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Stevan E. Hobfoll
November 2007
EDUCATION:
University of Illinois, Urbana, B.S. in Psychology (Magna Cum Laude), 1973.
University of London, Kings College. Non‑degree candidate, September, 1971 to June, 1972.
University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, M.A. 1975; Ph.D., 1977 in Clinical-Community Psychology, APA Approved. Doctoral Supervisor: Charles D. Spielberger.
POSITIONS HELD:
2002 to present - Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Kent State University.
1987 to 2002-Professor of Psychology, Kent State University.
2004 to present. Senior Fellow. Center for National Security Studies, University of Haifa. Israel.
2002 to present - Adjunct Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine.
2001 to present. Director and co-founder, Summa-Kent State Center for the Treatment and Study of Traumatic Stress (CTSTS). Department of Psychiatry, Summa Health Systems. CTSTS is a partnership between Summa Health System and Kent State University and is dedicated to research, training and clinical intervention with victims of trauma, locally, regionally, and internationally. Akron, Ohio.
1987 to present - Director, Applied Psychology Center, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. The Center is a specialized organization whose goal is to promote applied psychological research concerning social problems and issues and to provide model programs and consultation to community organizations, businesses, and government.
1986‑1987 Visiting Professor - Department of Psychology, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois.
1983‑1988 Senior Lecturer 1983‑1987 (Equivalent, Associate Professor, U.S.). Professor Fellow 1987‑1988 (Equivalent, Entry‑level Full Professor, U.S.). Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University.
1980‑1983 Lecturer 1980‑1982 (Equivalent, Assistant Professor, U.S.). Senior Lecturer 1982‑1983 (Equivalent, Associate Professor, U.S.). Department of Sociology of Health. Faculty of Health Sciences. Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, Israel.
1978‑1979 Psychologist. Private Practice. East Anchorage Psychiatric Center.
1977‑1979 Psychologist. Anchorage Children's Center.
1977‑1979 Adjunct Professor. Doctoral program in professional psychology, United States International University, Anchorage Campus.
1977‑1979 Research Associate. Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, University of Alaska at Anchorage.
1976‑1977 Pre‑doctoral intern, community and clinical psychology. APA Approved, Clinical Psychology. Center for Psychological Services. University of Texas at Austin.
1974‑1976 Director, Community and University Service Encounter (CAUSE). Director of three inner‑city experimental preschools/community centers, and center for paraprofessional human service training of students and community members involved in primary and secondary prevention.
ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS:
Lifetime Achievement Award, Division of Health Psychology, International Association of Applied Psychology. Athens, Greece. July, 2006.
Robert S. Laufer Memorial Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (2006). “This award is given to an individual or group who has made an outstanding contribution to research in the PTSD field.”
Senior Fulbright Specialist Award (2003-2008). The Senior Fulbright Specialist Award allows senior scholars to be available to universities throughout the world for a 5-year period in order to allow brief visits to provide consultation, research collaboration, and teaching. Area of expertise for this award is terrorism and its impact on communities.
Selection as an “Model Program” recommended for National adoption by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). For work on HIV/AIDS Prevention Among Inner-City Women, “Communal Effectance-AIDS Prevention (CE-AP). 2003.
Selection as an “Effective Program” for the National Registry of Effective Programs. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA). For work on HIV/AIDS Prevention Among Inner-City Women, “Reducing AIDS Risk Activities.” Press Briefing and Award Presentation, June 13, 2003, National Press Club, Washington, D.C.
Distinguished Scholar Award. The American Educational Research Association (AERA). Stress and Coping Special Interest Group. Chicago, April, 2003.
2002 - 2003, Dr. Carol A. Cartwright’s President’s Report, “100 Ways Kent State is Changing Lives.” The Summa/Kent State Center for the Treatment and Study of Traumatic Stress was honored as the region’s only major treatment, education and research center dedicated to traumatic stress.
Lifetime Achievement Award. Stress and Anxiety Research Society (STAR). For outstanding scientific contributions to the field of stress and anxiety and for professional contributions to the field. July, 2002.
2002 Telly Award Finalist, The 23rd Annual Telly Awards. A national competition honoring outstanding non-network television commercials and programs and non-broadcast video and film productions. For ACCENT, a video curriculum promoting violence prevention and women’s health empowerment.
Year 2000 Fellow. Australian Psychological Society, Directorate of Scientific Affairs and University of Melbourne. Delivered series of workshops and addresses to academic, clinical, business, and public sectors and consulted on research and intervention. May, 2000.
Berscheid-Hatfield Award for distinguished contribution to scholarship, awarded at mid-career. International Network on Personal Relationships, June 1999.
Distinguished Scholar, Kent State University. Awarded May 1999.
Developed AIDS prevention program for women selected as a model by a national scientific expert panel for “demonstrated positive impact on fertility and STD/HIV/AIDS related behaviors” and made available for national distribution by Program Archive on Sexuality, Health and Adolescence (PASHA) through U. S. Office of Population Affairs.
AIDS prevention program designated by Centers for Disease as one of a select group of programs recommended for adoption. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Synthesis Project. November, 1999.
Scholarly Contribution Award for Research and Publications in the Area of Applied Psychology for African Americans, Kent State University Office of Cultural Diversity, 1993
Honorable Mention, 1991-92 Northern Ohio LIVE Award of Achievement in Education
Fellow, American Psychological Association Divisions12, ClinicalPsychology; 27, Community Psychology; 35, Psychology of Women; 38, Health Psychology; and 45, The Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues.
1990 Peer Recognition Award for Contributions by Individuals/Organizations Working with HIV/AIDS in Ohio's Racial and Ethnic Communities. Ohio Department of Health.
