Foundation Scholarship for Ph.D. studies.
5/1991 Special IDF award for Psychological Research (Classified research, no details
possible).
6/2002 Award for excellence in teaching in large obligatory courses of the
interdisciplinary department, Tel Hai College.
2/2004 Award for excellence in teaching by the Nomination Committee according to
the following criteria: Colleagues evaluations, Student feedbacks, Contribution
to the college and community, Activity for teaching improvement.
3/2005 Award for excellence in teaching by the Nomination Committee according to
the following criteria: Colleagues evaluations, Student feedbacks, Contribution
to the college and community, Activity for teaching improvement.
4/2006 Award for excellence in teaching by the Nomination Committee according to
the following criteria: Colleagues evaluations, Student feedbacks, Contribution
to the college and community, Activity for teaching improvement.
10/2013 Eligibility for the 2013 reward excellence of Tel Hai College staff.
10/2015 Eligibility for the 2015 reward excellence of Tel Hai College staff.
10/2016 Eligibility for the 2016 reward excellence of Tel Hai College staff.
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H.1. Conference initiation and organization
7 - 2009 Initiator and organizer of the 'Political Leadership Conference' at Tel-Hai
College.
1 - 2013 Academic conference chair: Individual, community and national resilience and
their interconnections. Tel Hai College, January 6-7 2013.
1 - 2014
Serve as chairpersons (with Prof Ajdukovic from Zagreb University) of the
academic conference: Resiliency – Improving coping with crises and terrorism.
The conference is based on the receipt of a grant from NATO for an Advanced
Research Workshop and scheduled for January 2014 (ARW) at Tel Hai College.
AS part of the workshop a book is in advance process, published by NATO
which I am one of the three editors.
H.2. Active Participation in Scientific Conferences
Conference Place and Dates Title of Presentation
1. 1. Third Kibbutz
Research Conference.
Kibbutz Degania,
Israel,
15-16/10/1990.
Perceived change of self-concept
and the intention to return among
Kibbutz people who immigrated
from Israel to the USA.
2. 2. Second Conference
of Coping with
Stress Situation: The
Gulf War.
3.
Kiryat Shemona,
Israel,
21-22/6/1992.
Treatment of Trauma Casualties:
The use of EMD-R.
3. 4. 12th International
Congress of
Hypnosis.
5.
Jerusalem
25-31/7/1992.
Hypnosis in the treatment of
Anxiety Disorder. The use of
EMD.
4. 6. Israel Ministry of
Education:
Emigration from
Israel.
7.
Oranim, Israel,
19/2/1992.
Perceived change in values and
intentions to return among Kibbutz
people who immigrated from Israel
to America.
5. 8. Fourth Kibbutz
Research Conference.
Givat Haviva, Israel,
19-21/4/1993.
Self-perceived maturation among
Kibbutz youth as a result of their
military service.
6. Fifth International
Conference on Stress
Management.
Noordwijkerhout,
The Netherlands,
2-6/5/1993.
Preparing the Golan Heights’
Educational system for dealing with
a continuous stress situation.
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7. Fifth Kibbutz Research
Conference.
Haifa University,
Israel,
15/4/1997.
Political and emotional reactions of
Kibbutz soldiers following military
service during the Intifada.
8. 9. Staff Conference of
Social Work Schools
in Israel.
Tel-Aviv University,
Israel,
27/10/1998.
Preparing the Golan Heights
educational system for dealing with
a continuous stress situation.
9. International Society of
Political Psychology,
22nd Annual Scientific
Meeting.
Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
18-21/7/1999.
The psychological profile of
political leaders using behavior
analysis.
10. International Society of
Political Psychology,
23nd Annual Scientific
Meeting.
Seattle, Washington,
USA
1-4/7/2000.
Kibbutz veterans responding to
military service in the West Bank
and Gaza.
11. New Research on the
Galilee Region. 3rd
Annual Scientific
Meeting.
Tel Hai College,
Israel,
14/6/2001.
Teenagers’ responses to Israel
withdrawal from Lebanon: Level of
stress, life satisfaction, and political
attitudes.
12. 10. International Society of
Political Psychology, 24nd
Annual Scientific
Meeting.
Cuernavaca, Mexico
15-18/7/2001.
1. Teenagers’ responses to Israeli
withdrawal from Lebanon: Level of
stress, life satisfaction, and political
attitudes.
2. Benjamin Netanyahu:
Psychological profile using
behavior analysis.
13. 11. The psychology of terror:
The International Institute
for Counter-Terrorism
(ICT), The
Interdisciplinary Center,
Herzliya.
12.
Jerusalem, Inbal
Hotel, Israel,
26/5/2002.
Yasir Arafat and the path of terror.
14. 13. International Society of
Political Psychology, 25th
Annual Scientific
Meeting.
Berlin, Germany 16-
19/7/2002.
1. Yasir Arafat: Psychological
profile and strategic analysis.
2. Gender Differentials of Perceived
Qualities of Conscript Service in
the Israeli Army.
15. New Research on the
Galilee Region. 5th Annual
Scientific Meeting.
Tel Hai College,
Israel,
2003/29/5 .
Community Resilience and Impact
of Stress: Adults Response to
Israel's Withdrawal from Lebanon.
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16. 14. 19th IPSA (International
Political Science
Association) World
Congress.
15.
Durban, South
Africa,
29/6 - 4/7/2003.
Suicide terrorism: a typology of
suicide terrorists in Israel.
17. The First Israeli
Conference for Qualitative
Method Research.
Tel Aviv, Israel
22-23/3/2004.
Content Analysis Navigator: A
software aid tool for content
analysis research.
