פרופ' אביטל לאופר

מחלקות ומדורים

מנהלה

בתי ספר

אביטל לאופר
Name:פרופ' אביטל לאופר
place:מרצה
division:ביה"ס למדעי ההתנהגות

Name: Avital Laufer                                       Date: September, 1, 2025

CURRICULUM VITA

 

  1. Personal Details

 

Permanent Home Address: Shpigelman 11 Netanya Israel

Office Phone: 972-9-8607835

E-mail:  [email protected]

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3045-2844

 

  1. Higher Education

                                                                                                                                                       

A.     Undergraduate and Graduate Studies

 

Year of Approval of Degree Degree Name of Institution

and Department

Period of Study
1993 B.A.

(Magna cum laude)

Psychology

Bar Ilan University

1990-1992
1997 M.A.

(Magna cum laude)

Sociology

Bar-Ilan University

1993-1995
2001 Ph.D Sociology

Bar-Ilan University

1996-2000

 

B. Post-Doctoral Studies

  

Year of Completion Name of Institution, Department and Host Period of Study
2003 Tel Aviv University

School of Social Work

Prof. Zahava Solomon

2002-2003

 

  1. Academic Positions and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education

 

 Position Name of Institution and Department Dates
Associated Professor

 

Netanya Academic College 2023- present
Senior Lecturer Netanya Academic College

Behavioral Science

2017-2023
On leave Netanya Academic College

Behavioral Science

2009-2017
Senior Lecturer Netanya Academic College

Behavioral Science

2007-2008
Full time Lecturer Ariel University

Social Science

2001-2006
Post Doctoral Research Tel Aviv University

Social work

Supervisor:  Prof. Zehava Solomon

2001-2003
Part-Time Lecturer Bar-Ilan University

Sociology

2000-2001

 

  1. Offices in Academic Administration

 

Position Name of Institution and Department Dates
Associated Dean Netanya Academic College

Behavioral Science

2020-present
Dean

 

Netanya Academic College

Behavioral Science

2017-2020

 

ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

2024- The National Insurance Institute.  Member of the Round Table of the

Advisory Committee of the National Insurance Institute, Rehabilitation Department, developing and formulating responses for assisting civilians injured in hostile actions during the War of the Iron Swords.

 

Miscellaneous

From November 2009 until October 2017 I was elected as the Vice Mayor of Netanya and in charge of the education system for the city. The education system in Netanya includes 399 kindergartens, 57 elementary schools and 24 high schools. I worked full-time in the municipality and took a leave from my academic activities.

 

  1. Participation in Scholarly Conferences Abroad

 

Role Subject of  Lecture Place of Conference Name of Conference Date
Co-author

Oral presentation

The Psychological Impact of Extreme Terror Events on Children: A Study of Aggression and Social Challenges Among Evacuees and Non-Evacuees has Athens,

Greece

25th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology Eurocrim2025 3-6 September 2025
poster presentation Psychological Impact of the October 7th Hamas Attack on Israel: Trauma, Resilience, and Evacuation Outcomes Athens,

Greece

25th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology Eurocrim2025 3-6 September 2025
Co-author

Oral presentation

From Exclusion to Inclusion: How Legislation, Choice, and Empowerment Impact Parental Well-Being and Reduce Stress

 

Prague,

Czech, Republic

 

IACEP- International Association for Cognitive Education and Psychology 8-10,  July, 2025

 

Author-Oral presentation PTSD Among Body Handlers of the October 7th Terror Attack

 

Tbilisi, Georgia ESTSS 2025- 18th European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Conference

 

12-15, June, 2025
Author- Oral presentation Traumatic Exposure to Human Remains: PTSD Among Body Handlers London, UK EUROASIA: the 5th World Conference on

PSYCHOLOGY and  BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

11 November 2024
Oral presentation Parents’ perceptions of children’s behavioral difficulties and the parent-child interaction during the COVID-19 lockdown

 

Virtual

Conference

42nd STAR international conference

 

7-8

July 2021

Oral presentation Is there a difference between resilience and posttraumatic growth Budapest

Hungary

9th European Conference on Positive Psychology 27-30

June

2018

Oral presentation World assumptions among Israeli youth exposed to terror: The role of traumatic events vs. social and cognitive aspects Guadalajara

Mexico

The IACEP XVI Biennial International Conference 28-31

January 2018

Oral presentation Ideological delinquency, alienation from the state and emotional distress among adolescent girls Jaipur, Rajasthan, India First International Conference of the South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology (SASCV), 14-17 January 2011
Oral presentation Israeli women representation in local municipalities Seoul, South Korea Visions and Challenges for a Women Friendly City

2nd Metropolis Women International Network Forum

21-14 October 2009
Oral presentation The psychological effects of terror on youth Budapest, Hungary The 38th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology 26-30 June

2008

Oral presentation Cultural commitment and social support as mediating the noxious effects of terror incidents on adolescent self and world assumptions University of King's College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Pathways to Resilience: An International Conference 15-17 June

2005

Oral presentation School dimensions that predict involvement in youth violence- Comparison between different sub-populations Beijing

Institute of Sociology, CASS China

36th World Congress International Institute of Sociology: Social Changes in the Age of Globalization 7-11