Ecology of Stress (1988, Hemisphere) was selected by Encyclopedia Britannica 1989 Yearbook as one of "175 recent books that have been judged significant contributions to learning and understanding."
Commendation Award, Research on Psychology of Women. Southeastern Psychological Association, 1975.
Non‑degree candidate University of London, Kings College, September, 1971 to June, 1972. James Scholar, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1970‑1973.
Freshman National Honors Fraternity, 1969.
Illinois State Scholar, 1968‑1973.
EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES:
Editorial Board. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 2003 - ( )
Editorial Board. International Journal of Stress Management. 2004- ( ).
Editor (North America). Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: An International Journal. 1992‑2002.
Consulting Editor. The Series in Applied Psychology. Westwood, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1997-2002.
Editor-in-Chief. Applied Psychology: Individual, Social and Community Issues. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. 1993-1997.
Editor-in-Chief. Series in Applied Psychology: Social Issues and Questions. Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishing Co. 1989-1993.
Associate Editor, Clinical and Community Psychology. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 1985‑1990.
Book Review Editor. Community Psychologist. 1988‑1991.
Editorial Consultant. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1988-1994. Anxiety Research: An International Journal. 1990-1992. Journal of Community Psychology. 1990-1991. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 1990-1998. American Journal of Community Psychology. 1992-1996. Ansiedad y Estrés. 1995-( ). Journal of Health Psychology. 1996-( ). Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: An International Journal. 2002-( ). International Journal of Stress Management. 2002-( ).
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Department of Defense meeting on treatment and research on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for Returning and Operating Forces in Iraq. PTSD/Traumatic Brain Injury Stakeholders Meeting. Baltimore, June, 2007.
Colloguia on Terrorism’s Impact. University of Lisboa and University of Minho, Portugal. May, 2007.
Workshop on Prevention of HIV. University of Lisboa. May, 2007.
Head, Scientific Organizing Committee. NATO Advanced Research Workshop. Social Stress of Immigrants: Members of Minority Groups as a Factor of Terrorist Behavior. Tel Hai, Israel, April, 2007.
Colloquiua. Terrorism: Integrating the Biological, Psychological and Political Impact. School of Political Science. University of Haifa and Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University. May, 2007.
Member. Board of Directors. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. 2006-2010.
Invited Distinguished Scholar Address. “Childhood Trauma Lasts Forever: The Long-term Impact of Child Sexual and Physical Abuse in Women’s Lives.” The American Educational Research Association (AERA). Stress and Coping Special Interest Group. Chicago, April, 2007.
Colloquium: Traumatic Growth: Paths and Paradoxes. School of Education. University of Melbourne, Australia. March, 2007.
Visiting Scholar. Australian Psychological Society. Workshops on Traumatic Stress in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. March, 2007.
Colloquium. Terrorism and mass-casualty’s impact on the self and society. Rush Medical School. Chicago, February, 2007.
Keynote Address: Terrorism’s Impact on the Self and Society: How Terrorism Tears at the Self and Social Fabric. 20th Annual conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Warsaw, Poland, August, 2006.
Convener: Advanced Research and Training Seminars (ARTS). Stress, Health and Well-being in the Face of Trauma. July 21 – 23, 2006, Athens, Greece. ARTS is an educational program for early to mid-career psychological scientists from low-income (developing and in-transition) countries to promote their attendance at international congresses and to advance their research. ARTS is sponsored by IAAP (International Association of Applied Psychology), IUPsyS (International Union of Psychological Science) and IACCP (International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology). Three conveners are recruited yearly to lead the ARTS program.
Keynote Address. The Impact of Terror on Self and Society: Even our Gains May be Losses. International Association of Applied Psychology. Athens, Greece, July 2006.
Keynote Address: Traumatic Growth in the Face of Terrorism: Paradoxical Impact. Society for Stress and Anxiety Research (STAR). Crete, Greece, July 2006.
Colloquium. “The Impact of Terrorism on the Self and Society.” Univ. of Chicago, Dept. of Psychology, Chicago, IL. January 2006.
“The Impact of Terrorism and Disaster.” University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO. January 2006.
Fullbright Senior Specialist Peer Review Selection Committee. 2006-( ).
Keynote Address. “Terrorism: A challenge to the self, the collective and democracy.” 26th International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society. Halle, Germany. July 2005.
Preconference Workshop. “Introduction and Applications of Conservation of Resource Theory and Well-being.” 26th International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society. Halle, Germany. July 2005.
Preconference Workshop. “Conservation of Resources Theory: Stress and relationships.” 26th International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society. Halle, Germany. July 2005.
Workshop. Prevention and treatment of traumatic stress: A resource perspective. Tel Aviv University School of Allied Health. June, 2005.
Keynote Address. “The Impact of Disaster, War, and Terrorism on Individuals and Societies.” Traumatic Stress in Israel Conference. Haifa University. June, 2005.
Keynote Address and Workshop: Canadian Traumatic Stress Network, Réseau canadien de stress traumatique, Ottawa Canada, May, 2005.
Colloquium. Terrorism, Trauma, and Democracy: Terrorism Tearing at Our Emotions and Humanity. University of Miami, Miami, FL. April 2005
Presentation, “New Approaches in Treatment of PTSD,” at Portage Path Behavioral Health, Akron, OH. March 2005.
Public Lecture: Akron Round Table (A community forum). Terrorism, Psychology and Democracy: The Influence of Terrorism on Self and Society. January 20, 2005.
Workshops. The study and treatment of terror-related trauma. University of Haifa, Bar-Ilan University, and University of Tel Aviv. Israel. December 2004.
Participant and keynote speaker. International Assembly on Managing the Psychology of Fear and Terror. Issues Deliberation Australia and America. Austin, Texas, August, 2004.
