J J Sigal
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Sigal J, Weinfeld M
Psychiatry
. 2001 Jun;
64(1):69-80.
PMID: 11383444
Anecdotal reports suggest that child survivors of the Nazi persecution are functioning well as adults. Ratings of their parents by a randomly selected community sample of young adult Ashkenazi Jews...
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Sigal J, Paris J, Kardos M, Zimmerman G, BUONVINO M
Psychother Psychosom
. 1999 Jul;
68(4):193-8.
PMID: 10396010
Background And Objectives: The effectiveness of brief psychotherapy is established, but criteria for the selection of patients remain elusive. This study examines the usefulness of some widely used criteria for...
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Sigal J, Rossignol M, Perry J
J Nerv Ment Dis
. 1999 Feb;
187(1):57-9.
PMID: 9952256
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Mashal M, Feldman R, Sigal J
Fam Process
. 1989 Dec;
28(4):457-70.
PMID: 2535670
A 2-year followup study was conducted to determine the efficacy and degree of satisfaction with Milan-style family therapy with families refractory to other treatment interventions. Fourteen families and 5 couples...
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Sigal J, DiNicola V, BUONVINO M
Can J Psychiatry
. 1988 Apr;
33(3):207-12.
PMID: 3383096
Some studies have demonstrated negative psychological repercussions on children of parents who experienced extreme, prolonged stress. To determine whether such effects might continue in the third generation, we examined the...
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Sigal J, MEISLOVA J, Beltempo J, Silver D
Can J Psychiatry
. 1988 Feb;
33(1):51-6.
PMID: 3359393
Parents who had been placed in an orphanage as children rated the behaviour of all their children who were between the ages of 6-18 years on a children's behaviour survey...
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Sigal J, Weinfeld M
Psychiatry
. 1987 Aug;
50(3):280-8.
PMID: 3659215
Clinical studies suggest that children of Holocaust survivors remain enmeshed with their families or alienated from them. To examine the applicability of these observations to a nonclinic population, questionnaire responses...
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