July

2004

Oral presentation Effects of terror incidents on Israeli adolescents: Pathogenic and salutogenic aspects Beijing Institute of Sociology, CASS China 36th World Congress International Institute of Sociology: Social Changes in the Age of Globalization 7-11

July

2004

Oral presentation Adolescence violence as a function of attitude toward school Hawaii University USA International Conference on Social Science 12-15 July

2003

Invited key presentation Relationships between school perceptions and pupils'  involvement in bullying, physical fights and weapon carrying. University de Sao Paulo. Brazil

 

Seminario Internacional Violencia e Crianca- A Escola Saudavel 14-16 August

2002

 

  1. Participation in Scholarly Conferences in Israel

 

Subject of  Lecture/Discussion Place of Conference Name of Conference Date
Shared traumatic reality:

"A stranger will not understand this", "Through helping others, I help myself"

Jerusalem

Israel

Like a Phoenix: From Trauma to Growth – Social Work in a Changing World 24-25

September 2024

Empowerment through legislation: The parents’ choice and parental mental health and stress Tel Aviv,

Israel

MOFET's 8th International Conference 26-27 June

2023

Resilience and posttraumatic growth Jerusalem, Israel International Conference on Trauma and Mental Health May

2017

The ideological role and youth coping with political stressors: Distress among youth from Shomron region (Samaria) during the disengagement process and in time of terror attacks Ariel University,

Israel

17th  Judea and Samaria Research Studies June

2007

The association between religiosity, ideology and social support and between distress and positive growth among Israeli youth exposed to terror Tel-Aviv

University,

Israel

Adler Center: Studies on the Child Welfare May

2007

Social and emotional implications for teenagers who participated in anti-disengagement activities Haifa University,

Israel

The 38th Conference of Israeli Sociological  Society February

2007

The influence of disengagement on youth in the Shomron region (Samaria) Ariel University,

Israel

16th  Judea and Samaria Research Studies June

2006

Political ideology under pressure Ariel University,

Israel

15th Judea and Samaria Research Studies June

2005

PTSD among Israeli youth exposed to terror Ariel University,

Israel

13TH Judea and Samaria Research Studies June

2003

Is the connection between violence and drug use among youth part of a cluster or a unique association? Haifa University,

Israel

Israeli Sociological Society February 2002

 

 

  1. Organization of Conferences or Sessions
Role Subject of Conference/

Role at Conference/

Comments

Place of

Conference

Name of

Conference

 

Date
Chair of the session Stress and trauma during childhood Virtual

Conference

42nd STAR international conference

 

 

7-8

July 2021

Chair of the session Israelis' mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Global and local aspects Virtual Conference ​ESTSS 2021

"Trauma and Mental Health during the Global Pandemic"

 

 

17-18

June

2021

Chair of session Education post COVID-19 Netanya Academic College

 

"Dagan" conference for strategy and security June

9, 2021

Chair of session The effects of the Disengagement Plan on the Israeli Society Haifa University,

Israel

The 38th Conference of Israeli Sociological  Society February

2007

Chair of  session Child soldiers and civil war Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Pathways to Resilience: An International Conference June

2005

Chair of session Society under terror Bet-Berl College,

Israel

The 36th Conference of Israeli Sociological Society February

2005

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

  1.  D. Dissertation

A Social-Behavioral Model for Understanding Youth Violence in Israel (284p in Hebrew). June 2000. Bar-Ilan University. Supervised by Dr. Yossi Harel.

 

H index= 22; i10 index=34, Citation=2599

 

  1. Published Articles
  2. Laufer, A. (2003) Psychological growth in the aftermath of terrorist acts. Palestinian Israeli Journal of Politics, Economics and Culture. 10(4), 30-36.

 

  1. Laufer, A., & Harel, Y. (2003). The role of family, peers and school perception in predicting involvement in youth violence. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 15(3), 235-246.

 

  1. Laufer, A., & Harel, Y. (2003). Correlations between school perception and pupil involvement in bullying, physical fights and weapon carrying. Megamot, 42(3), 437-459. [Hebrew].

 

  1. Solomon, Z., & Laufer, A. (2004). In the shadow of terror: changes in world assumptions in Israeli youth. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 9, 353-364. (as well as a chapter in an edited book n.2)

 

  1. Laufer, A & Solomon, Z. (2006). Posttraumatic Symptoms and Posttraumatic

Growth among Israeli Youth Exposed to Terror Incidents. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 25(4), 429-447. doi:10.1521/jscp.2006.25.4.429   

 

  1. Laufer, A., Harel, Y. & Mulcho, M. (2006). Daring, substance use and involvement in violence among school children: Exploring a path model. Journal of School Violence, 5, 71-88.

 

  1. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2006). Do Israeli male and female adolescents cope differently with terror attacks? Society and Welfare, 26(4), 479-501.[Hebrew].

 

  1. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2006). Responses of Israeli youth to terror: Posttraumatic symptoms and indicators of psychological growth. Megamot, 44(3), 407-423. [Hebrew].

 

  1. Laufer, A. (2006). Relationships between exposure to terror and ideological commitment among adolescents politically inclined toward the right, center and left. Judea and Samaria Research, 15, 281-298. [Hebrew].

 

  1. Laufer, A., & Shechory, M. (2007). Youth involvement in the resistance to the disengagement plan: Assessment of legal and illegal activities. Judea and Samaria, 16, 363-376. [Hebrew].

