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Ronit D Leichtentritt

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 11, 2011
Silenced voices: Israeli mothers' experience of feticideRonit D Leichtentritt
Death Studies|September 28, 2004
The meaning that young Israeli adults ascribe to the least undesirable deathRonit D Leichtentritt
Omega|October 2, 2009
Spiritual beliefs among Israeli nurses and social workers: a comparison based on their involvement with the dyingGilly Pelleg, Ronit D Leichtentritt
Death Studies|November 26, 2024
Experiences of maternal-fetal medicine specialists conducting feticideRonit D Leichtentritt, Michal Bertele
Death Studies|April 24, 2026
"Death is a part of me": Trauma survivors' relationship with deathRonit D Leichtentritt, Shani Pitcho
Death Studies|May 1, 2015
Ideological meaning making after the loss of a child: the case of Israeli bereaved parentsAdi Barak, Ronit D Leichtentritt
Qualitative Health Research|June 27, 2014
Configurations of Time in Bereaved Parents' NarrativesAdi Barak, Ronit D Leichtentritt
Death Studies|January 23, 2025
Continuing bonds and the posthumous childRonit D Leichtentritt, Michal Mahat Shamir
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|September 9, 2015
Israeli mothers' meaning reconstruction in the aftermath of homicideMichal Mahat-Shamir, Ronit D Leichtentritt
Death Studies|August 28, 2002
Family beliefs about end-of-life decisions: an interpersonal perspectiveRonit D Leichtentritt, Kathryn D Rettig
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 11, 2011
Silenced voices: Israeli mothers' experience of feticideRonit D Leichtentritt
Death Studies|September 28, 2004
The meaning that young Israeli adults ascribe to the least undesirable deathRonit D Leichtentritt
Omega|October 2, 2009
Spiritual beliefs among Israeli nurses and social workers: a comparison based on their involvement with the dyingGilly Pelleg, Ronit D Leichtentritt
Death Studies|November 26, 2024
Experiences of maternal-fetal medicine specialists conducting feticideRonit D Leichtentritt, Michal Bertele
Death Studies|April 24, 2026
"Death is a part of me": Trauma survivors' relationship with deathRonit D Leichtentritt, Shani Pitcho
Death Studies|May 1, 2015
Ideological meaning making after the loss of a child: the case of Israeli bereaved parentsAdi Barak, Ronit D Leichtentritt
Qualitative Health Research|June 27, 2014
Configurations of Time in Bereaved Parents' NarrativesAdi Barak, Ronit D Leichtentritt
Death Studies|January 23, 2025
Continuing bonds and the posthumous childRonit D Leichtentritt, Michal Mahat Shamir
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|September 9, 2015
Israeli mothers' meaning reconstruction in the aftermath of homicideMichal Mahat-Shamir, Ronit D Leichtentritt
Death Studies|August 28, 2002
Family beliefs about end-of-life decisions: an interpersonal perspectiveRonit D Leichtentritt, Kathryn D Rettig
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