18. International Society of
Political Psychology, 27th
Annual Scientific
Meeting.
Lund, Sweden, July
15-18/7/2004.
Who are the Palestinian suicide
terrorists?
19. Suicide Terror Seminar:
The challenge and the
search for an answer. Jaffe
Center for Strategic
Studies, Tel Aviv
University.
Neve Ilan, Israel,
12-13/3/2004.
Who are the Palestinian suicide
terrorists? Prototypes of suicide
bombers.
20. Different aspects of Israeli
periphery: Israeli Society
of Sociology Annual
Scientific Meeting.
Tel Hai College,
Israel,
16-18/2/2005.
Community resilience as a buffer
against stress: Adult response to
Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon.
21. Gender perspective: about
men, women and the
differences between them.
The Truman Institute, The
Hebrew University.
Tel Hai College,
Israel, 7/4/2005.
Gender differences among adults
and teenagers in their response to
the withdrawal of Israel from
Lebanon: stress, and life
satisfaction.
22. NATO Advanced
Research Workshop:
Social and Psychological
Factors in the Genesis of
Terrorism.
Ill Ciocco,
Castelvecchio,
Pascoli, Italy,
14-17/9/2005.
The Palestinian Human Bombers
(invited speaker).
23. Leadership - The Truman
Institute, The Hebrew
University, and Tel Hai
College.
Tel Hai College,
Israel, 4/5/2006.
Psychological analysis of political
leader: Possibilities and limitations.
24. 20th IPSA (International
Political Science
Association) World
Congress.
Fukuoka, Japan.
9-13/7/2006.
Terrorism in the eyes of the
beholders: Ethnic group, terror
attack scenario, attribution style and
level of denunciation of terrorism.
25. The Second Lebanon
War – Conclusions and
Institute for
Counter-Terrorism
The Effects of War on the Public
Image of Political Leaders: Prime
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Insights Connotations in
Dealing with Terror and
Guerilla Warfare.
(ICT), IDC,
Herzliya, Israel,
11/9/2006.
Minister Olmert and Hezbollah
Leader Hasan Nasrallah (Invited
speaker).
26. II Jornadas
Internacionales De
Terrorismo - Causa Y
Consecuencias Del
Terrorismo.
Zaragoza, Spain,
30-1/1/12/2006.
Terrorism in the eyes of the
beholders: When will a violent
shooting attack be called an act of
terrorism?
(Invited speaker).
27. NATO Advanced
Research Workshop:
Social stress of
immigrants/member of
minority groups as a
factor in terrorist
behavior.
Tel Hai College,
Israel. 27-29/4/2007.
Terrorism in the eyes of the
beholders: When will a violent
shooting attack be called an act of
terrorism? (Invited speaker).
28. International Society of
Political Psychology, 30th
Annual Scientific
Meeting: Political
Psychology: Then, Now,
and Hereafter.
Portland, Oregon
USA, 4-7/7/2007.
The Effects of War on the Public
Image of Political Leaders: Prime
Minister Olmert and Hizbullah
Leader Nasrallah.
29 12th Annual Meeting of
the Israel Society for
Biological Psychiatry.
Kfar Giladi, Israel,
11-13/3/2008.
The aftermath of war: Personal
growth and distress among
adolescents one year after the
Second Lebanon War.
30 Galilee Research
Conference.
Tel Hai College,
Israel, 25-26/6/2008.
Stress symptoms and post-traumatic
recovery among teenagers and
adults in Kiryat Shemona, one year
after the war.
31 International Society of
Political Psychology 31th
Annual Scientific
Meeting.
Paris, France,
12/7/2008.
1. The Aftermath of war:
Posttraumatic recovery and
distress among adolescents one
year after the Second Lebanon
War.
2. Moral justification and feelings
of adjustment to the military law-
enforcement situation: The case of
Israeli soldiers serving at army
roadblocks.
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32 The 3RD International
Military Psychology
Conference in Israel.
Herzliya, Israel. The
Center for Tactical
Command of the
IDF,
10-12/2/2008.
On the Edge of the Abyss:
Testimonies of Israeli submarine
team on service challenges and its
characteristics.
33 13th Annual Meeting of
the Israel Society for
Biological Psychiatry.
Hagoshrim, Israel,
3-5/3/2009.
Individual and public resilience and
coping with long term outcomes of
the war.
34 Leadership conference. Tel Hai College and
Noam association,
25/6/2009.
The public image of Netanyahu,
Libni, and Barak before and after
the election in Israel.
35 Individual and Public
Resilience and Coping
with Long Term
Outcomes of War.
Santiago, Chile,
12-16/7/2009.
21st World Congress of Political
Science.
(RC 29 – Psycho-Politics Research
Committee).
36 The Psycho-Social
Aftermaths of Terror
Attacks – Theoretical and
Therapeutic Perspectives.
Interdisciplinary
Center (IDC)
Herzliya, Israel,
13-15/9/2009.
Individual and Public Resilience and
Coping with Long Term Outcomes of
War.
37 NATO Advanced
Research Workshop:
"Predictors of Opposition
to Modernity and of
Identification with
Terrorism among Young
European Immigrants".
Milan, Italy,
19-21/3/2010.
Immigration as a possible trajectory
for political radicalism (Invited
speaker).
38 International Society of
Political Psychology 33rd
Annual Scientific
Meeting.
San Francisco,
California, USA,
7-10/7/2010.
Optimism as a Predictor of the
Effects of Laboratory Induced
Stress on Fears and Hope.
39 Community Resilience
Indicators Development
– Academic Meeting.
Ben-Gurion
University of the
Negev, Israel,
10/10/2010.