 

  1. Hamama-Raz, Y., Solomon, Z., Cohen, A., & Laufer, A. (2008). PTSD

symptoms, Forgiveness and Revenge among Israeli-Palestinian and Jewish Adolescents. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 21, 521-529. (Equal contribution).

 

12 Levine, S. Z., Laufer, A., Hamama-Raz, Y., Stein. A., & Solomon, Z. (2008).

Posttraumatic Growth in Adolescence: Examining its Components and Relationship with PTSD. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 21, 492-496.

 

  1. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2008). Levels of distress and belief in authorities law in light of geopolitical changes among youth living. Judea & Samaria Research Studies, 17, 239-252. [Hebrew].

 

  1. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2008). Social Control Theory and the

Connection with Ideological Offenders among Israeli Youth During the Gaza Disengagement Period. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 52, 454-473.

 

  1. Laufer, A. (2009). Posttraumatic growth: A positive illusion or a new way to understand how people cope with trauma. Society and Welfare, 29(1), 63-84 [Hebrew]

 

  1. Laufer, A., Shechory, M., & Solomon, Z. (2009). The association between

right-wing political ideology and youth distress. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 26, 1-13.

 

  1. Laufer, A., & Shechory, M. (2009). Emotional distress and ideological segregation two years after the disengagement plan among youth who were evacuated or who resisted the evacuation. Society and Welfare, 29(4), 431-453. [Hebrew].

 

18 Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2009). Gender differences in PTSD in Israeli youth

exposed to terror attacks. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.24, 959-976. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260508319367

 

19 Laufer, A., Hamama-Raz, Y., Levine, S., & Solomon, Z. (2009). Posttraumatic

growth in adolescence: The role of religiosity, distress and forgiveness. Journal of social and clinical psychology, 28(7), 862-880.

 

  1. Levine, S.Z., Laufer, A., Stein, E., Hamama-Raz, Y., & Solomon, Z. (2009).

Examining the relationship between resilience and posttraumatic growth,  Journal of Traumatic Stress, 22, 282-286.

 

  1. Laufer, A., & Shechory, M. (2010). Distress levels among teenagers who participated in anti-disengagement activities. Megamot, 46, 552-574. [Hebrew]

 

  1. Harel-Fisch, Y., Radwan, Q., Walsh, S.D., Laufer, A., Amitai, G., Fogel-

Grinvald, H., & Ziad, A. (2010). Psycholosocial outcomes related to subjective threat from armed conflict events (STACE): Findings from the Israeli-Palestinian cross-cultural HBSC study. Child Abuse and Neglect, 34. 623-638.

 

23. Laufer, A., Solomon, Z., & Levine, S. Z. (2010) Elaboration on Posttraumatic

Growth in Youth Exposed to Terror: The Role of Religiosity and Political Ideology. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 45(6) 647-653.

 

24. Laufer, A. & Solomon, Z. (2010) Political Ideology and Psychological

Symptoms following Terror. Youth and Society, 41(3), 414-433.

 

  1. Shechory, M., & A. Laufer. (2011). Ideological delinquency: Gender

differences among Israeli youth during the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55(2), 326-343

 

  1. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2011). Resistance among evacuated youth: Involvement in illegal activity and connection to the rule of law and to attitudes toward the State, the Yesha Council and the Rabbis. Israeli Criminology, 1, 7-27. [Hebrew]

 

  1. 27. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2011). The role of religious orientations in youth's posttraumatic symptoms after exposure to terror. Journal of Religion and Health, 50, 687-699 doi:1007/s10943-009-9270-x

 

  1. Fienklestein, M., Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2012). Coping strategies of

Ethiopian immigrants in Israel: Association with PTSD and distress. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 53, 490-498

 

  1. Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2015). Evacuation following missile attacks, distress and behavioral problems among children in southern Israeli communities. Society and Welfare, 35(2), 203-230 [Hebrew].

 

  1. Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2017). PTSD and PTG among Israeli mothers: Opposite facets of exposure to terrorism. Stress and Health, 33, 676-683.

 

31  Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2018). Children's emotional and behavioral problems in the shadow of terrorism: The case of Israel. Children and Youth Services Review, 86, 302-307.doi:10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.01.042

 

32 Lahav, Y., Price, N., Crompton, L., Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z.(2019). Sexual

satisfaction in spouses of ex-POWs: The role of PTSD symptoms and self-differentiation. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 45:8. 755-766. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2019.1594478

 

33 Laufer, A., Levin, Y., Gelkopf, M., Crompton, L., & Solmon, Z., (2019).

Sex differences in continuous missile exposure and symptomatology. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 56 (3), 19- 26.

 

34 Laufer, A., & Shechory Bitton, M. (2020). Are security tensions associated

with parental assessment of current and past child behavior? Journal of Child and Family Studies, 29, 1582–1588. doi: 10.1007/s10826-019-01677-1

 

35 Finklestein, M., Pagorek-Eshel, S., & Laufer, A. (2020). Adolescents’

individual-resilience and its association with security threats, anxiety and family resilience. Journal of Family Studies. doi:10.1080/13229400.2020.1778504

 

36 Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2020). Mental health and coping in the

shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic: The Israeli case. Frontiers in Psychology. 8, 568016. doi:10.3389/fpubh.2020.568016

 

  1. Kaidesh, N., Ben-Shlomo, I., Laufer, A., Finklestein, M. (2021). Stress

Factors and Mental Health among Israeli Medical Students in Six- and Four-Year Programs. Israel Journal of Psychiatry.