Keynote Address. “Trauma, War, and Democracy.” Asian Health Psychology Society. Seoul, Korea, August 2004.
Consultant. Policy formation regarding response to terrorism. Various government bodies in U.S., including Public Health Service, 2002-present.
Workshop on Resources and Trauma Experience. New York University International Trauma Studies Program. January 2004.
Colloquium Series on War, Terrorism and Trauma. University of Haifa, University of Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, and Israel Defense Forces. December 2003.
Colloquium. “The Wake of Resource Loss following Traumatic Community Events.” The Columbia Center for Youth Violence Prevention, Columbia University, New York, NY, October, 2003.
Invited Distinguished Scholar Address. “Racism, classism, sexism, disease, poverty, 60-hour work week–And we still tell them it’s in their stress appraisals!” The American Educational Research Association (AERA). Stress and Coping Special Interest Group. Chicago, April, 2003
Keynote Address. “The impact of resource loss and gain on community resiliency in the face of extreme stress.” National Security Studies Center & The Center for Interdisciplinary Research of Emotions: International Conference on Counter-Terrorism in Democracies: Political and Psychological Perspectives. University of Haifa, Israel, January, 2003.
Colloquium. “The influence of culture, community, and the nested self in the stress process.” Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Emotions. University of Haifa, Israel, December 2002.
Keynote Address. AIDS Prevention with Inner-City Women: The Need to Advance Women’s Skills. Seventh Annual World AIDS day Conference: Ohio Live and Let Live. Columbus, Ohio. December 2002.
Chair, NIMH Special Emphasis Panel, Scientific Review Committee. Rapid Action Deployment of AIDS Research (RADAR). January, 2002.
Visiting Scholar. University of Rome, La Sapienza; Department of Clinical Science, School of Medicine and Department of Psychology. Institute of the Study of Psychotherapy. January, 2002.
Colloquium. “AIDS Prevention Among Inner-City Women: Focus on Resource Development.” Yale AIDS Colloquium Series. Yale University, New Haven Connecticut. November, 2001.
Senior Scientist Mentor and Member, External Scientific Advisory Committee, MBRS-Score program, National Institute of Health, University of Texas at San Antonio. To enhance the competitiveness of scientists at the University for external research grant funding, 2001.
Visiting Scholar. University of Minho and Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal., March 2001.
Keynote Address. “The Embedding of Stress in Culture and Community.” 14th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS). Leiden, The Netherlands, August 2000.
Presidential Address. “The Challenge of AIDS Prevention among Inner-City Women.” 21st International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society (STAR). Bratislava, Slovakia, July, 2000.
University Address. “Work Won’t Love You Back: Stress and Families.” Sponsored by the University of Melbourne and the Australian Psychological Association, Fellow 2000. Melbourne Australia, May, 2000.
University Address, Distinguished Lecture Series. “The Influence of Culture, Community, and the Nested Self in the Stress Process.” Division of Behavioral and Cultural Sciences, University of Texas at San Antonio, March, 2000.
Keynote Address. “Stress, culture and community: Bridging between individualism and collectivism.” 12th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Health Psychology. Okayama, Japan, October, 1999.
Panel Member, National Institute of Mental Health Special Emphasis Panel, August, 1999.
Presidential address. “Stress, culture, and communal context.” 20th International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society (STAR). Cracow, Poland, July, 12-14, 1999.
Keynote Address. “Stress, coping, and health responding under high stress circumstances.” Stress and Health in Russian Context Conference.. St. Petersberg, Russia. July 8-9, 1999.
Colloquium. “Stress and aging: Why do some slide and some spring?” Max Planck Institute, Berlin, Germany, July, 1999.
Workshop, “Disaster and tragedy response management.” Planning and guiding resources to limit short and long-term psychological and health sequelae. University of Hartford, June, 1999.
Invited Workshop, “Stress, trauma, and recovery,” Indiana University of Pennsylvania, April, 1998.
Colloquium, “Conservation of resources and stress: Understanding the vital role of resource acquisition and loss in the stress process,” University of Trier, (Germany), July 18, 1997.
Invited Workshop, “Stress and Coping: Individual and Social Contexts,” 18th International STAR Conference, Heinrich-Heine-University Dusseldorf, July 14-16, 1997.
Invited Workshop, “Conservation of Resources and Stress: Advances in Intervention,” Fifth European Congress of Psychology, Dublin, Ireland, July, 1997.
Invited Symposium, “Culture, Context, Gender, and Stress,” Fifth European Congress of Psychology, Dublin, Ireland, July, 1997.
Keynote Address, “Communal contexts of disaster and traumatic stress,” XXIX Banff International Conference on Behavioural Science, Alberta, Canada, March, 1997.
Keynote Address, "Community stress and resources: Actions and reactions," Second World Conference of International Society Traumatic Stress Studies, (Israel), June, 1996.
Invited Participant, "Conservation of resources, stress, and aging: Why do some slide and some spring," First International Forum: The Herczeg Institute on Aging. Tel Aviv, Israel, October, 1995.
Grand Rounds, "Stress and Health", County Medical Society. Beaver County, Pennsylvania, September, 1995.
Invited Address, 3rd Science Symposium, HIV Prevention (NIDA). "Adoption of stress-based theories for intervention success among inner-city women". Flagstaff, Arizona, August, 1995.
Invited Address, "Do we really cope alone or together?" 16th International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society (STAR). Prague, Czech Republic, July, 1995.
Colloquium, "Conservation of Resources and Health," University of Cincinnati, June, 1995.
Invited Address, "Conservation resources: a model for stress research," 15th International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society, (STAR), Madrid, Spain, July 14-16, 1994.
Director, Advanced Research Institute on Extreme Stress and Communities, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Bonas, France, June 14-18 1994.
