Sara Freedman - Goldstone

Doctor
Social Work
Bar Ilan University
Israel

Biography

Dr. Sara Freedman - Goldstone is affiliated to the Department of Social Work, Bar Ilan University. Dr. Sara Freedman - Goldstone is currently providing services as Doctor. Dr. Sara Freedman - Goldstone has published numerous publications in various national and international peer-reviewed journals and presented scientific papers across the world. Because of the active association with different societies and academies as well as the contributions, Dr. Sara Freedman - Goldstone is been recognized by the subject experts around the world. Dr. Sara Freedman - Goldstone contributions are appreciated by various reputed awards. Dr. Sara Freedman - Goldstone clinical and scientific research interests include PTSD, PTSD: Background and Development; PTSD: Treatment; PTSD following Terrorist Attacks and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. CBT: Theoretical Fundamentals, CBT for Depression; CBT for Anxiety Disorders; CBT for Bereavement; CBT and Medicine; CBT for Psychosis. Disaster Management and Mass Casualty Disaster Planning.

Research Intrest

PTSD, PTSD: Background and Development; PTSD: Treatment; PTSD following Terrorist Attacks and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. CBT: Theoretical Fundamentals, CBT for Depression; CBT for Anxiety Disorders; CBT for Bereavement; CBT and Medicine; CBT for Psychosis. Disaster Management and Mass Casualty Disaster Planning

List of Publications
Shalev AY, Freedman S. PTSD following terrorist attacks: a prospective evaluation. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2005 Jun 1;162(6):1188-91.
Weiniger CF, Shalev AY, Ofek H, Freedman S, Weissman C, Einav S. Posttraumatic stress disorder among hospital surgical physicians exposed to victims of terror: a prospective, controlled questionnaire survey. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2006 Jun 6;67(6):890-6.
Einav S, Shalev AY, Ofek H, Freedman S, Matot I, Weiniger CF. Differences in psychological effects in hospital doctors with and without post-traumatic stress disorder. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 2008 Aug 1;193(2):165-6.