 

38 Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2021) Fear of the unknown: Does fear of

terrorism differ from the fear of contracting COVID-19? Frontiers in

Psychology. 12: 660777. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.660777

 

39 Laufer, A., & Shechory-Bitton, M. (2021). Gender differences in the reaction to

COVID-19. Women & health, 61(8), 800–810. https://doi.org/10.1080/03630242.2021.1970083

 

40 Finkelstein, M., & Laufer, A. (2021). Resilience, growth, and posttraumatic

symptoms among social workers who are "double exposed". Social Work Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/swr/svab016

 

41 Laufer, A., & Shechory-Bitton, M. (2021). Parents’ perceptions of

children’s behavioral difficulties and the parent-child interaction during the COVID-19 lockdown. Journal of Family Issues.  44 (3), 725-744. https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X211054460

 

42* Laufer, A., & Isman, E. (2022). Posttraumatic growth (PTG) among parents

of children with special needs. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 27:1, 18-34. doi: 10.1080/15325024.2021.1878336

 

43* Laufer, A., Böttche, M., Walg, M., Khatib, A., Maoz-Dotan, C., Hassan, H., &

Finkelstein, M. (2022). Salutogenic and pathogenic factors among young adult refugees in Germany: An exploratory study. Journal of Refugee Studies. feab110, https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feab110

 

44* Isman, E., & Laufer, A. (2022). Following the amendment of the special

education law in Israel: perception of the educational setting and parental mental health and stress. International Journal of Inclusive Education28(13), 3065–3081. https://doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2022.2143914

 

45*  Khatib, A., Laufer, A., & Finkelstein, M. (2023). Family resilience, social

support, and family coherence among Jewish, Muslim, and Druze widows who lost their spouses to sudden death. Death Studies. 47(2), 211-220

DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2022.2043489

 

46* Laufer, A., Khatib, A., & Finkelstein, M. (2023). The association between

mental health literacy and resilience among individuals who received therapy and those who did not. Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice, 19 (4) 36-48. DOI: 10.1108/JMHTEP-08-2023-0072

 

 

47* Walg, M., Khatib, A., Laufer, A., Böttche, M., Maoz-  Dotan, C., Hassan, H., Hapfelmeier, G., & Finkelstein, M. (2024). Post-          migration stress, quality of life, and mental health among accompanied and      unaccompanied young refugees in Germany: How do adolescents feel after            fleeing? Stress and Health, e3378. https://doi.org/10.1002/smi.3378

  1. * Laufer, A., & Isman, E. (2024). Differential Impact on Parental Quality of Life: Comparing Parents to Children with ASD and Those with Other Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic.  Child: Care, Health and Development,       50(2), e13227. https://doi.org/ 10.1111/cch.13227

49* Shechory- Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2024). Psychological symptoms and coping

strategies: A comparison between the first and third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel. TEMIDA 27 (2). 153-170 DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/TEM2402153S

 

50* Laufer, A. (2024). PTSD Among Body Handlers: The Role of Task-Related

Characteristics, Coping, and Well-Being. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/15325024.2024.2406508

 

51* Shechory Bitton, M., Laufer, A., & Zvi, L. (2024). Understanding the Impact of

Extreme Terrorist Events on Evacuees and Non-Evacuees: A Study on Child Aggression and Social Problems. International Journal of Health and Clinical Psychology. 24(4). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijchp.2024.100513

 

  1. * Laufer, A., & Isman, E. (2024). Long-term consequences of lockdown on

internalizing, attention and externalizing problems of children with special needs. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 40(5), 928–942. https://doi.org/10.1080/08856257.2024.2445406

 

  1. * Khatib, A., Laufer, A., Finkelstein, M., Gelkopf, M. (2025). Cultural adaptation

of the mental health literacy scale. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion27(1), 19–28. https://doi.org/10.32604/ijmhp.2024.057925

 

  1. * Finkelstein, M., Kapolinc, A., Toprok, M., & Laufer, A. (2025). Coping with

Trauma and Developing Family Resilience According to the FOCUS Program: Working with a Family Affected on October 7th. Society and Welfare. [Hebrew].

 

  1. * Laufer, A. (2025). Posttraumatic growth and well-being among body

handlers: The role of resilience, coping strategies, and belief in a just world. Military Psychology, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605.2025.2516264

 

56*  Laufer, A. (Accepted). Post-Traumatic Symptoms and Well-Being among

Reservists Involved in the Recovery and Identification of Bodies from the Hamas Attack on October 7th. Society and Welfare. [Hebrew].

 

57* Laufer, A. Khatib, A., Finkelstein, M., & Klien, G. (2025). The Psychological

Impact of the October 7 Hamas Terror Attack on Jewish and Arab Emerging Adults in Israel. International Journal of Psychology

DOI: 10.1002/ijop.70089

 

58* Shechory-Bitton, M., & Laufer A. (2025). In the Shadow of the October 7

Attack: Post-Traumatic Symptoms and Dysfunction among Evacuees from Northern and Southern Israel. Social Issues in Israel, 34(1) 35-56.