Keynote Address, International Network on Personal Relationships, Iowa City, IA, May 27, 1994.
Colloquium, "Conservation of Resources: Examining a Comprehensive Stress Theory." Department of Applied Psychology, New York University, November 16, 1993.
Workshop, "Development of Coping Resources," T.E.C. Top Executive Course, Faculty of Management, The Leon Recanati Graduate School of Business Administration. Tel Aviv University, Israel, October 14, 1993.
Invited Participant, American Psychological Association Division 38 National Conference on Behavioral and Sociocultural Perspectives on Ethnicity and Health. Washington, DC, September 17-20, 1992.
Colloquium, "The Interaction of Resources in Stress Resistance: A Cycle, Not a Snapshot." University of Groningen, The Netherlands, June 19, 1992.
Grand Rounds, Visiting Professor, Akron General Medical Center, Akron, OH, July 25, 1991.
Invited Address, International Congress on Stress, Anxiety and Emotional Disorders, "Conservation of Resources: A New Stress Theory." Braga, Portugal, July, 1991.
Co-Chair, Task Force on War-Related Stress. Co-Sponsored by the American Psychological Association and the Kent State University Applied Psychology Center. 1991-1993.
Special Reviewer, National Institute of Mental Health AIDS Committee Study Section Scientific Review Panel. Chevy Chase, MD, March 6-7, 1991.
Research Consultant for Dr. Vaughn Sinclair, "Stress and Coping among Nurses Project." Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, 1990-1994.
Invited Address, European Network of Organizational Psychologists Conference on Professional Burnout, "Conservation of Resources: A Basic Theory to Explain Burnout." Krakow, Poland, September, 1990.
Invited Address, Preconference Experts Conference of the Second European Conference on Traumatic Stress, "Resources Loss Cycles and Their Emotional Consequences." Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, September, 1990.
Invited Address, European Health Psychology Society 4th Annual Conference, "Resource Conservation: Understanding and Facilitating Natural Responses to Illness." Oxford, England, July, 1990.
Invited Workshop, Leiden, Tilburg, and Nijmegen Universities. "Conservation of Resources." Tilburg, The Netherlands, May, 1990.
Invited Participant, World Health Organization, Central Institute of Mental Health; International Symposium on The Meaning and Measurement of Social Support: Taking Stock of Twenty Years of Research. "Conservation of Social Resources: A Theory of Social Motivation." Frankfurt, West Germany, May, 1990.
Colloquium, Freie Universitat Berlin. "The Ecology of Stress: A New Theory." Berlin, West Germany, May 1990.
University-wide Address, University of Kentucky Family Center. "The Ecology of Family Stress: Conservation of Resources." Lexington, KY, November 1989.
Invited Participant, DePaul University. APA Scientific Directorate Conference on Researching Community Psychology. Chicago, IL, September, 1988.
Colloquium, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. "Conservation of Resources: A New Stress Model." Ann Arbor, MI, April, 1988.
Colloquium, Yale University, The Consultation Center. "Stress, Self‑Concept and Social Support." New Haven, CT, December, 1987.
Invited Address, Midwestern Psychological Association Meetings, "The effects of war on soldiers and civilians." Chicago, May, 1987.
Invited lecture series to Department of Psychology, Faculty of Medicine and Local Community, University of Nevada at Reno Lectures on stress, social support, and adjustment, April, 1987.
Co‑chair, Local Organizing Committee, Third International Conference on Personal Relationships, 1986, Herzlia (Tel Aviv, Israel).
Chair, Local Organizing Committee, 1986 Society for Test Anxiety Research (STAR) Meetings, Jerusalem.
Report of Regional Coordinators Division of Community Psychology (Div. 27), APA. Facilitating Social Support Among Community Psychologists, Journal of Community Psychology, 13, 83‑89.
Invited Address. Third International Conference on Personal Relationships, "The Model of Ecological Congruence: Theory and Research." Herzlia (Tel Aviv), July, 1986.
Invited participant, NATO Advanced Study Workshop on Social Support: Theory, Research and Practice, Bonas, France, 1983.
Invited participant, National Training Conference in Community Psychology (Austin Conference), 1975.
CONSULTATION AND COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY:
Consultant. World Health Organization Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings. 2006-2007.
Consultant. Development of an intervention program and handbook for adolescents with dual diagnosis and their families. Based on Conservation of Resources (COR) theory. Center for Innovative Practices. Stark County, Ohio. 2007.
Consultant. Mapping the landscape of deployment related adjustment and mental disorders: A working group to inform research. Convened by the Department of Veternas Affairs Office of Research and Development; National Institute of Mental Health; United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. Rockville, Maryland. May, 2006.
Consultant. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA). Psychological First Aid In Response to Terrorism and Disaster. Rockville, MD. March 2005.
Consultant. University of Haifa. Establishment of the Center for Stress, Trauma and Coping. Haifa, Israel. December, 2004.
Advisor: Ministry of Health, China, during SARS epidemic, 2003.
American College of Neuropharmacology International Task Force on Bioterrorism, 2003.
American Psychological Association. National Task for on Resilience in Response to Terrorism, 2002-2003.
Invited lecture & consultation, “The influence of culture, community, and the nested-self in the stress process: Focus on extreme stress.” World Health Organization, Department of Mental Health, Geneva, Switzerland, March, 2003.
Workshop, “Coping with dual-career family stress.” Japanese Institute of Health Psychology, Tokyo, Japan, October, 1999.
Advisor, World Health Organization, “Disasters and Mental Health: Reducing Vulnerabilities.” Design of disaster sequaelae prevention plan and training for low GNP nations, 1999-2000.
Workshop, “Understanding work as part of life, not life as part of work,” Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development, January, 1998.
