Bereavement, Trauma and loss
Keynote Address: Intrusion and exclusion in the therapeutic hour: The therapy experience of today. One day conference, Israel Association for Psychotherapy, Tel Aviv; May, 2002.
Bereavement
Rubin, S. The Paradox of Bereavement: Thoughts and Findings following the Death of a Child. Colloquium presentation at the University of Haifa’s Department of Psychology; Haifa; March 29, 2001.
Bereavement
Rubin, S. Keynote Address: Living with Loss: The Struggles and Triumphs of Bereaved Parents. Plenary invited presentation. Nineteenth King’s College Conference on Death and Bereavement. London, Ontario, Canada; May, 2001.
Bereavement, Trauma and loss
Rubin, S., Malkinson, R. & Witztum, E. Traumatic and non-traumatic bereavement: Theoretical and clinical applications. Invited plenary for the 6th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society. Jerusalem, July, 2000.
Bereavement, Trauma and loss
Rubin, S. The loss of a loved one in Jewish tradition and the loss of Jewish tradition among the loving in Israel. Plenary presentation for conference entitled: “Dying, death and grief as an impulse of an ethical and spiritual religious development in post-modern society”. Koln, Germany, March, 1999.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S. Balancing fidelity to the living and the dead: A psychological focus on the self, the deceased and life involvements. Plenary presentation for conference entitled: “Dying, death and grief as an impulse of an ethical and spiritual religious development in post-modern society”. Koln, Germany, March, 1999.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S.: Mourning the future: Potential grief and mourning trajectories following SIDS loss. Invited presentation. Eighth European Society for the Study and Prevention of Infant Death Conference. Jerusalem, June, 1999.
Ethics and Professional Practice
Rubin, S. Boundary issues in psychotherapy: New findings — but aren’t the implications a foregone conclusion. Invited presentation, Conference on Patient-therapist Interaction, sponsored by Machon Green, Ramat Aviv, September, 1998.
Ethics and Professional Practice
Rubin, S.: Dangerous Liaisons- Psychotherapy in the not so distant future. Invited presentation for National Conference: Health and Law for the Future (idan habah) in conjunction with the Celebration: Fifty Years for the State of Israel – “Israel from Jubilee to Jubilee.” Conference sponsored by the Israeli Society for Law and Medicine and the Center for Health, Law and Ethics, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa, Haifa, May, 1998.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S.: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: The Two-track Model of Bereavement: Prospect and Retrospect. Ira Nerken International Plenary Address to the Association for Death Education and Counseling. Chicago, Illinois, March, 1998.
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Research and Loss
Rubin, S.: The varying characteristics of Martians (researchers) and Venusians (therapists) and their communication and mating abilities. Presentation at symposium with John Jordan, Robert Neimeyer and Phyllis Silverman entitled: Researchers are from Mars, Therapists are from Venus, Why can’t we sit down on Earth and have lunch together. Association for Death Education and Counseling. Chicago, Illinois, March, 1998.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S.: The Two-track Model of Bereavement. Presentation at symposium on Models of Intervention with Traumatic and Non-traumatic Bereavement. (with R. Malkinson and E. Witztum). International Congress of Bereavement and ADEC. Washington, DC., June 27, 1997.
Loss, Ethics and End-of-Life Care
Rubin, S.: Understanding How Loss and Bereavement Affect End-of-Life Care. Presentation and Discussion for Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, offered by the Division of Medical Ethics, course: Towards Excellence in End-of-Life Care: Managing Care, Cost and the Law. Cambridge, Mass, June 20, 1997.
Ethics and Clinical Psychology
Rubin, S.: Ethics for the ethical clinical psychologist – Practice-oriented workshop – Israel Psychological Association’s 26th Scientific Congress, Tel Aviv, October, 1997 .
Ethics and Psychology
Rubin, S.: Looking at ethics in psychology: Theory and practice. Symposium Organizer and Chairperson, Co-author on 3 presentations with Najla Amar et. Al., Yotam Dagan et. Al. & Danah Amir – Israel Psychological Association’s 26th Scientific Congress, Tel Aviv, October, 1997.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S.: Clinical and Research Findings Utilizing the Two-Track Model of Bereavement: Implications for Hospital Practice. Scientific lecture to the Akademia fur Artzliche Fortbildung Niedersachsen, Guest lecture; Hannover, Germany, September 26, 1996.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S.: Analyzing Bereavement Interventions from Various Perspectives. Plenary as part of the Trauerbegleitung: Perspektiven fur Fortbildung und Forschung. Program sponsored by the Institute for Social Medicine and Psychology, Evangelical Academy Loccum, Hannover, Germany; September 25, 1996.