DOI: 10.26351/SIII//34-1/2 [Hebrew]

 

59* Laufer, A. Khatib, A., & Finkelstein, M. (2025). Parental competence, anxiety,

loneliness, and resilience during COVID-19 in Israeli Arab minority and  Israeli Jewish majority. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work: Innovation in Theory, Research & Practice. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/15313204.2025.2582862

 

60* Finkelstein, M., Toporek, M., Kapulnik, E., & Laufer, A. (2026). The

Experience of Family Therapists Working with Traumatized Families Using the FOCUS (Families OverComing Under Stress) Treatment Program. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.52:e70099 https://doi.org/10.1111/jmft.70099

 

 

  1. Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books
  2. Solomon, Z., Laufer, A., & Lavi, T. (2005). Childhood in the shadow of Intifada: Exposure and posttraumatic reaction of Israeli youth. In E. Somer and A. Bleich (Eds). Early interventions after disasters and terrorism: The Israeli experience (pp 77-110). Tel-Aviv: Ramot, Tel-Aviv University. [Hebrew].

 

  1. Solomon, Z. & Laufer, A. (2005). Israeli youth cope with terror: Vulnerability and

resilience. In M. Ungar (Ed). Handbood for Working with Children and Youth. Pathways to Resilience (pp. 229-246). California: Sage Publication.

 

  1. Laufer, A. & Shechori, M. (2008). Chapter 11: Alienation and emotional distress among relocated youth following the Gaza Disengagement. In N. Ronel, K. Jaishankar and M. Bensimon (Eds.), Trends and Issues In Victimology (pp. 212-231). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

 

  1. Laufer A., & Solomon, Z. (2010). Chapter 2. Posttraumatic growth in Israeli Jews. in T. Weiss and R. Berger (Eds.), Posttraumatic Growth and Culturally Competent Practice (pp.15-31). New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.

 

  1. Laufer. A. & Shechory-Bitton, M. (2013). Forced displacement and its implications on youth's distress and posttraumatic growth. In K. Jaishankar & N. Ronel (Eds.). Global Criminology (pp. 253-268). London: CRS Press (Tylor & Francis Group).

 

6.* Al-Krenawi, A., Laufer, A. (In Press). Implications for Social Work Practice:

Understanding the Key Issues Faced by Syrian Refugee Children in Jordan. In       Ramon., S., and Zaviresk, G. Social Work in War-Torn Contexts. Springer.

 

D. Articles in Conference Proceedings

 

  1. Laufer, A. (2005). Changes in the self and world assumptions among youth exposed to terror incidents. A Handbook for working with children and youth: Pathways to resilence across cultures and contexts. Nova Scotia: Dalhousie University, Halifax.

 

  1. Shechory- Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2011). Ideological delinquency, alienation from the State and emotional distress among adolescent girls. First International Conference of the South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology (SASCV), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India: SASCV 2011 Conference Proceedings

 

 

  1. Other Publications
  2. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2008). Participation of Jewish youth in Samaria and Judea in illegal activities against the dismantling of settlements. Mifne, Forum for Social Issues, 43-47. [Hebrew]

 

  1. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2011). The effects of security-related stress on children and mothers – an examination of the distress levels with reference to temporary respite, and the involvement of governmental and non-governmental institutions. National Insurance Institute of Israel. [Hebrew].

 

  1. Laufer, A. (2019). Rising from the ashes. Shem Olam, 23, 8-17. [Hebrew].

 

A. Ph.D. Dissertation

  1. A Social-Behavioral Model for Understanding Youth Violence in Israel
    Ph.D. Dissertation, Bar-Ilan University, June 2000 (284p, Hebrew).
    Supervisor: Dr. Yossi Harel.


B. Published Articles (Journal Articles)

  1. Laufer, A. (2003). Psychological growth in the aftermath of terrorist acts. Palestinian Israeli Journal of Politics, Economics and Culture, 10(4), 30–36.

  2. Laufer, A., & Harel, Y. (2003). The role of family, peers and school perception in predicting involvement in youth violence. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 15(3), 235–246.

  3. Laufer, A., & Harel, Y. (2003). Correlations between school perception and pupil involvement in bullying, physical fights and weapon carrying. Megamot, 42(3), 437–459. [Hebrew].

  4. Solomon, Z., & Laufer, A. (2004). In the shadow of terror: changes in world assumptions in Israeli youth. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 9, 353–364.

  5. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2006). Posttraumatic Symptoms and Posttraumatic Growth among Israeli Youth Exposed to Terror Incidents. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 25(4), 429–447.

  6. Laufer, A., Harel, Y., & Mulcho, M. (2006). Daring, substance use and involvement in violence among school children: Exploring a path model. Journal of School Violence, 5, 71–88.

  7. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2006). Do Israeli male and female adolescents cope differently with terror attacks? Society and Welfare, 26(4), 479–501. [Hebrew].

  8. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2006). Responses of Israeli youth to terror: Posttraumatic symptoms and indicators of psychological growth. Megamot, 44(3), 407–423. [Hebrew].

  9. Laufer, A. (2006). Relationships between exposure to terror and ideological commitment among adolescents politically inclined toward the right, center and left. Judea and Samaria Research, 15, 281–298. [Hebrew].

  10. Laufer, A., & Shechory, M. (2007). Youth involvement in the resistance to the disengagement plan: Assessment of legal and illegal activities. Judea and Samaria, 16, 363–376. [Hebrew].