Workshops and training on stress in the workplace to industry and organizations. 1987-present.
Consultation with area businesses and organizations regarding improving status of women in the workplace. 1989-present.
AIDS prevention and health promotion programs with inner-city women. Summa Health Center and Planned Parenthood. Summit county, Ohio, 1989-present.
Consultant, NIMH study, Reducing AIDS in Black Mothers 1993-1997. University Hospitals, Cleveland, and The University of Akron.
Consultant on Stress in the Workplace, GE Plastics, Independence, OH, 1992.
Consultant, Multi-County AIDS Network, 1989/1990. Development of a service delivery organization.
Co-chair, APA Commission on Stress and War. Desert Storm. 1990-1992.
Evaluation and needs assessment of regional area services for AIDS prevention and AIDS victims. Provided to Catholic Service League for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Development of AIDS prevention program with local and university organizations. 1988 to present. Mental Health Officer. Israel Defense Forces. Consultation concerning research on psychological sequelae of combat on soldiers and their families, 1985‑1987.
Consultant, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University American Program. Consultation concerning the acclamation of foreign medical students, 1985‑ 1986.
Supervisor, Negev Region, Israel. Adolescent Advancement Project ("Keedoom Noar"). Project involved in "street counseling" delinquent adolescents and gang members. Ministry of Education. March, 1981 to August, 1983.
Consultant. Project Neighborhood Renewal. Netivot, Israel, 1982.
Supervisor. Center for Alcohol Treatment, Beersheva, Israel. October, 1980 to December, 1981.
Evaluation and Consultation, State of Alaska Federal and State Courts; crimes of violence, custody disputes, liability disputes. September, 1977 to September, 1979.
Lloyds of London. Investigation of psychological injury claims following a plane crash killing and injuring Eskimos living in two ultra‑remote Eskimo villages on St. Lawrence Island, Bering Sea. Alaskan Associates for Human Development. July, 1978 to December, 1978.
Member, Board of Directors. Association for Retarded Citizens of Anchorage (ARCA), Center for respite, rehabilitation industries, living and advocacy of retarded individuals in and around the Anchorage Region. 1978 to 1979.
Division of Social Services, Alaska: Consultation focusing on secondary prevention and adoption of a cost‑benefit model for delivery of social services. October, 1977 to January, 1978.
Division of Youth Corrections: Case and program centered consultation concerning adolescents who were adjudicated and waiting for adjudication. December, 1977 to September, 1979.
Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Office of Policy and Planning. Study and consultation regarding statewide administrative procedures for mental health planning and development and implementation of guidelines for the state plan, November, 1976 to February, 1977.
Hillsborough County Public School System, Florida. Development of a tutorial program under Title I. June, 1974 to January, 1977.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Stress, Trauma, and Community. School of Social Work, University of Haifa, Israel.
Community Psychology. Intervention in Health Psychology. Personality Psychology. Department of Psychology, Kent State University.
Behavioral Medicine. Community Psychology. Department of Psychology, DePaul University.
Personality Psychology. Community Psychology. Adolescent Clinical Psychology. Research Methods. Social Support and Coping. Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University.
Community Mental Health. Tests and Measurement. Communications Training. Social Processes and Disease. Faculty of Health Sciences and Faculty of Humanities and Social Science, Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED:
Freedy, J. R. (1990). Stress inoculation for prevention of burnout: A conservation of resources approach. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Gruber, V. A. (1990). Overcoming barriers to AIDS prevention: Risk underestimation and the psychological costs of low-risk behavior. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Lane, C. D. (1990). Anger, social support, and illness symptoms: Their interrelationships among persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Wyatt, E. B. (1990). The effects of stressors and resources on the adjustment of formerly institutionalized adolescents. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Hoofien, D. (1993). Is social support a learned behavior? A study of its learning mode and influence on the support-provider's and support-receiver's reactions to stressful situations. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Tel-Aviv University.
Geller, P. A. (1994). Women's stress, social support and health: Examining resource fit. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Levine, O. H. (1994). The effects of personal and social resources on AIDS prevention with inner-city women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Stenroos, C. (1994). Depression during pregnancy: Stress, the self, and the social environment. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Ogrocki, P. A. (1994). Stress moderating and stress mediating effects of health behaviors on medical complications of pregnancy. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Orozco, E. A. (1995). How depression interacts with coping resources among African American women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Dunahoo, C. L. (1996). The Tri-axial model of coping: Theory and instrument development. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Shepherd, J. B. (1996). Women and AIDS protective behavior: A test and expansion of the Information-motivation-behavior skills model. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Apanovitch, A.M. (1996). The effect of social contest and social coping strategy on women and men’s perceptual and affective reactions to sexually violent material. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Cameron, R. P. (1997). Secondary stress and coping: Women’s reactions to their partners’ firefighting. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Monnier, J. (1997). The influence of extreme stress and communal coping on psychological distress and relationship well-being: Critical incident stress amongst fire/medic workers. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Shelton, C. A. (1997). The relationship between employed women’s stressors and anger: The moderating role of her and her husband’s coping styles. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Wells, J. (1998). The influence of coping on sexual health behaviors and rates of sexually transmitted diseases: Social context considered in the lives of inner-city women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Jackson, T. D. (1999). Are reported coping styles reflected in actual stress resonding behavior?: A study of inner-city women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Malek, M. J. (2000). Coping profiles within the strategic approach to coping scale and their relationship to physical and psychological well-being. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Ford, J. S. (2001). Stress and coping: A mediational approach. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Ennis, N. (2001). Stress models considered among African American women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Bansal, A. (2001). Childhood sexual abuse in Native American women: Its effects on later sexual risk taking. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
MacKenzie, J. E. (2002). AIDS intervention effectiveness among inner-city women: An examination of the role of ethnicity in safer sex behavior. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Schumm, J. A. (2005). How interpersonal loss and interpersonal traumas lead to PTSD among inner-city women” A longitudinal study. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Stines, L. R. (2005). How childhood abuse impacts risk for HIV: The mediational role of PTSD and adult sexual assault. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Vranceanu, A. M. (2006). Sequelae of child abuse: The role of social and psychological resources. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Banou, E. (2006). How personal resources and psychological distress interact with an AIDS preventive program to reduce HIV risk behaviors among inner-city women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Suniga, S. (2006). The impact of childhood trauma on PTSD and sexual risk-taking. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Walt, L. C. (2006). The influence of gender-power and personal and social resources on women’s sexual risk-taking: An application of Conservation of Resources Theory. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Skinta, M. D. (2007). The effects of bullying and internalized homophobia on psychopathological symptom severity in a community sample of gay men. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
GRANTS AND FUNDING OBTAINED:
Department of Labor, Manpower, 1974 to 1976. Grants for summer placement of low income college students as mental health workers, $26,000, (co‑director, Robert Leeds).