Ethics and Psychology
Rubin, S. Professional ethics: Research and thinking about individual freedom and the professions. Colloquium presentation to the Tel Aviv University Department of Psychology; Tel Aviv, May 6, 1996.
Ethics in Clinical Psychology
Rubin, S.: A Time for Ethics in Clinical Psychology: Symposium Organizer and Chairperson. Paper – Looking at ethics in psychology: Theory and practice. Israel Psychological Association’s 25th Scientific Congress, Beersheba, October, 1995.
Psychotherapy and Supervision
Rubin, S.: Supervision with “Therapeutic Space”: Clinical, Ethical and Professional Aspects. Israel Psychological Association’s 25th Scientific Congress, Beers Sheba, October, 1995.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S. The Paradox of Bereavement: Clinical and Research Findings Utilizing the Two-Track Model of Bereavement. Colloquium presentation at the Harvard University Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry Academic Teaching Conference; Boston, Massachusetts; February 16, 1995.
Bereavement
Rubin, S. and Frydman-Helfant, S.: Bereaved siblings and the Two-track Model of Bereavement: Influences on functioning and relationship to the deceased over time. Presentation to the Third National Conference on Bereavement and Israeli Society; Tel Aviv, June, 1994.
Bereavement
Schecter, N. and Rubin, S.: Do we respond differently to child loss as opposed to spouse loss: Evaluating response to loss from the perspective of the Two-track Model of Bereavement. Presentation to the Third National Conference on Bereavement and Israeli Society; Tel Aviv, June, 1994.
Bereavement
Rubin, S.: The Two-track Model of Bereavement and its use in psychotherapeutic intervention with chronic grief. Presentation to the International Conference on Grief and Bereavement; Stockholm, Sweden; June, 1994.
Psychotherapy and Supervision
Rubin, S.: Balancing Support and Criticism in Psychotherapy Supervision. Israel Psychological Association’s 24th Scientific Congress, Tel Aviv, October, 1993.
Professional Ethics
Rubin, S. (with Dror, O.): Professional Ethics and the Clinical Psychologist: Preliminary Research Findings and Implications. Israel Psychological Association’s 24th Scientific Congress, Tel Aviv, October, 1993.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S. Treating chronic grief utilizing the Two-track Model of Bereavement. Fifth International Congress on Rehabilitation in Psychiatry, Jerusalem, November, 1992.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S. Beyond the Stress Paradigm in Bereavement Research: Outcome to Loss and Relational History. Fiftieth International Convention of the International Council of Psychologists; Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July, 1992.
Psychotherapy and Supervision
Rubin, S. Psychotherapy Supervision and Therapeutic Inadequacy: The Limits of the Supervisory Contract. Fiftieth International Convention of the International Council of Psychologists; Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July, 1992.
Child Therapy and Evaluation
Rubin, S., and Moaz, D.: The Relationship Between Transitional Objects and Phenomena to Maternal Closeness and Anxiety. Israel Psychological Association’s 22nd Scientific Congress, Haifa, February, 1989. Sadeh, A., Rubin, S., and Berman, E. Object Representation and Object Relationship in the Prediction of Depression in College Students-with Avi Sadeh & E. Berman. American Psychological Association 98th Annual Convention; Boston, MA; August, 1990.
Bereavement
Rubin, S., Dichterman, D., and Tamir, G.: Bereavement in Israel: New Directions in Research. Israel Psychological Association’s 22nd Scientific Congress, Haifa, February, 1989.
Bereavement
Rubin, S., Dichterman, D., and Tamir, G.: Relationship to the Deceased and Adequacy of Functioning Among War Bereaved Israeli Parents: Further Research with the Two-track Model of Bereavement. Fourth International Congress on Stress and Adjustment in Time of Peace and War; Tel Aviv; January, 1989.
Bereavement
Rubin, S.: Relationship to the Deceased and Adequacy of Functioning Among War Bereaved Israeli Parents. International Conference on Grief and Bereavement. London, England; July, 1988.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S.: On the Impact of a Son’s Death Upon the Marital Couple: A Study of War Bereaved Parents in Israel. Conference on Loss and the Family. Ballymaloe Inn; Shangarry, Ireland; July, 1988.