Measuring Community Resilience-
Based on Field Studies (Invited
speaker).
40 International Society of
Political Psychology 34th
Annual Scientific
Meeting.
Istanbul, Turkey,
9-12/7/2010.
The half full / half empty cup:
Vulnerability and resiliency one
year after a war.
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41 Bio-Medicine – Science,
and Medicine in the
Galilee.
Tel Hai College,
Israel,
25/10/2011.
The half-full / half empty cup:
Vulnerability and resiliency one
year after the Second Lebanon
War. 42 Establishing meeting of
the Israeli Association
for the Study of Society
and Military.
Kinneret College,
Israel,
14-15/12/2011.
Moral dilemma under
uncertainty conditions: Threat of
investigation committee, political
attitudes, and type of army
service. 43 Trauma through the life
cycle from a strengths-
based perspective.
Jerusalem, Israel,
8-9/1/2012.
The half full / half empty cup:
Vulnerability and resiliency one
year after a war.
44 IPRED II The second
Israeli Conference on
Healthcare & Response
to & Emergencies &
Disasters.
Tel Aviv, Israel,
15-19/7/2012.
Conjoint Community Resilience
Assessment Measure – CCRAM
(Team presentation).
45 IPSA XXII World
Congress of Political
Science.
Madrid, Spain,
7-12/7/2012.
The half full / half empty cup:
Vulnerability and resiliency one
year after a war.
46 Bio-Medicine – Science,
and Medicine in the
Galilee.
Tel Hai College,
Israel, 11/10/2012.
Posttraumatic recovery to
distress symptoms ratio: A
mediator of the relationships
between demographic variables
and resilience to war.
47 From helplessness to
active coping: The
second conference of
mental health
interventions in
emergency and disasters.
Tel Hai College,
Israel,
15-16/10/2012.
Vulnerability and resilience
following potentially traumatic
events.
48 The 1st Multidisciplinary
Resilience Research
Center (MRRC)
International Conference.
Tel Hai College,
Israel, 7/1/2013.
Demographic variables as
antecedents of Israel community
and national resilience
(conference academic chair). 49 ISPP 36th Annual
Scientific Meeting (chair,
and discussant in 3
panels).
Herzliya, Israel,
11/7/2013.
Moral Dilemma in the War
Against Terror: Political
Attitudes and Regular versus
Reserve Military Service (chair).
50 The annual meeting of
the Israeli Association
Kinneret College,
Israel,
11-12/12/2013.
Moral dilemma and in the war
against terror: Proportionality
principle, religiosity, political
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for the Study of Society
and Military.
attitudes, and authoritarian
personality.
51 NATO Advanced
Research Workshop.
Resiliency: Enhancing
coping with crisis and
terrorism. An edited book
with Prof. Ajdukovic is
planned to be published
based on this workshop.
Tel Hai College,
5-6/1/2014
The different levels of resilience:
What do we know about the
associations between individual,
community and national
resilience? (Invited speaker).
52 International Applied
Military Psychology
Symposium. “The Power
of Multidisciplinary”
Tallinn, Estonia, 6-
9, June 2014
National resilience: What do we
know and why is it important
Invited as a Keynote speaker
53 23rd World Congress of
Political Science: RC29
Political Psychology
July 19-24, 2014
Montreal, Quebec-
Canada
Moral dilemma and in the war
against terror: Proportionality
principle, religiosity, political
attitudes, and authoritarian
personality 54 36th Annual Conference
(STAR). Stress and
Anxiety – Resilience,
Coping & Thriving
June 30-July 2,
2015, Tel Aviv,
Israel
Determinants of Individual
Resilience Following Missile
Attacks: A New Perspective
55 The Third Kinneret
Conference of the Israeli
Association for the Study
of Society-Military
Researchers in the new
era of wars.
Kenneret College,
Israel, 27-28
January, 2016.
Moral dilemmas in the war against
terrorism: Proportionality principle,
religiosity, political attitudes, and
authoritarian personality
56 Shielding Youth from
Radicalization: A Pro-
Social Initiative to Build
Resilience
Hebrew University
November 20, 2016.
National resilience in Israel and
abroad: Cross-Cultural
measurement (Invited speaker).
57 Resilience Capacity
Building: Best Practices
and Opportunities for
NATO
Prague, Czech
Republic June 2,
2107
NATO expert meeting on the issue
of resilience (Invited participant)
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2017 Annual Scientific
Meeting of the
International Society of
Political Psychology
(ISPP)
Edinburgh,
Scotland, June 29 -
July 2, 2017
Coping with Wave of Terror: A
Longitudinal Study.
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Resilience Capacity
Building: Best Practices
Prague,
Czech Republic: 1-
2 June 2017
A discussion panel of experts.
(Invited participant).
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and Opportunities for
NATO
60 BSC -16th Congress on
European Security and
Defense.
Berlin, 28-29
November 2017:
Panel B1: How to
enhance Europe's
strength and
resilience to counter
hybrid threats?
Resiliency: What does the concept
mean? How do we measure it? Why
is it important? (Invited speaker).
61
Tbilisi Strategic
Discussions Workshop
on National Resilience
University of Gori,
6-2-2018.
Resiliency: What does the concept
mean? How do we measure it? Why
is it important?
Invited as a Keynote speaker
62 A Leadership Conference
in memory of Major
Eitan Balachsan
Tel Hai College,
21-2-2018
Military leadership - values in
military circumstances (Hebrew).
63 Power of research in the
fight against
disinformation and its
impact
II international
conference on
polling and politics.
Tbilisi, Georgia 12-
15-5-2018
Strengthening the ability to resist
disinformation and national
resilience to hybrid threats (Invited
speaker).