Housing and Urban Development, 1974‑1977. Grants for three poverty income, inner‑city preschools, $49,000.
State of Florida, University Activity and Service Funding, 1975‑1977. Funding for supervision, training, placement and evaluation of undergraduate mental health workers, $37,000, (co‑director with Christine Kimpel‑Stein).
Ministry of Absorption, Center for Absorption of Scientists. Research Grant: "Coping with a threat to life." 1980‑1983, about $3,000 in Israeli Shekels.
Faculty of Health Sciences. Research Grants: "Coping with a threat to life." 1980‑1982, about $1,600 in Israeli Shekels, (with Shlomo Walfisch and later with Yosef Lieberman).
Israel Foundations Trustees, Ford Foundation: "The integrative effects of parents' social support, self concept, and adaptive behavior on outcome of coping with child's illness", $35,000, 1983‑1985.
Northeast Ohio Center for the Advancement of Labor/Management Cooperation, 1989. Two grants - Survey of Employee and Management Assessment of Women's Stress in the Workplace ($11,900) and Reducing Women's Stress in the Workplace ($12,041).
Grant in collaboration with Multi-County AIDS Network: "AIDS Holistic Program", $10,000, 1989-1990 for development of a comprehensive AIDS service agency.
Co-Director, Ohio Board of Regents: "Research on Women's Health," $90,000, 1990-1991.
Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health 1 RO1 MH45669-01A1: "AIDS Prevention Among Young Inner-City Women," $856,538, 1990-1993.
Principal Investigator. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 1 RO1 HD24901-01A2: "Depression and Medical Complications Among Pregnant Women," $994,694, 1990-1993.
Principal Investigator. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Small Instrumentation Program 1 S15 M850793-01:"ASIP Kent State University," $26,618, 1992-1993.
Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health 2 RO1 MH45669: Office of AIDS Research. "AIDS Prevention Among Young Inner-City Women II", $3,045,000, 1994-1999. Principal Investigator. Ethnic Minority Supplement for Post-Doctoral Training. National Institute of Mental Health 5 R01 MH45669, $163,420, 1997-1999.
Research Associate, Karen Budd, Project Director and Greer Glazer, Co-Director. Ohio Board of Regents: "Alcohol use during pregnancy: Nursing assessment and intervention," $74,954, (9-1-94 to 8-31-96).
Scientific Sponsor, Greer Glazer, Principal Investigator. National Center for Nursing Research: “Midlife Research,” $75,600, (9/1/94-8/31/97).
Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health. Office of AIDS Research. AIDS Prevention Among Native American Women Living on Reservations. $176, 380, 1999-2000.
Director, Advancement of the family in psychology. Research challenge award to promote family-based research and model programs together with regional agencies, organizations, and businesses. State of Ohio, Research Challenge Award. $64,000. 1998-2000.
Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health 2 RO1 MH45669: Office of AIDS Research. “AIDS Prevention Among Inner-City Women: Focus on Conflict,” $3,071,877. (6/05/01 to 4/30/06).
Principal Investigator. Ohio Board of Regents Research Challenge Grant. “KSU-Summa Center for Treatment and Study of Traumatic Stress,” $115,000. 2002-2003.
Principal Investigator. Ohio Board of Regents Research Challenge Grant. “The Impact of Terrorism on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Support for Political Violence: Resiliency and Vulnerability Factors.” $60,000. 2005-2007.
Co-Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health. “Prevention of PTSD with Early Cortisol Treatment.” $539, 879. 1/1/05 – 12/31/07. Douglas Delahanty, Principal Investigator.
Co-Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health. “Pilot Intervention for PTSD, Nonadherence and HIV Risk” $591,052. 1/1/05 – 12/31/07. Douglas Delahanty, Principal Investigator.
Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health. 1 R01 MH073587-01A2. “Terrorism and Traumatic Responding: Exposure and Resiliency Factors.” $2,238,537. 9/1/06 – 8/31/10.
Co-Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health. Treatment of PTSD in Recently Battered Women Living in Shelters IR34MH080786. (pending). Dawn Johnson, Principal Investigator.
AFFILIATIONS:
American Psychological Association, Fellow, Society of Personality and Social Psychology (8), Clinical Psychology (12), Community Psychology(27), Psychology of Women(35), Health Psychology (38), and Society for the Study of Ethnic Minority Issues (45) and Charter Fellow, Trauma Pschology (56). Member, Society for the Study of Social Issues (9). APA Member 1977 to present. APA Foreign Affiliate 1980-1987.
Licensed Psychologist (1977), Alaska #163 (inactive).
Licensed Psychologist (1987), Ohio #3904
Licensed Psychologist and Clinical Supervisor (psychotherapy and psychodiagnostics), Ministry of Health, Israel.
