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פרסומים

  1. Russo-Netzer, P. & Cohen, G. L. (in press). 'If you’re uncomfortable, go outside your comfort zone': A randomized control intervention. The Journal of Positive Psychology

  2. Russo-Netzer, P. (in press). Recalibrating the Compass in a Changing World: Education for Meaning and Meaningful Education. Journal of constructivist psychology.

  3. Atad, O. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2021). The effect of gratitude on well-being: Should we prioritize positivity or meaning? Journal of Happiness Studies. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-021-00448-4

  4. Russo-Netzer, P., Icekson, T. & Zeiger, A. (2021). The Path to a Satisfying Life among Secular and Ultra-Orthodox Individuals: The Roles of Cultural Background, Gratitude, and Optimism. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-02206-4

  5. Davidov, J. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2021).  Exploring the Phenomenological Structure of Existential Anxiety as Lived through Transformative Life Experiences. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. DOI: 10.1080/10615806.2021.1921162

  6. Russo-Netzer, P. & Ameli, M. (2021). Optimal sense-making and resilience in times of pandemic: Integrating rationality and meaning in psychotherapy. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.645926

  7. Russo-Netzer, P. & Icekson, T. (2020). Engaging with life: Synchronicity awareness as a pathway to personal growth. Current Psychology, 1-14. DOI: 10.1007/s12144-019-00595-1

  8. Abu-Raiya, H., Sasson, T. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2020). Presence of Meaning, Search for Meaning, Satisfaction with Life and Depressive Symptoms among a Diverse Israeli Sample. International Journal of Psychology, 56 (2), 276-285. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12709  

  9. Russo-Netzer, P. & Davidov, J. (2020). Transformative life experience as a glimpse to potentiality. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1-28. doi.org/10.1177/0022167820937487

  10. Russo-Netzer, P. & Shoshani, A. (2020). Authentic Inner Compass, Well-being, and Prioritization of Positivity and Meaning among Adolescents. Personality and Individual Differences, 167, 110248. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2020.110248

  11. Niemiec, R., Russo-Netzer, P. & Pargament, K.I. (2020). The decoding of the human spirit: A synergy of spirituality and character strengths toward wholeness. Frontiers in Psychology, 1-24.

  12. Pollari, C., Brite, J., Brackbill, R., Gargano, L., Adams, S.W., Russo-Netzer, P., Davidov, J., B.A.nyard, V. & Cone, J.E. (2020). World Trade Center Exposure and Posttraumatic Growth: Assessing positive psychological change 15 years after 9/11. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (1), 104.  https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010104

  13. Russo-Netzer, P. & Bergman, Y.S. (2019). Prioritizing Patterns and Life Satisfaction among Ultra-Orthodox Jews: The Moderating Role of the Sense of Community. The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 154, 233-248. DOI: 10.1080/00223980.2019.1704392

  14. Russo-Netzer, P., Horenczyk, G. & Bergman, Y. (2019). Affect, meaning in life and life satisfaction among immigrants and non-immigrants: A moderated mediation model. Current Psychology, 40(7), 3450-3458. doi.org/10.1007/s12144-019-00284-z

  15. Russo-Netzer, P., Sinai, M. & Zeevi, M. (2019). Meaning in life and work among counsellors: A qualitative exploration. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 48, 209-226. doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2019.1625026

  16. Russo-Netzer, P. & Litmann-Ovadia, H. (2019). "Something to live for": Experiences, resources and personal strengths in late adulthood. Frontiers in Psychology. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02452

  17. Russo-Netzer, P. (2018). "This is what real spirituality is all about": A phenomenological exploration of the experience of spirituality outside institutional religion. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. doi.org/10.1037/rel0000169

  18. Russo-Netzer, P. & Shoshani, A. (2018). Becoming teacher leaders: A meaning-making model. Cambridge Journal of Education, 49(3), 369-389. doi: 10.1080/0305764X.2018.1533524

  19. Litmann-Ovadia, H. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2018). Prioritizing positivity across the adult lifespan. Quality of Life Research, 28(2), 411-420.   doi.org/10.1007/s11136-018-2012-3

  20. Russo-Netzer, P. (2018). Prioritizing meaning as a pathway to meaning in life and general well-being. Journal of Happiness Studies, 20(6), 1863-1891. doi.org/10.1007/s10902-018-0031-y

  21. Russo-Netzer, P. (2018). Healing the divide through wholeness: Holding on to what makes us human. International Journal of Existential Psychology & Psychotherapy, 1-17. 

  22. Shoshani, A. & Russo-Netzer, P.* (2017). Exploring and Assessing Meaning in Life in Elementary School Children: Development and Validation of the Meaning in Life in Children Questionnaire (MIL-CQ). Personality and Individual Differences, 104, 460-465.