64 The Bucharest Security
Conference (BSC)
Bucharest, Romania,
27-29 September
2018.
Definition of resilience? How do we
measure it? Why is it important?
(Invited speaker).
65 Home Front Command
and Academia meeting
on the issue of resilience
The Institute for
National Security
Studies, Tel Aviv,
July 1 2019
Community resilience research in
the Upper Galilee Regional Council
(Hebrew).
(Invited speaker). 66 The Bucharest Security
Conference (BSC)
Bucharest, Romania,
4-5 October 2019.
Resilience to Hybrid Threats:
What can we learn from studies
conducted in Israel and abroad?
(Invited speaker). 67 The periphery in the
center
Israeli Knesset,
Jerusalem,
December 13
Community resilience research in
the Upper Galilee Regional Council
(Hebrew).
(Invited speaker).
I. Non-Academic Activity & Positions
1976 - 1980 Psychological counselor and teacher at Einot Yarden High School.
1978 - 1980 Secretary of Kibbutz Shamir.
1981-1985 Head of the Kibbutz Movement Clinic for Family and Children, Kiryat
Shemona, Israel.
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1986-1990 Emissary of the Kibbutz Movement to the San Francisco Bay Area:
Educational work with Jewish students.
1993-1995 Psychological Advisor to the Golan Heights Education System - Preparation
for coping with stress and the situation of uncertainty.
1992-1995 Special Psychological Advisor to the Israeli Defense Forces.
1995-2000 Private Clinic in Tel Aviv. Expertise in treatment of anxiety disorder,
trauma and PTSD, stress-related problems, and in the use of hypnosis.
1995-2007 Private Clinic in Kibbutz Shamir. Expertise in treatment of anxiety disorder,
trauma and PTSD, stress-related problems, and in the use of hypnosis.
2006 - 2008 Advisor and lecturer to national security system regarding political
psychology issues.
2008-2012 Galilee College - Lectures for trainees from abroad (governmental officials,
military and security systems personnel) on the following issues: national
and social resilience, psychological characteristics of terrorism and political
radicalization.
K. Publication list
1. MA Thesis
Kimhi, S. (1980). Perceived retrospective change of self-concept and level of adjustment
among middle-aged kibbutz members. Supervisors: Handel, A. Ph.D, Liviatan, U. Ph.D.
University of Haifa, Israel.
2. Ph.D. Dissertation
Kimhi, S. (1990). Perceived change of self-concept, values, well-being, and intention to
return among kibbutz people who immigrated from Israel to America. Palo Alto
University (Pacific Graduate School of Psychology), Palo Alto, California. Supervisors:
Nancy Bliwise, Ph.D., Chair, Allen Calvin, Ph.D., Debra E. Gordon, Ph.D.
3. Books
1. Kimhi, S. and Even, S. (2002). Yasir Arafat – psychological profile and strategic
analysis. The International Policy Institute for Counterterrorism (ICT), The
Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya [Hebrew].
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2. Kimhi, S., Even, S., & Post, J. (2002). Yasir Arafat – psychological profile and strategic
analysis. The International Policy Institute for Counterterrorism (ICT), The
Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya.
3.1. Kimhi, S, & Even, S. (2004). Who are the Palestinian suicide terrorists? Jaffee Center
for Strategic Studies. Tel Aviv University.
4. Ajdukovic, D, Kimhi, S., & Lahad. M. (Eds.). (2015). Resiliency: Enhancing coping with
crisis and terrorism. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: IOS Press, The NATO Science for
Peace and Security Programme.
4. Articles in refereed journals
1. Handel, A., Kimhi, S. & Leviatan, U. (1983). Perceived retrospective change of self-
concept among the middle-aged in the kibbutz. International Journal of Behavioral
Development, 6, 241-260.
2. Kimhi, S., & Bliwise, N. (1992). Perceived change of values and intention to return among
kibbutz people who immigrated from Israel. The Journal of Interdisciplinary and
Applied Psychology, 126. 661-670.
3. Dar, Y., Kimhi, S., Stadler, S., & Epshtein, A. (2000). The imprint of the Intifada:
testimonies of kibbutz-born soldiers to military service in the West Bank and Gaza.
Megamot, 4, 420-444 [Hebrew].
4. Dar, Y., Kimhi, S. (2000). Self-perceived maturation following military service. Megamot,
4, 591-616 [Hebrew] (different from the English version).
5. Dar, Y., & Kimhi, S. (2000). The imprint of the Intifada: Response of kibbutz-born
soldiers to military service in the West Bank and Gaza. Armed Forces & Society, 26,
285-311.
6. Dar, Y., Kimhi, S. (2001). Military service and self-perceived maturation among Israeli
youth. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 30, 427-448.
7. Dar, Y., & Kimhi, S. (2002). Young women in a masculine organization: Gender
differentials of perceived qualities and benefits of conscript service in the Israeli
army. Israeli Sociology, 4, 61-68 [Hebrew] (different from the English version).
8. Kimhi, S., & Even, S. (2003). Yasir Arafat: Behavioral and strategic analysis. (2003).
Social Behavior and Personality, 31, 363-374. (Abstract and index information for
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this publication has been included, as part of the CSA Worldwide Political Science
Abstracts database from CSA).
9. Kimhi, S., & Even, S. (2003). Who are the Palestinian suicide terrorists? Strategic
Assessment, 6, 28-34.
10. Dar, Y., & Kimhi, S. (2004). Youth in the military: Gendered experiences in the
conscript service in the Israeli army. Armed Forces & Society, 30, 433-459.
