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J J Sigal

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Archives of General Psychiatry|December 1, 1993
Transference interpretations, patients' gender, and dropout ratesJ J Sigal
Psychoanalytic Review|December 31, 1998
Long-term effects of the Holocaust: empirical evidence for resilience in the first, second, and third generationJ J Sigal
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal|April 1, 1976
Effects of paternal exposure to prolonged stress on the mental health of the spouse and children. Families of Canadian Army survivors of the Japanese World War II CAMPSJ J Sigal
International Psychiatry Clinics|January 1, 1971
Second-generation effects of massive psychic traumaJ J Sigal
The Journal of Pediatrics|April 1, 1976
Letter: More on the overconcern of parents following a severe illness in their childJ J Sigal, P Gagnon
Psychiatry|June 1, 2001
Do children cope better than adults with potentially traumatic stress? A 40-year follow-up of Holocaust survivorsJ J Sigal, M Weinfeld
Psychiatry|August 1, 1987
Mutual involvement and alienation in families of Holocaust survivorsJ J Sigal, M Weinfeld
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal|October 1, 1971
Concentration camp survival: a pilot study of effects on the second generationJ J Sigal, V Rakoff
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|March 1, 1976
Motivational effects of hunger on time estimation and delay of gratification in obese and nonobese boysJ J Sigal, L Adler
Canada'S Mental Health|June 1, 1976
Teaching family therapy by simulationJ J Sigal, S Levin
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Archives of General Psychiatry|December 1, 1993
Transference interpretations, patients' gender, and dropout ratesJ J Sigal
Psychoanalytic Review|December 31, 1998
Long-term effects of the Holocaust: empirical evidence for resilience in the first, second, and third generationJ J Sigal
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal|April 1, 1976
Effects of paternal exposure to prolonged stress on the mental health of the spouse and children. Families of Canadian Army survivors of the Japanese World War II CAMPSJ J Sigal
International Psychiatry Clinics|January 1, 1971
Second-generation effects of massive psychic traumaJ J Sigal
The Journal of Pediatrics|April 1, 1976
Letter: More on the overconcern of parents following a severe illness in their childJ J Sigal, P Gagnon
Psychiatry|June 1, 2001
Do children cope better than adults with potentially traumatic stress? A 40-year follow-up of Holocaust survivorsJ J Sigal, M Weinfeld
Psychiatry|August 1, 1987
Mutual involvement and alienation in families of Holocaust survivorsJ J Sigal, M Weinfeld
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal|October 1, 1971
Concentration camp survival: a pilot study of effects on the second generationJ J Sigal, V Rakoff
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|March 1, 1976
Motivational effects of hunger on time estimation and delay of gratification in obese and nonobese boysJ J Sigal, L Adler
Canada'S Mental Health|June 1, 1976
Teaching family therapy by simulationJ J Sigal, S Levin
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