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The Risk/Resilience Lab

The Risk/Resilience Lab. Golan Shahar, Ph.D. Department of Behavioral Sciences Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ISRAEL. The Risk/Resilience Lab. About Us: Ours is a multidisciplinary lab which focuses on person-environment exchanges in the context of life stress.

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The Risk/Resilience Lab

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  1. The Risk/Resilience Lab Golan Shahar, Ph.D. Department of Behavioral Sciences Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ISRAEL

  2. The Risk/Resilience Lab About Us: Ours is a multidisciplinary lab which focuses on person-environment exchanges in the context of life stress. We examine the processes that render individuals at risk to stress, and resilient in the face of it.

  3. The Risk/Resilience Lab About Us: We draw from various theories, including: Interpersonal Theory: Stress, risk, and resilience processes occur in relationships. Action Theory: Individuals actively shape the very interpersonal conditions that impact on their well being. Human Ecology: This active effect is always embedded in individauls’ cultural and socio-economic background

  4. The Risk/Resilience Lab About Us: We draw from the following disciplines: Psychology (In particular developmental, social, personality, community and clinical psychology). Medical Sociology and anthropology Epidemiology and public health

  5. The Risk/Resilience Lab About Us: We rely on the following methodologies: Observational, prospective, and longitudinal designs Multivariate statistical procedures (e.g., SEM, HLM, Time Series). Qualitative methods and data analyses (e.g., Focus groups, open-ended interviews).

  6. The Risk/Resilience Lab Personnel: Liad Bareket, M.A., Graduate Student. Dana Bnaya, B.A. Graduate Student. Nir Dudek, B.A. Graduate Student. Izhak Gilat, M.A., Graduate Student. Rebecca Hain, B.A. Graduate Student. Liat Izahkey, B.A., Graduate Student. Sheera Lerman, B.A., Graduate Student. Emanuel Schatner, B.A., Graduate Student. Nirit Soffer, B.A., Graduate Student. Orr Spivak, M.A., Graduate Student. Danna Tzur, B.A., Graduate Student & Logistic Coordinator. Dafna Weinberg, B.A., Graduate Student.

  7. The Risk/Resilience Lab Research Interests: Psychopathology (Tzur, Weinberg) Chronic Illness (Lerman, Schatner) Resilience (Golub, Soffer) Emotions (Dudek) Internet psychology (Bareket, Gilat) Self-Mutilation, Adolescent Psychopathology (Izahkey)

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