11. Kimhi, S., & Shamai, M. (2004).Community resilience and the impact of stress: Adult
response to Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon. Journal of Community Psychology, 32,
439-451.
12. Kimhi, S., & Even, S. (2004). Who are the Palestinian Suicide bombers? Terrorism and
Political Violence, 16, 815-840.
13. Kimhi, S., & Even, S. (2004). Response to comments. Terrorism and Political Violence,
16, 851-853.
14. Kimhi, S. & Shamai, M. (2006). Community resilience as a buffer of stress reaction –
northern community response to Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon. Social Issues in
Israel. 1, 152-170 [Hebrew].
15. Shamai, M. & Kimhi, S. (2006). Exposure of threat of war and terror, political attitudes,
stress and life satisfaction among teenagers. Journal of Adolescence, 29, 165-176.
16. Kimhi, S., & Shamai, M. (2006). Are women at higher risk than man? Gender
differences among teenagers and adults in their response to the threat of war and
terror. Women & Health, 43, 1-19.
17. Kimhi, S. & Sagy, S. (2007). Moral justification and feelings of adjustment to military
law-enforcement situations: Israeli soldiers serving at army roadblocks. Social Issues
in Israel, 3, 166-189. [Hebrew] (different from the English version).
18. Shamai, M. & Kimhi, S. (2007) Teenagers response to threat of war and terror: The
impact of gender and social systems. Community Mental Health Journal, 43, 359-
374.
19. Shamai, M., Kimhi, S., & Enosh, G. (2007). ). Social systems and personal reactions to
threats of war. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 24, 747-764.
20. Kimhi, S. (2007). The psychological image of a rival leader as a complementary stage in
intelligence evaluation. Studies in Intelligence 1, 82-92. [Hebrew].
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21. Kimhi, S., & Sagy, S. (2008). Moral justification and feelings of adjustment to military
law-enforcement situations: Israeli soldiers serving at army roadblocks. Mind &
Society, 7, 177-191.
22. Kimhi, S., & Canetti-Nisim, D., & Hirschberger, G. (2009). Terrorism in the eyes of the
beholder: Foundations of support for terrorism in the face of intractable conflict.
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 15, 75-95.
23. Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y., Zysberg, L., & Hantman, S. (2009). Getting a life: Gender
differences in postwar recovery. Sex Roles, 61, 554-565.
24. Kimhi, S., & Eshel, Y. (2009). The effects of war and ethnic group on the public image
of political leaders: Prime Minister Olmert and Hezbollah leader Nasrallah.
Democracy and Security, 5, 277-297.
25. Kimhi, S. & Zysberg, L. How people understand the world around them: Perceived
randomness of rare life events. (2009) Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and
Applied, 143, 521-532.
26. Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y. (2009). Individual and public resilience and coping with long term
outcomes of war. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 14, 70-89.
27. Kimhi, S. & Eshel, Y. (2010). Individual and public resiliency: Coping with long term
outcomes of war. Social Issues in Israel, 29-52 [Hebrew].
28. Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y., Zysberg, L., Hantman, S., & Enosh, G. (2010). Sense of coherence
and socio-demographic characteristics predicting posttraumatic stress symptoms and
recovery in the aftermath of the Second Lebanon War. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 23,
139-152.
29. Kimhi, S., & Eshel, Y., Zysberg, L., & Hantman, S. (2010). Postwar winners and losers
in the Long run: Determinants of war-related stress symptoms and posttraumatic
recovery. Community Mental Health Journal, 46, 10-19.
30. Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y., Zysberg, L., & Hantman, S. (2010). Sense of danger and family
support as mediators of adolescents' distress and recovery in the aftermath of war.
Journal of Loss and Trauma, 15, 351-369.
31. Kimhi, S., Mindel, K., & Oged, R. (2011). On the edge of the abyss - Testimonies of an
Israeli submarine crew on the challenges and features of life as a submariner.
Megamot [Hebrew] (different from the English version).
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32. Kimhi, S., Hantman, S., Goroshit, M., Eshel, Y., & Zysberg, L. (2012). Elderly people
coping with the aftermath of war: Resilience vs. vulnerability. American Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 391-401. DOI: 10.1097/JGP.ob013e31821106b3
33. Eshel, Y. & Kimhi, S. (2011). Perceived beneficial and detrimental outcomes of war:
Are they positively or negatively linked with each other? International Journal of
Stress Management, 18, 284-303. DOI: 10.1037/a0024743
34. Kimhi, S., & Eshel, Y. (2011). The public image of Prime Minister Olmert and
Hizbullah leader Nasrallah before and after the Second Lebanon War. Megamot, 48,
66-85. [Hebrew] (different from the English version).
35. Zysberg, L. & Kimhi, S. (2011). Winning or losing a bet and the perception of
randomness. Journal of Gambling Studies, 29(1), 109-118. DOI 10.1007/s10899-
011-9289-2.
36. Kimhi, S. (2011).Understanding coping: Submarine crew coping with extreme
environmental conditions. Psychology, 2, 961-967. DOI:10.4236/psych.2011.29145
37. Halperin, E., Canti, D., & Kimhi, S. (2012) In love with hatred: Rethinking the role
hatred plays in shaping political behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology
42(9), 2231-2256).
38. Kimhi, S. & Eshel, Y. (2012). Determinants of students of perceptions of conventional
and unconventional war threats. Democracy and Security, 8, 228-246.
39. Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y., & Shahar, E. (2013). Optimism as a predictor of the effects of
laboratory-induced stress on fears and hope. International Journal of Psychology,
48(4), 641-648. DOI:10.1080/00207594.2012.676181.