President 1998-2000. Stress and Anxiety Research Society (STAR).
International Society for the Study of Personal Relationships.
President. Division of Health Psychology, International Association of Applied Psychology, 1998-2002.
President, International Society for Health Psychology, 2002-2006.
PUBLICATIONS:
Books:
Hobfoll, S. E. (Ed.) (1986). Stress, social support, and women. Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Duck, S., with Hay, D. F., Hobfoll, S. E., Ickes, B., & Montgomery, B. (Eds.) (1988). Handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research, and interventions. London: Wiley.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1988). The ecology of stress. Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Stephens, M. A. P., Crowther, J. H., Hobfoll, S. E., & Tennenbaum, D. L. (Eds.). (1990). Stress and coping in later life families. Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Crowther, J. H., Tennenbaum, D. L., Hobfoll, S. E., & Stephens, M. A. P. (1992). The etiology of bulimia nervosa: The individual and familial context. Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Akamatsu, T. J., Stephens, M. A. P., Hobfoll, S. E., & Crowther, J. H. (Eds.). (1992). Family health psychology. Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Hobfoll, I. H. (1994). Work won't love you back: A survival guide for dual career couples. New York: W.H. Freeman.
Hobfoll, S. E., & deVries, M. W. (Eds.). (1995). Extreme stress and communities: Impact and Intervention. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic.
Freedy, J. R., & Hobfoll, S. E. (Eds.). (1995). Traumatic stress: From theory to practice. New York: Plenum.
Hobfoll, S.E. (1998). Stress, culture, and community: The psychology and philosophy of stress. New York: Plenum.
Hobfoll, S.E. (1998). Stress, culture, and community: The psychology and philosophy of stress. New York: Plenum. Polish translation: (2006). Stres, Kultura I Społeczność: Psychologia i filozofia stresu. Gdansk: Gdanskie Wydawnictwo Psychologiczne.
Buchwald, P., Schwarzer, C., & Hobfoll, S. E. (Hrsg.). (2003). Stress gemeinssam bewältigen: Ressourcenmanagement und multiaxiales coping. Göttingen, Germany, Hogrefe-Verlag.(German).
Journal: Special Issue
Hobfoll, S. E. (Ed.). (1990). Predicting, activating, and facilitating social support. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 7.
Published Manuals, Monographs, and Program Guides
Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P., Lavin, J. P, with Vicinanza, N., & Niego, S. (1996). AIDS Prevention and Health Promotion Among Women: Program Manual. Los Altos, California: Sociometrics.
Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P., Lavin, J. P, Britton, P. J., & Shepherd, J. B., with Vicinanza, N., & Niego, S. (1996). AIDS Prevention and Health Promotion among women: Users Guide. Los Altos, California: Sociometrics.
Carlson, L, James, L. C., Hobfoll, S. E., & Leskin, G. A. (2003). Fostering resilience in response to terrorism: For psychologists working with military families. APA Task Force on Resilience in Response to Terrorism. Washington, D. C., American Psychological Association.
Frueh, B., C., Levant, R. F., & Hobfoll, S. E. (2003). Fostering Resilience in Response to Terrorism: For Psychologists Working with Adults with Serious Mental Illness. APA Task Force on Resilience in Response to Terrorism. Washington, D. C., American Psychological Association.
Butler, L. D., Hobfoll., S. E., & Keane, T. M. (2003). Fostering Reslience in Response to Terrorism: A Guide for Psychologists Working with Adults. APA Task Force on Resilience in Response to Terrorism. Washington, D. C., American Psychological Association.
Buchwald, P., Schwarzer, C. & Hobfoll, S.E. (2004) (Hrsg.). Stress gemeinsam bewältigen – Ressourcenmanagement und multiaxiales Coping. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Articles:
Spielberger, C. D., Piecente, B., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1977). Program evaluation in community psychology. American Journal of Community Psychology, 4, 393‑404.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Penner, L. A. (1978). Effects of physical attractiveness on therapists' initial judgements of a person's self‑concept. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 46, 200‑201.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1980). Personal characteristics of the college volunteer. American Journal of Community Psychology, 8, 503‑506.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1980). Inter‑racial commitment and involvement in undergraduate tutors in an inner‑city preschool. Journal of Community Psychology, 8, 80‑87.
Hobfoll, S. E., Morgan, R., & Lehrman, R. (1980). Development of a training center in an Eskimo village. Journal of Community Development, 15, 146‑148.
Hobfoll, S. E., Kelso, D., & Peterson, W. J. (1980). The Anchorage skid row. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 41, 94‑99.
Benor, D. E., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1981). Prediction of clinical performance in medicine: The role of prior experience. Journal of Medical Education, 56, 653‑658.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Benor, D. E. (1981). Prediction of student clinical performance. Medical Education, 15, 231‑236.
Hobfoll, S. E., Kelso, D., Peterson, W. J. (1981). Human service strategy in an urban skid row. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 26, 832‑838.
Hobfoll, S. E., Anson, O., & Antonovsky, A. (1982). Personality factors in prediction of medical student performance. Medical Education, 16, 251‑258.
Segal, B., Cromer, F., Hobfoll, S. E., & Wasserman, R. (1982). Patterns of adolescent drug use. International Journal of the Addictions, 17, 1117‑1130.
Segal, B., Cromer, F., Hobfoll, S. E., & Wasserman, R. (1982). Reasons for alcohol use by retained and adjudicated adolescents. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 28, 53‑58.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Segal, B. (1983). A factor analytic study of the relationship between experience seeking and trait anxiety on drug use and reasons for drug use. International Journal of the Addictions, 18, 539‑549.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Walfisch, S. (1984). Coping with a threat to life: A longitudinal study of self concept, social support and psychological distress. American Journal of Community Psychology, 12, 87‑100.