  23. Mayseless, O. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2017). A vision for the farther reaches of spirituality: A phenomenologically B.A.sed model of spiritual development and growth. Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 4(3), 176-192.

  24. Schlesinger, R. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2017). An inside look at the training processes of ultra-orthodox Jewish students of educational counseling. Dvarim, 10, 138-155. [Hebrew].

  25. Russo-Netzer, P. & Moran, G. (2017). Positive growth from adversity and beyond: Insights gained from cross-examination of clinical and non-clinical samples. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 88(1), 59-68. doi.org/10.1037/ort0000224

  26. Russo-Netzer, P. & Mayseless, O. (2016). Spiritual change outside institutional religion as inner work on the self: Deep within and beyond. Journal of Adult Development, 24(1), 1-14. doi.org/10.1080/15283488.2013.858224

  27. Russo-Netzer, P. (2016). The significance of the human spirit to therapeutic work with at-risk populations. Menituk Leshiluv, 19, 181-202. [Hebrew].

  28. Russo-Netzer, P. (2016). "Sometimes I don't even know where I am going": What supports individualized personal spiritual change? Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 9(1), 82-94. 

  29. Moran, G. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2015). Understanding universal elements in mental health recovery: A cross examination of peer providers and a nonclinical sample. Qualitative Health Research, 1-15. 

  30. Russo-Netzer, P. (2015). The search for meaning in life – Theoretical, experiential, and educational aspects. International Forum for Logotherapy, 38, 72-78.

  31. Russo-Netzer, P. & Mayseless, O. (2014). Spiritual Identity outside of Institutional Religion: A Phenomenological Exploration. Identity, 14 (1), 19-42. 

  32. Russo-Netzer, P. & Ben-Shahar, T. (2011)."Learning from success": A close look at a popular positive psychology course. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 6(6), 468-476. 

  33. Margalit, M., Raskind, M., Higgins, E.L. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2010). Mothers’ voices on the Internet: Stress, support and perceptions of mothers of children with LD and ADHD. Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 16 (1), 3-14. 

Chapters in books

  1. Sheinman N. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2021). Mindfulness in Education: Insights towards an integrative paradigm. In: M.L. Kern & M.L. Wehmeyer (Eds.). Palgrave Handbook on Positive Education. Palgrave Macmillan (pp. 609-643).

  2. Russo-Netzer, P. (2021). Preliminary exploration of creative expressions of ikigai. In: D. Fido & Y. Kotera (Eds.). Ikigai: Towards a psychological understanding of a life worth living. Concurrent Disorders Society Publishing (pp. 49-71).

  3. Russo-Netzer, P. & Mayseless, O.  (2021). Meaning in Life at the Cross-Roads of Personal Processes and Cultural Crisis. In: O. Mayseless & P. Russo-Netzer (Eds.). Finding Meaning: An Existential Quest in Post-Modern Israel. Oxford University Press.

  4. Mayseless, O. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2021). The Israeli Scene as a Case Study of Processes of Search for Meaning in Life in a Post-modern and Globalized World. In: O. Mayseless & P. Russo-Netzer (Eds.).  Finding Meaning: An Existential Quest in Post-Modern Israel. Oxford University Press.

  5. Russo-Netzer, P. (2020). Listening to the unheard cry for meaning: The role of educational counseling in meaning-seeking processes in a changing world. In: Kniel, S., Bules, R. & Shalev, R. (Eds.). Educational counseling: Theory and Practice. pp. 295-314. Resling Publications. [Hebrew].

  6. Russo-Netzer, P. & Davidov, J. (2020). What is it like to be authentic? Exploring the lived experience of authenticity. In L. C. J. Wong & E. M. Tam (Eds.), The existential positive psychology of suffering. Toronto, ON: INPM Press.

  7. Russo-Netzer, P., Schulenberg, S.E. & Batthyany, A. (2016). Understanding, coping and thriving through science and practice. In: P. Russo-Netzer, S.E. Schulenberg & A. Batthyany (Eds.), Clinical perspectives on meaning: Positive and existential psychotherapy. New York: Springer.

  8. Russo-Netzer, P. & Ben-Shahar, T. (2015). Positive accomplishments – introduction. In: Norrish, J., Positive Education. Oxford University Press.

  9. Batthyany, A. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2014). Psychologies of meaning. In: A. Batthyany & P. Russo-Netzer (Eds.), Meaning in Positive and Existential Psychology. New York: Springer.  

  10. Russo-Netzer, P. & Ben-Shahar, T. (2013). A close look at a popular positive psychology course. In: Parks, A. (Ed.). Positive Psychology in Higher Education. NY: Taylor & Francis.

  11. Mayseless, O. & Russo-Netzer, P. (2011).The interplay of self-transcendence and psychological maturity among Israeli college students. In: Lerner, R. M., & Warren, A. E. A. (Eds.). Positive youth development and spirituality: Research perspectives and future possibilities. pp. 289-308. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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