Psychotherapy and Supervision
Rubin, S.: The Intensive Supervision of Psychotherapy: Anxiety and the Humanistic Perspective. American Psychological Association 95th Annual Convention; New York, NY; August, 1987.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S.: Loss, Adjustment and the Relationship to the Deceased in Israeli Parents Bereaved of Adult Sons to War. Research Seminar – Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis; Chicago, June, 1987.
Bereavement and Psychotherapy
Rubin, S.: The Loss of a Son to War: The Presence of Bereavement Responses Among Israeli Parents and Some Implications for Clinicians. Presentation to the Center for Family Studies, Northwestern University. Chicago, April, 1987.
Bereavement
Rubin, S., Tamir, G., Dichterman, D., Sadeh, A. and Caspi-Yavin, Y.: A Discussion of Parental Bereavement Following the Yom Kippur and Lebanon Wars. Presentation to the National Symposium on Bereavement and Israeli Society; Tel Aviv, April, 1987.
Bereavement
Rubin, S., Dichterman, D., Tamir, G., Sadeh, A. and Caspi-Yavin, Y.: Bereaved Parents in Israel: A Preliminary Presentation on Parents Bereaved of Sons in the Yom Kippur and Sheleg Wars. Israel Psychological Association’s Twenty-first Scientific Conference. Tel Aviv, March, 1987.
Bereavement
Rubin, S.: Bereavement Outcome in War Bereaved Parents: Preliminary Data on Continuing Mourning and Attachment. Colloquium Delivered at the University of Chicago, Department of Psychiatry; Chicago, September, 1986.
Education
Rubin, S.: The Undergraduate Seminar on bereavement: A Multi-method Approach. First International Symposium on Bereavement. Jerusalem; November, 1985.
Child Therapy and Evaluation
Rubin, S. and Zaher, H.: Intervention in Traumatic Child Death: Guilt, Disorganization and Reorganization in a Moslem family. First International Symposium on Bereavement.; November, 1985.
Psychotherapy and Supervision
Rubin, S.: The Dilemmas of Supervision: Supervisors in Peer Supervision. American Psychological Association 92nd Annual Convention; Toronto, Ontario; August, 1984.
Child Therapy and Evaluation
Rubin, S., Mevarech, Z., Feldbloom, I. Sabo, N. and Sadeh, A.: “Troublesome” and “Satisfying” Children in the Schools: Behavioral and Evaluative- descriptive features. Israel Psychological Association’s Annual Convention; Jerusalem; April, 1983.
Bereavement
Rubin, S.: Beyond Adjustment: Parameters of Successful Resolution of Bereavement. Third International Congress on Stress and Adjustment in Time of Peace and War; Tel Aviv; January, 1983.
Ethics and Training
Rubin, S.: Cheating, Ethics and the Student of Professional Psychology. American Psychological Association 91st Annual Convention; Anah, California; August, 1983.
Child Therapy and Evaluation
Rubin, S., Goldberg-Hier, M. and Lippman, J.: Independent Diagnosis of Learning Disability and Emotional Disorder. American Psychological Association 90th Annual Convention; Washington, D.C.; August, 1982.
Child Therapy and Evaluation
Rubin, S., Lippman, J., and Goldberg-Hier, M.: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Findings in the Diagnosis of Borderline and Neurotic Pathology in Children. Israel Psychological Association’s 18th Scientific Convention; Haifa, Israel; February, 1982.
Bereavement
Rubin, S.: Child Death and the Woman: A Mental Health Perspective. International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women; Haifa, Israel; December, 1981.
Child Therapy
Rubin, S.: On the Relationship Between Expressive Language Deficits and Atypical Development of the Self in Preschool Children. International Congress of Psychology of the Child; Paris, France; July 4, 1979.
Bereavement
Rubin, S.: Persisting Effects of Loss: A Model of Mourning. Second International Conference on Stress and Adjustment in Time of Peace and War; Jerusalem, Israel; June 22, 1978.
Bereavement
Rubin, S.: Mourning and Anxiety. Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association; Chicago, Illinois; May 5, 1978.
Bereavement
Rubin, S.: Time Passes and Feelings Change: A Study of Recent and Non-recent S.I.D.S. Mothers. National Conference on Counseling and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome; Oak Brook, Illinois; September 30, 1976.