40. Kimhi, S. (2014). Moral dilemma in the war against terror: Political attitudes and regular
versus reserve military service. Ethics & Behavior, 24(1), 1-15.
DOI:10.1080/10508422.2013.818919
40.1. Kimhi, S. (2012). A moral dilemma in the war against terror: Political attitudes and
regular versus reserve military service. Social Issues in Israel, 15, 87-108 [Hebrew].
41. Kimhi, S. & Doron, H. (2013). Conscripted without induction order: Wives of former
combat veterans with PTSD speak. Psychology, 4, 189 –195.
41.1 Kimhi, S. & Doron, H. (2014). Conscripted without induction order: Wives of former
combat veterans with PTSD speak. Social Issues in Israel, 17, 94-114 [Hebrew].
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42. Kimhi, S., Goroshit, M., & Eshel, Y., (2013). Demographic variables as antecedents of
Israeli community and national resilience. Journal of Community Psychology, 41(5),
631-643. DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21561.
43. Zysberg, L., Kimhi, S., & Eshel, Y. (2013). Someone to watch over me: Exposure to
war events and trust in the armed forces as factors in war-related stress. Medicine
Conflict & Survival, 29, 140-154.
44. Kimhi, S, (2011). The half full / half empty cup: Vulnerability and resiliency one year
after a war (invited paper). In K. Weichold, & D. Sharma. Introduction to dealing
with stress, adversities, and trauma: Resiliency research across cultures. Bulletin of
the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development ISSBD, 1(51).
http://www.issbd.org/resources/files/JBD_May11_Bulletin.pdf
45. Kimhi, S. (2015). Sense of coherence and gender as a predictor of the effect of
laboratory-induced stress on cognitive performance. The Journal of Psychology:
Interdisciplinary and Applied. 149(4), 412-426. DOI: 10.1080/00223980.2014.895696
46. Eshel, Y. & Kimhi, S., & Goroshit, M. (2014). Posttraumatic recovery to distress
symptoms ratio mediates relations of resilience fostering resources and their
predictors. Stress & Health. 32(3), 216-223.
47. Kimhi and Eshel (2015). The missing link in resilience research. Psychological Inquiry.
26(2), 181-186. DOI:10.1080/1047840X.2014.1002378.
48. Kimhi, S. & Kasher, A. (2015). Moral dilemmas in military situations: Proportionality
principle, religiosity, political attitudes and authoritarian personality. Military
Psychology, 27(3), 161-184. DOI:10.1037/mil0000072
49. Carmi, N. & Kimhi, S. (2015). Further than the eye can see: Psychological distance and
perception of environmental threats. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An
International Journal. 21(8), 2239-2257. DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2015.1046419
50. Eshel, Y. & Kimhi, S. (2016). A new perspective on national resilience: Components and
demographic predictors. Journal of Community Psychology, 44(7), 833-844. DOI:
10.1002/jcop.21811
51. Eshel, Y., & Kimhi, S. (2016). Community resilience of civilians at war: a new
perspective. Community Mental Health Journal, 52(1), 109-117.
52. Eshel, Y. & Kimhi, S. (2016). Post-War recovery to stress symptoms ratio as a measure
of resilience, individual characteristics, sense of danger and age. Journal of Loss &
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Trauma :International Perspective on Stress & Coping, 21(2), 160-177. DOI:
10.1080/15325024.965970
53. Kimhi, S. ( 6201 ). Levels of Resilience: Associations among Individual, Community and
National Resilience. Journal of Health Psychology, 21(2), 164-170.
54. Eshel, Y., & Kimhi, S. (2016). Determinants of individual resilience following missile
attacks: A new perspective. Personality and Individual Difference. 95, 190-195.
DOI:/10.1016/j.paid.2016.02.052
55. Eshel, Y., Kimhi, S., Lahad, S., & Lykin, D. (2016). Individual, community, and national
resiliencies and age: Are Older people less resilient than younger individuals?
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 24(8), 644-647. Doi:
10.1016/j.jagp.2016.03.002
56. Canetti, Kimhi, Hannoun, Rocha, Galea & Morgan (2016). How Personality affects
Vulnerability among Israelis and Palestinians Following the 2009 Gaza Conflict.
PLOS ONE. 11(7), e0156278. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.one.0156278
57. Kimhi, S. & Eshel, Y. (2016). Demographic characteristics and sense of danger
predicting new measure of individual resilience following a war. Journal of
Community Medicine & Health Education. 6(5), 472. doi:10.4172/2161-0711.1000472
58. Eshel, Kimhi, Lhad & Leykin (2017). Individual attributes as predictors of protective and
risk components of resilience under continuing terror attacks: A longitudinal study.
Personality and Individual Differences.114, 160-166.
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2017.03.033
59. Kimhi, S., Dror, G., & Sapir, S. (2017). Resilience among students from the majority and
minority group: The Israeli case. Journal of Psychology & Behavioral Science. 5(1),
37-46.
60. Kimhi, S., Yehoshua, S., & Oliel, Y. (2017). Behavior analysis of Benjamin Netanyahu
in 1999 and 2017: What has changed? Annals of Psychiatry and Mental Health. 5(5),
1111.
60a. Kimhi, S., Yehoshua, S., & Oliel, Y. (2017). Behavior analysis of Benjamin Netanyahu
in 1999 and 2017: What has changed? The 7 eye. September 07.
http://www.the7eye.org.il/263339 [Hebrew].
61. Kimhi, S. & Eshel, Y. Leykin, D. & Lahad, M. (2017). Individual, community and
national resilience in the peace-time and in face of terror: A longitudinal study.