Anson, O., Bernstein, J., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1984). Anxiety and performance in two ego‑threatening situations. Journal of Personality Assessment, 48, 168‑172.
Segal, B., Hobfoll, S. E., & Cramer, F. (1984). Alcohol use by juvenile offenders. International Journal of the Addictions, 19, 541‑550.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Benor, D. E. (1984). Selection of medical students with emphasis on interpersonal intervention potential. Journal of Community Psychology, 12, 74‑80.
Benor, D. E., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1984). An early prediction of clinical performance of medical students: An integrative approach to evaluation. Medical Education, 18, 236‑243.
Jason, L. A., Moritsugu, J. N., Albino, J., Abbott, M., Anderson, J., Cameron, L., Dalton, J., Davis, D., Durlak, J., Gilius, T., Gillespie, J., Haas, L., Heyman, S., Hobfoll, S., Keys, C., Ritchie, P. L. J., Serrano-Garcia, I., Tefft, B., Thomas, D., Vassaf, G., Weissberg, R., Wong, H., & Zarit, J. (1985). Facilitating social support among community psychologists. Journal of Community Psychology, 13, 83-89.
Hobfoll, S. E., & London, P. (1986). The relationship of self‑concept and social support to emotional distress among women during war. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 4, 189‑203.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Walfisch, S. (1986). Life events, mastery, and depression: An evaluation of crisis theory. Journal of Community Psychology, 14, 183‑195.
Hobfoll, S. E., Nadler, A., & Leiberman, J. (1986). Satisfaction with social support during crisis: Intimacy and self esteem as critical determinants. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 296‑304.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Leiberman, J. (1987). Personality and social resources in immediate and continued stress‑resistance among women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 18‑26.
Solomon, Z., Mikulincer, M., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1987). The effects of social support and battle intensity on loneliness and breakdown during combat. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 1269‑1276.
Solomon, Z., Mikulincer, M., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1987). Objective versus subjective measurement of stress and social support: The case of combat related reactions. Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, 55, 577‑583.
Solomon, Z., Mikulincer, M., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1987). Atzmat Hakrav, Timicha Chavratit, Bedidoot Va Tagoovot Krav: Ha Nisayon Ha Israeli Ba Milchamet Levanon. [Battle intensity, social support, loneliness and combat reactions: The Israeli experience in the Lebanon War]. Chavra Va Revacha, Vol 8, 114‑127.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Lerman, M. (1988). Personal relationships, personal attributes and stress resistance: Mother's reactions to their child's illness. American Journal of Community Psychology, 16, 565‑589.
Hobfoll, S. E., London, P., & Orr, E. (1988). Mastery, intimacy, and stress-resistance during war. Journal of Community Psychology, 16, 317‑331.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Lerman, M. (1989). Predicting receipt of social support: A longitudinal study of parents' reactions to their child's illness. Health Psychology 8, 61‑77.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1989). Conservation of resources: A new attempt at conceptualizing stress. The American Psychologist, 44, 513-524.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Leiberman, J. R. (1989). Effects of mastery and intimacy on anxiety following pregnancy: For whom is support supportive and from whom? Anxiety Research ‑ An International Journal, 1, 327-341.
Hobfoll, S. E., Lomranz, J., Eyal, N., Bridges, A., & Tzemach, M. (1989). Pulse of a nation: Depressive mood reactions of Israelis to the Israel‑Lebanon War. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Personality, 56, 1002-1012.
Keinan, G., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1989). Stress, dependency, and social support: Who benefits from husband's presence in delivery. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 8. 32-44.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1990). The importance of predicting, activating, and facilitating social support. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 7, 435-436.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1990). Loss as the active ingredient in stress: A response to Arnold Lazarus. American Psychologist, 45, 1275-1276.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Freedy, J. R. (1990). The availability and effective use of social support. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 9, 91-103.
Hobfoll, S. E., Freedy, J., Lane, C., & Geller, P. (1990). Conservation of social resources: Social support resource theory. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 7, 465-478.
Hobfoll, S. E., Gayle, J. A., Gruber, V., & Levine, O. (1990). Anxiety's role in AIDS prevention. Anxiety Research: An International Journal, 3, 85-99.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1991). Gender differences in stress reactions: Women filling the gaps. Psychology & Health: An International Journal, 5, 95-109.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Jackson, A. P. (1991). Conservation of resources in community intervention. American Journal of Community Psychology, 19, 111-121.
Hobfoll, S. E., Shoham, S. B., & Ritter, C. (1991). Women's satisfaction with social support and their receipt of aid. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 332-341.
Hobfoll, S. E., Spielberger, C. D., Breznitz, S., Figley, C., Folkman, S., Green, B. L., Meichenbaum, D., Milgram, N. A., Sandler, I., Sarason, I., & van der Kolk, B. (1991). War-related stress: Addressing the stress of war and other traumatic events. American Psychologist, 46, 848-855.
Wells, K., Wyatt, E., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1991). Factors associated with adaptation of youths discharged from residential treatment. Children and Youth Services Review, 13, 199-216.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1991, September 3). Finding your tension triggers quiz [stress resistance quiz for lay readers]. Family Circle.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1991). Traumatic stress: A theory based on rapid loss of resources. Anxiety Research: An International Journal, 4, 187-197.
Lane, C., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1992). How loss affects anger and alienates potential supporters. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60, 935-942.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Spielberger, C. D. (1992). Family stress: Integrating theory and measurement. Journal of Family Psychology, 6, 99-112.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Spielberger, C. D. (1992). Process of family stress: A response to Boss (1992) and Kazak (1992). