Avi Bleich

3.4k total citations
87 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Avi Bleich is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Avi Bleich has authored 87 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 50 papers in Clinical Psychology, 24 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 10 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Avi Bleich's work include Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (26 papers), Schizophrenia research and treatment (15 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (13 papers). Avi Bleich is often cited by papers focused on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (26 papers), Schizophrenia research and treatment (15 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (13 papers). Avi Bleich collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and United Kingdom. Avi Bleich's co-authors include Zahava Solomon, Marc Gelkopf, Meni Koslowsky, Yuval Melamed, Joseph Attias, Bernard Lerer, Miriam Adelson, Gershon Bodner, Alan Apter and Shmuel Kron and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, NeuroImage and Biological Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Avi Bleich

87 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Avi Bleich Israel 28 1.6k 483 457 343 285 87 2.6k
Horst Dilling Germany 23 1.1k 0.7× 776 1.6× 367 0.8× 262 0.8× 376 1.3× 91 2.4k
Dean D. Krahn United States 35 1.3k 0.8× 425 0.9× 351 0.8× 588 1.7× 603 2.1× 79 4.1k
Joseph M. Rey Australia 29 1.5k 0.9× 1.0k 2.1× 254 0.6× 154 0.4× 287 1.0× 107 2.6k
Paul A. Arbisi United States 33 2.2k 1.3× 665 1.4× 567 1.2× 833 2.4× 345 1.2× 107 3.8k
Tuvia Peri Israel 23 2.8k 1.7× 438 0.9× 816 1.8× 552 1.6× 510 1.8× 52 4.1k
Jonathan Ipser South Africa 29 1.2k 0.8× 401 0.8× 657 1.4× 224 0.7× 304 1.1× 76 2.7k
Michael A. Hertzberg United States 30 2.7k 1.7× 420 0.9× 188 0.4× 429 1.3× 267 0.9× 53 3.7k
Rose T. Zimering United States 18 1.8k 1.1× 222 0.5× 218 0.5× 301 0.9× 207 0.7× 27 2.5k
James A. Halikas United States 26 837 0.5× 460 1.0× 220 0.5× 432 1.3× 262 0.9× 70 2.3k
Dalia Brandes Israel 11 1.9k 1.2× 232 0.5× 310 0.7× 473 1.4× 170 0.6× 11 2.5k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bleich, Avi, et al.. (2013). Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy for a Neuroleptic-Intolerant Patient with Disorganized Schizophrenia. Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses. 8(4). 201–204. 1 indexed citations
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Bleich, Avi, et al.. (2010). Security and psychiatry: the British experience and implications for forensic psychiatry services in Israel.. PubMed. 12(10). 587–91. 7 indexed citations
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Melamed, Yuval, et al.. (2008). Multi-modal weight control intervention for people with persistent mental disorders.. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 31(3). 194–200. 46 indexed citations
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Apter, Alan, et al.. (2008). Fatal and Non-Fatal Suicidal Behavior in Israeli Adolescent Males. Archives of Suicide Research. 12(1). 20–29. 27 indexed citations
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Goodman, Craig, et al.. (2007). Neurocognitive Deterioration in Elderly Chronic Schizophrenia Patients With and Without PTSD. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 195(5). 415–420. 19 indexed citations
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Melamed, Yuval, et al.. (2007). Foreign objects in the vagina of a mentally ill woman — case series. General Hospital Psychiatry. 29(3). 270–272. 7 indexed citations
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Gelkopf, Marc, et al.. (2006). The Effect of Humorous Movies on Inpatients With Chronic Schizophrenia. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 194(11). 880–883. 53 indexed citations
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Melamed, Yuval, et al.. (2005). [Pharmacotherapy in schizophrenia--comparison of second generation antipsychotic agents].. PubMed. 144(4). 285–90, 301. 2 indexed citations
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Dekel, Rachel, Zahava Solomon, & Avi Bleich. (2005). Emotional distress and marital adjustment of caregivers: contribution of level of impairment and appraised burden. Anxiety Stress & Coping. 18(1). 71–82. 55 indexed citations
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Dekel, Rachel, Zahava Solomon, & Avi Bleich. (2004). The contribution of social disability to the evaluation of mental disability among PTSD veterans.. PubMed. 41(4). 237–47. 11 indexed citations
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Heinik, Jeremia, et al.. (2003). Are the Clock-Drawing Test and the MMSE Combined Interchangeable with CAMCOG as a Dementia Evaluation Instrument in a Specialized Outpatient Setting?. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology. 16(2). 74–79. 26 indexed citations
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Gelkopf, Marc, et al.. (2002). An integration of three approaches to addiction and methadone maintenance treatment: the self-medication hypothesis, the disease model and social criticism.. PubMed. 39(2). 140–51. 6 indexed citations
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Gelkopf, Marc, et al.. (1999). Characteristics of benzodiazepine abuse in methadone maintenance treatment patients: a 1 year prospective study in an Israeli clinic. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 55(1-2). 63–68. 102 indexed citations
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Attias, Joseph, et al.. (1996). Event-related potentials in post-traumatic stress disorder of combat origin. Biological Psychiatry. 40(5). 373–381. 82 indexed citations
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Kotler, Moshe, et al.. (1996). Temperamental variables in PTSD patients. 2(5). 251–253. 2 indexed citations
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Myslobodsky, Michael S., Joseph Glicksohn, Max J. Stern, et al.. (1995). Changes of brain anatomy in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder: A pilot magnetic resonance imaging study. Psychiatry Research. 58(3). 259–264. 36 indexed citations
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Solomon, Zahava, Mark Waysman, Mario Mikulincer, et al.. (1992). From Front Line to Home Front: A Study of Secondary Traumatization. Family Process. 31(3). 289–302. 142 indexed citations
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Koslowsky, Meni, Avi Bleich, Mordechai Mark, et al.. (1992). The Factor Structure and Criterion Validity of the Short Form of the Eating Attitudes Test. Journal of Personality Assessment. 58(1). 27–35. 144 indexed citations
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Rabinowitz, Stanley, et al.. (1990). Debate Reawakened: Premorbid Factors for Soldiers with Refractory Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Psychological Reports. 67(3_suppl). 1363–1366. 1 indexed citations
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Solomon, Zahava, Mario Mikulincer, & Avi Bleich. (1988). Characteristic Expressions of Combat-related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Israeli Soldiers in the 1982 Lebanon War. Behavioral Medicine. 14(4). 171–178. 22 indexed citations

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