Journal of Loss and Trauma. 22(8), 698-713. doi.org/10.1080/15325024.2017.1391943
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62. Boon, H., Kimhi, S., Kalliopi, S. Parmak, M., Groh, A., & Saskia, R. (2017).
Preliminary findings from an international study of subjective wellbeing in tertiary
students. International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change, 3(3).
WWW.ijicc.net
63. Kimhi, S., Parmak, M., Boon, H., Sapountzaki, K., Groh, A., & Ryan, S. (2018).
Community and National Resilience and Quality of Life: A Preliminary Cross-
Cultural Study. American International Journal of Social Science, 7(1), 1-11.
64. Eshel, Y. & Kimhi, S., Lahad, M., Leykin, D., & Goroshit, M., (2018). Risk factors as
major determinants of resilience: A replication study. Community Mental Health
Journal, 54(8), 1228-1238. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10597-018-0263-7
65. Kimhi, S. & Eshel, Y. (2019). Measuring national resilience: A new short version of the
scale (NR-13). Journal of Community Resilience. 47(3), 517-528. DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22135
66. Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y., Lahad, S., & Lykin, D. (2019). National resilience: A new self-
report assessment scale. Community Mental Health Journal. 55(4), 721-731.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-018-0362-5
67. Ben-Nun, P., Kimhi, S. Cantetti, D., Shamai, M., & Fachter, S. (2019). Coping with
moral threat : Moral judgment during armed conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution.
DOI: 10.1177/0022002719854209
68. Kimhi, S. & Oliel, Y. (2019. National resilience, country corruption and quality of life:
An international study. The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Invention, 6(05), 5430-5436. DOI: 10.18535/ijsshi/v6i5.05
69. Cohen, E., Eshel, Y., Kimhi, S., & Kurman, J. (2019). Individual Resilience: A Major
Protective Factor in Peer Bullying and Victimization of Elementary School Children
in Israel. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260519863192
70. Eshel, Y., Kimhi, S. & Marciano, H., (2019). Proximal and Distal Determinants of
Community Resilience under Threats of Terror. Journal of Community Psychology.
47(8), 1952-1960. DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22245
71. Maciano, H., Eshel, Y. & Kimhi, S. (2019, online first). Predictors of Individual,
Community and National Resiliencies of Israeli Jews and Arabs. International
Journal of Psychology. DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12636
72. Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y., & Bonanno, G. (2020, accepted for publication). Resilience and
risk factors as prospective predictors of depression and anxiety symptoms following
intensive terror attacks in Israel. Personality and Individual Differences.
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4.1. Book review
1. Kimhi, S. (2007). Book review: Yoram Schweitzer (2006) (Ed.). Female suicide bombers:
Dying for equality? Democracy and Security, 3, 241-246. Doi: 0899-5605/15/$12.00
5. Chapters in Collections
1. Kimhi, S. (2001). The psychological profile of Benjamin Netanyahu using behavior
analysis (149-165). In: O. Feldman, & O. L. Valenty (Eds.), Profiling political leaders:
Cross-Cultural studies of personality and behavior. Connecticut: Praeger.
2. Even, S., & Kimhi, S. (2006). The shahid sheep: How the Palestinian terror system is
using their people for suicide terror attacks. In: H. Golan, & S. Shay, (Eds.) A ticking
bomb – Encountering suicide terror [Petzatza metakteket] (47-63). Tel Aviv: Maarachot
[Hebrew].
3. Kimhi S & Even E. (2006). The Palestinian human bombers. In: J. Victoroff, (Ed.).
Tangled roots: Social and psychological factors in the genesis of terrorism (308-323).
Amsterdam: IOS Press.
4. Kimhi, S. & Canetti-Nisim, D. (2008). Inter-ethnic groups and perception of terrorism. In
M. Finklestein, & K. Dent-Brown (Eds.). Psychosocial stress in immigrants and in
members of minority groups as a factor in terrorist behavior (pp. 136-151). Amsterdam:
IOS Press. The NATO Science for Peace and Security.
5. Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y., Zysberg, L, & Hantman, S. (2010). Posttraumatic growth and stress
symptoms among teenagers from Kiryat Shemona one year after the Second Lebanon
War. In F. Azaiza, N. Nachmias, & M. Cohen (Eds.). Health, education and welfare
services in times of crisis: Lessons learned from the Second Lebanon War (145-163).
Haifa: Pardes Publication [Hebrew].
6. Kimhi, S. (2011). Immigration as a possible trajectory for political radicalism and terror.
In G.M. Ruggerio, S. Sassaroli, Y. Latzer, & S. Cuchady. Perspectives on immigration
and terrorism (pp. 36-41). Amsterdam: IOS Press. The NATO Science for Peace and
Security.
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7. Kimhi, S. (2012).Understanding coping: Submarine crew coping with extreme
environmental conditions. In A. L. Cobb (Ed.). Military operations, health and
technology (pp. 25-42). NY: Nova Science Publishers.
8. Kimhi, S & Eshel, Y. (2011). Determinants of students perceptions of war-threats. In L.
Zysberg, (ed.) Student attitudes (pp. 277-294). NY: Nova Science Publisher.
9. Kimhi, S. (2011). Attribution theory and intergroup conflict. In D.J. Christie (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of peace psychology (pp. 58-62). Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell.
10. Kimhi, S. (2015). Levels of resilience: A critical review. In D. Ajdukovic, S. Kimhi, &
M. Lahad. (Eds.). Resiliency: Enhancing coping with crisis and terrorism (pp. 49-59).
Amsterdam, the Netherlands: IOS Press, The NATO Science for Peace and Security
Programme.