  11. Hamama-Raz, Y., Solomon, Z., Cohen, A., & Laufer, A. (2008). PTSD symptoms, Forgiveness and Revenge among Israeli-Palestinian and Jewish Adolescents. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 21, 521–529.

  12. Levine, S. Z., Laufer, A., Hamama-Raz, Y., Stein, A., & Solomon, Z. (2008). Posttraumatic Growth in Adolescence: Examining its Components and Relationship with PTSD. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 21, 492–496.

  13. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2008). Levels of distress and belief in authorities law in light of geopolitical changes among youth living. Judea & Samaria Research Studies, 17, 239–252. [Hebrew].

  14. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2008). Social Control Theory and the Connection with Ideological Offenders among Israeli Youth During the Gaza Disengagement Period. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 52, 454–473.

  15. Laufer, A. (2009). Posttraumatic growth: A positive illusion or a new way to understand how people cope with trauma. Society and Welfare, 29(1), 63–84. [Hebrew].

  16. Laufer, A., Shechory, M., & Solomon, Z. (2009). The association between right-wing political ideology and youth distress. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 26, 1–13.

  17. Laufer, A., & Shechory, M. (2009). Emotional distress and ideological segregation two years after the disengagement plan among youth who were evacuated or who resisted the evacuation. Society and Welfare, 29(4), 431–453. [Hebrew].

  18. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2009). Gender differences in PTSD in Israeli youth exposed to terror attacks. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 24, 959–976.

  19. Laufer, A., Hamama-Raz, Y., Levine, S., & Solomon, Z. (2009). Posttraumatic growth in adolescence: The role of religiosity, distress and forgiveness. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 28(7), 862–880.

  20. Levine, S. Z., Laufer, A., Stein, E., Hamama-Raz, Y., & Solomon, Z. (2009). Examining the relationship between resilience and posttraumatic growth. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 22, 282–286.

  21. Laufer, A., & Shechory, M. (2010). Distress levels among teenagers who participated in anti-disengagement activities. Megamot, 46, 552–574. [Hebrew].

  22. Harel-Fisch, Y., Radwan, Q., Walsh, S. D., Laufer, A., Amitai, G., Fogel-Grinvald, H., & Ziad, A. (2010). Psycholosocial outcomes related to subjective threat from armed conflict events (STACE)… Child Abuse and Neglect, 34, 623–638.

  23. Laufer, A., Solomon, Z., & Levine, S. Z. (2010). Elaboration on Posttraumatic Growth in Youth Exposed to Terror: The Role of Religiosity and Political Ideology. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 45(6), 647–653.

  24. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2010). Political Ideology and Psychological Symptoms following Terror. Youth and Society, 41(3), 414–433.

  25. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2011). Ideological delinquency: Gender differences among Israeli youth during the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55(2), 326–343.

  26. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2011). Resistance among evacuated youth… Israeli Criminology, 1, 7–27. [Hebrew].

  27. Laufer, A., & Shechory, M. (2011). The role of religious orientations in youth's posttraumatic symptoms after exposure to terror. Journal of Religion and Health, 50, 687–699.

  28. Fienklestein, M., Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2012). Coping strategies of Ethiopian immigrants in Israel: Association with PTSD and distress. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 53, 490–498.

  29. Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2015). Evacuation following missile attacks… Society and Welfare, 35(2), 203–230. [Hebrew].

  30. Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2017). PTSD and PTG among Israeli mothers… Stress and Health, 33, 676–683.

  31. Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2018). Children's emotional and behavioral problems in the shadow of terrorism. Children and Youth Services Review, 86, 302–307.

  32. Lahav, Y., Price, N., Crompton, L., Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2019). Sexual satisfaction in spouses of ex-POWs… Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 45(8), 755–766.

  33. Laufer, A., Levin, Y., Gelkopf, M., Crompton, L., & Solomon, Z. (2019). Sex differences in continuous missile exposure and symptomatology. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 56(3), 19–26.

  34. Laufer, A., & Shechory Bitton, M. (2020). Are security tensions associated with parental assessment… Journal of Child and Family Studies, 29, 1582–1588.

  35. Finklestein, M., Pagorek-Eshel, S., & Laufer, A. (2020). Adolescents’ individual-resilience… Journal of Family Studies.

  36. Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2020). Mental health and coping in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic: The Israeli case. Frontiers in Psychology.

  37. Kaidesh, N., Ben-Shlomo, I., Laufer, A., & Finklestein, M. (2021). Stress Factors and Mental Health among Israeli Medical Students… Israel Journal of Psychiatry.

  38. Shechory Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2021). Fear of the unknown… Frontiers in Psychology, 12:660777.

  39. Laufer, A., & Shechory-Bitton, M. (2021). Gender differences in the reaction to COVID-19. Women & Health, 61(8), 800–810.

  40. Finkelstein, M., & Laufer, A. (2021). Resilience, growth, and posttraumatic symptoms among social workers… Social Work Research.

  41. Laufer, A., & Shechory-Bitton, M. (2021). Parents’ perceptions of children’s behavioral difficulties… Journal of Family Issues, 44(3), 725–744.

  42. Laufer, A., & Isman, E. (2022). Posttraumatic growth (PTG) among parents of children with special needs. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 27(1), 18–34.

  43. Laufer, A., et al. (2022). Salutogenic and pathogenic factors among young adult refugees in Germany. Journal of Refugee Studies.

  44. Isman, E., & Laufer, A. (2022). Following the amendment of the special education law in Israel… International Journal of Inclusive Education, 28(13), 3065–3081.

  45. Khatib, A., Laufer, A., & Finkelstein, M. (2023). Family resilience… Death Studies, 47(2), 211–220.

  46. Laufer, A., Khatib, A., & Finkelstein, M. (2023). The association between mental health literacy and resilience… Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice, 19(4), 36–48.

  47. Walg, M., Khatib, A., Laufer, A., et al. (2024). Post-migration stress… Stress and Health, e3378.

  48. Laufer, A., & Isman, E. (2024). Differential Impact on Parental Quality of Life… Child: Care, Health and Development, 50(2), e13227.

  49. Shechory-Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2024). Psychological symptoms and coping strategies… TEMIDA, 27(2), 153–170.

  50. Laufer, A. (2024). PTSD Among Body Handlers: The Role of Task-Related Characteristics… Journal of Loss and Trauma, 1–20.

  51. Shechory Bitton, M., Laufer, A., & Zvi, L. (2024). Understanding the Impact of Extreme Terrorist Events… International Journal of Health and Clinical Psychology, 24(4).

  52. Laufer, A., & Isman, E. (2024). Long-term consequences of lockdown… European Journal of Special Needs Education, 40(5), 928–942.

  53. Khatib, A., Laufer, A., & Finkelstein, M., Gelkopf, M. (2025). Cultural adaptation of the mental health literacy scale. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 27(1), 19–28.

  54. Finkelstein, M., Kapolinc, A., Toprok, M., & Laufer, A. (2025). Coping with Trauma and Developing Family Resilience… Society and Welfare. [Hebrew].

  55. Laufer, A. (2025). Posttraumatic growth and well-being among body handlers… Military Psychology, 1–11.

  56. Laufer, A. (Accepted). Post-Traumatic Symptoms and Well-Being among Reservists… Society and Welfare. [Hebrew].

  57. Laufer, A., Khatib, A., Finkelstein, M., & Klien, G. (2025). The Psychological Impact of the October 7 Hamas Terror Attack… International Journal of Psychology.

  58. Shechory-Bitton, M., & Laufer A. (2025). In the Shadow of the October 7 Attack… Social Issues in Israel, 34(1), 35–56. [Hebrew].

  59. Laufer, A., Khatib, A., & Finkelstein, M. (2025). Parental competence, anxiety, loneliness, and resilience during COVID-19… Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.

  60. Finkelstein, M., Toporek, M., Kapulnik, E., & Laufer, A. (2026). The Experience of Family Therapists Working with Traumatized Families… Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 52:e70099.


C. Articles / Chapters in Scientific Books

  1. Solomon, Z., Laufer, A., & Lavi, T. (2005). Childhood in the shadow of Intifada… In E. Somer & A. Bleich (Eds.), Early interventions after disasters and terrorism (pp. 77–110). [Hebrew].

  2. Solomon, Z., & Laufer, A. (2005). Israeli youth cope with terror: Vulnerability and resilience. In M. Ungar (Ed.), Handbook for Working with Children and Youth. Pathways to Resilience (pp. 229–246). Sage.

  3. Laufer, A., & Shechori, M. (2008). Alienation and emotional distress among relocated youth… In N. Ronel et al. (Eds.), Trends and Issues In Victimology (pp. 212–231). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

  4. Laufer, A., & Solomon, Z. (2010). Posttraumatic growth in Israeli Jews. In T. Weiss & R. Berger (Eds.), Posttraumatic Growth and Culturally Competent Practice (pp. 15–31). John Wiley & Sons.

  5. Laufer, A., & Shechory-Bitton, M. (2013). Forced displacement and its implications on youth's distress… In K. Jaishankar & N. Ronel (Eds.), Global Criminology (pp. 253–268). CRC Press.

  6. Al-Krenawi, A., & Laufer, A. (In Press). Implications for Social Work Practice… In Social Work in War-Torn Contexts. Springer.


D. Articles in Conference Proceedings

  1. Laufer, A. (2005). Changes in the self and world assumptions among youth exposed to terror incidents. In A Handbook for working with children and youth: Pathways to resilience across cultures and contexts. Dalhousie University, Halifax.

  2. Shechory-Bitton, M., & Laufer, A. (2011). Ideological delinquency, alienation from the State and emotional distress among adolescent girls. SASCV 2011 Conference Proceedings, Jaipur, India.


E. Other Publications

  1. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2008). Participation of Jewish youth in Samaria and Judea in illegal activities against the dismantling of settlements. Mifne, Forum for Social Issues, 43–47. [Hebrew].

  2. Shechory, M., & Laufer, A. (2011). The effects of security-related stress on children and mothers… National Insurance Institute of Israel. [Hebrew].

  3. Laufer, A. (2019). Rising from the ashes. Shem Olam, 23, 8–17. [Hebrew].

The National Insurance Institute (2024–Present)

  • Member of the Round Table of the Advisory Committee, Rehabilitation Department.
    Participating in developing and formulating responses for assisting civilians injured in hostile actions during the War of the Iron Swords.

Miscellaneous Public Roles

  • Vice Mayor of Netanya (2009–2017)

    • Elected representative, in charge of the education system in the city.