6. Conference papers
1. Kimhi, S. (2010). Terrorism in the eyes of the beholders: Ethnic group, terror attack
scenario, attribution style and level of denunciation of terrorism. 20th World Congress
of Political Science (IPSA). July 9-13, 2006, Fukuoka, Japan. Retrieved (November, 2,
2010) from: http://paperroom.ipsa.org/papers/view/5507
2. Kimhi, S. & Eshel, Y. (2009). Individual and public resilience and coping with long-term
outcomes of war. 21th World Congress of Political Science (IPSA). July 12-16, 2009,
Santiago, Chile. Retrieved (November, 2, 2010) from:
http://paperroom.ipsa.org/papers/view/3789
3. Kimhi, S. (2011). Simulation of decision making during combat situation under threat of
an investigation committee: Experimental study. In Z. Drori, & A. Bar-Or (Eds.).
Between military and civilian front (pp. 73-75). Founding conference of the society for
researchers of the military society in Israel. Kinneret College, 14-15 December, 2011
[Hebrew].
4. Kimhi, S. (2014). Moral dilemmas in the war against terrorism: Proportionality principle,
religiosity, political attitudes and authoritarian personality. Paper presented at the 23rd
World Congress of Political Science. July 19-24, 2014, Montreal, Canada.
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7. Articles in non-refereed journals/Others
1. Kimhi, S. (2002). Arafat: perceptions of the current situation. International Policy Institute
for Counterterrorism, The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, [Hebrew].
2. Kimhi, S. (1991-1995). Five classified research studies published for IDF internal
purposes (Classified research, no details possible).
3. Dar, Y. & Kimhi, S. (1992). Effect of army service in the Territories on kibbutz conscripts.
The Institute for Kibbutz Education Research, Oranim – Yad Tabenkin, 31 [Hebrew].
4. Kimhi, S. Hantman, S., Eshel, Y. & Zysberg, L. (2007). The aftermath of war: Kiryat
Shemona one year after the Second Lebanon War. Research report submitted to the
UJA Federation of New York.
5. Kimhi, S., Marciano, H., & Eshel, Y. (2018). The Israel Resilience Index - June 2018: An
ongoing research project [Hebrew]. Unpublished paper. Retrieved from (August 8):
http://muchanut.haifa.ac.il/images/%D7%93%D7%95%D7%97_%D7%9E%D7%93%D7%93_%D7%9
4%D7%97%D7%95%D7%A1%D7%9F_%D7%9C%D7%99%D7%A9%D7%A8%D7%90%D7%9C-
2018.pdf
6. Kimhi, S., Mariano, H., & Eshel, Y. (2019). Community Resilience Research in the Upper
Galilee Regional Council - January 2019. [Hebrew]. Unpublished paper. Retrieved from
(February, 2019): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mAyKC4OsXRnC0XSVtGAmythg-
aO8FfkL/view
7. Kimhi, S., Adini, B., Mariano, H., & Eshel, Y. (2020). Index of resilience in the south
following the "black belt" round. [Hebrew]. Unpublished paper. Retrieved from (Jenuary
2020):
https://med.tau.ac.il/sites/medicine.tau.ac.il/files/media_server/medicine/Emergency-
1/Research%20report%20hagora%20shhora.pdf
M. Miscellaneous
1. Membership in professional organizations and professional activity
1985 License as Clinical Psychologist (Israeli Health Ministry).
1991 License in Hypnosis (Israeli Health Ministry).
1994 – 2015 Membership in the American Psychological Association (APA).
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1990-1997 Affiliated Researcher, Oranim Center for the Research of Kibbutz
Education.
1999 – 2014 Membership in the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP).
2001 – 2013 Affiliated Researcher, the Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), Inter-
Disciplinary Institute (IDC), Herzliya.
2003 – 2014 Membership in the International Political Science Association (IPSA).
2003 – 2006 Member in the branch of Psycho-Politics Research Committee of the
International Society of Political Psychology (IPSA).
2002-2004 Development of computer program aiding qualitative analysis:
"Navigator for Content Analysis". In cooperation with the computer
center team in Tel Hai College.
2000 – Present Serving as a referee on a requested basis in the following journals:
1. Social Issues in Israel [Hebrew].
2. Society and Welfare [Hebrew].
3. International Journal of Personality.
4. Terrorism and Political Violence.
5. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
6. European Journal of Psychiatry
7. Anxiety, Stress and Coping
8. Journal of Traumatic Stress
9. Community Mental Health Journal
10. Psychological Reports
2010 - 2013 Member of multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional partnership which has
developed an assessment tool for community resilience (Conjoint Community
Resiliency Assessment Collaboration- CCRAC)
2011 Member of the Israeli Association for the Study of Society and Military
in Israel
2012- 2013 Israel Science Foundation – reviewer for a research proposal.
2. Colloquium talks and other invited addresses (last five years)
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December 2014 Two lectures were given at the University of Huddersfield, England:
“Resilience and the ways to measure it” and “Psychological aspects
of terrorism” (invited lecture).
Tbilisi, Georgia.
July 2018
Signing the memorandum of understanding: Official establishment of The
Center for National Resilience (CNR).
Tbilisi, Georgia.
October 22-23,
2018.
Stress and Resilience Workshop. Two days seminar for civil service
personnel.
Hochschule
Osnabruck,
Germany,
October 15-21,
2019.
Week seminar: Stress and Resilience (Academic course of 2 credit
points).
3. Media Appearances
In recent years, I was invited many times to the Israeli media (TV and radio). For example,
Between 2015 and March 2018 I appeared 29 times in various media. The issues in most
interviews were political psychology: characteristics of political leaders as well as about the
various studies I have published, such as studies on various issues of the IDF, social and
personal resilience.