    • Oversaw: 399 kindergartens, 57 elementary schools, 24 high schools.

    • Worked full-time in the municipality; took academic leave during this period.


Participation in Scholarly Conferences Abroad

2025

  • Co-author, Oral Presentation
    The Psychological Impact of Extreme Terror Events on Children…
    Athens, Greece
    25th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology (Eurocrim 2025)
    3–6 September 2025
  • Poster Presentation
    Psychological Impact of the October 7th Hamas Attack on Israel…
    Athens, Greece
    Eurocrim 2025
    3–6 September 2025
  • Co-author, Oral Presentation
    From Exclusion to Inclusion: How Legislation…
    Prague, Czech Republic
    IACEP – International Association for Cognitive Education and Psychology
    8–10 July 2025
  • Author, Oral Presentation
    PTSD Among Body Handlers of the October 7th Terror Attack
    Tbilisi, Georgia
    ESTSS 2025 – 18th European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Conference
    12–15 June 2025

2024

  • Author, Oral Presentation
    Traumatic Exposure to Human Remains: PTSD Among Body Handlers
    London, UK
    EUROASIA – 5th World Conference on Psychology and Behavioral Science
    11 November 2024

2021

  • Oral Presentation
    Parents’ perceptions of children’s behavioral difficulties… during COVID-19 lockdown
    Virtual Conference
    42nd STAR International Conference
    7–8 July 2021

2018

  • Oral Presentation
    Is there a difference between resilience and posttraumatic growth?
    Budapest, Hungary
    9th European Conference on Positive Psychology
    27–30 June 2018
  • Oral Presentation
    World assumptions among Israeli youth exposed to terror…
    Guadalajara, Mexico
    IACEP XVI Biennial International Conference
    28–31 January 2018

2011

  • Oral Presentation
    Ideological delinquency, alienation from the state…
    Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
    First International Conference of the South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology (SASCV)
    14–17 January 2011

2009

  • Oral Presentation
    Israeli women representation in local municipalities
    Seoul, South Korea
    2nd Metropolis Women International Network Forum
    21–24 October 2009

2008

  • Oral Presentation
    The psychological effects of terror on youth
    Budapest, Hungary
    38th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology
    26–30 June 2008

2005

  • Oral Presentation
    Cultural commitment and social support…
    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Pathways to Resilience: An International Conference
    15–17 June 2005

2004

  • Oral Presentation
    School dimensions that predict involvement in youth violence
    Beijing, China
    36th World Congress, International Institute of Sociology
    7–11 July 2004
  • Oral Presentation
    Effects of terror incidents on Israeli adolescents…
    Beijing, China
    36th World Congress, International Institute of Sociology
    7–11 July 2004

2003

  • Oral Presentation
    Adolescence violence as a function of attitude toward school
    Hawaii University, USA
    International Conference on Social Science
    12–15 July 2003

2002

  • Invited Key Presentation
    Relationships between school perceptions and pupils' involvement in bullying…
    University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Seminario Internacional Violencia e Criança – A Escola Saudável
    14–16 August 2002

3. Participation in Scholarly Conferences in Israel

2024

  • Shared traumatic reality…
    Jerusalem, Israel
    Like a Phoenix: From Trauma to Growth – Social Work in a Changing World
    24–25 September 2024

2023

  • Empowerment through legislation…
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    MOFET 8th International Conference
    26–27 June 2023

2017

  • Resilience and posttraumatic growth
    Jerusalem, Israel
    International Conference on Trauma and Mental Health
    May 2017

2007

  • The ideological role and youth coping with political stressors…
    Ariel University
    17th Judea and Samaria Research Studies
    June 2007

  • The association between religiosity, ideology and social support…
    Tel Aviv University
    Adler Center: Studies on Child Welfare
    May 2007

  • Social and emotional implications for teenagers…
    Haifa University
    The 38th Conference of the Israeli Sociological Society
    February 2007

2006

  • The influence of disengagement on youth…
    Ariel University
    16th Judea and Samaria Research Studies
    June 2006

2005

  • Political ideology under pressure
    Ariel University
    15th Judea and Samaria Research Studies
    June 2005

2003

  • PTSD among Israeli youth exposed to terror
    Ariel University
    13th Judea and Samaria Research Studies
    June 2003

2002

  • Is the connection between violence and drug use among youth…?
    Haifa University
    Israeli Sociological Society Annual Conference
    February 2002

4. Organization of Conferences or Sessions

2021

  • Chair of Session
    Stress and trauma during childhood
    Virtual
    42nd STAR International Conference
    7–8 July 2021

  • Chair of Session
    Israelis' mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Virtual
    ESTSS 2021 – Trauma and Mental Health during the Global Pandemic
    17–18 June 2021

  • Chair of Session
    Education post COVID-19
    Netanya Academic College
    Dagan Conference for Strategy and Security
    9 June 2021

2007

  • Chair of Session
    The effects of the Disengagement Plan on Israeli Society
    Haifa University
    38th Conference of the Israeli Sociological Society
    February 2007

2005

  • Chair of Session
    Child soldiers and civil war
    Dalhousie University, Halifax
    Pathways to Resilience: International Conference
    June 2005

  • Chair of Session
    Society under terror
    Beit Berl College
    36th Conference of the Israeli Sociological Society
    February 2005

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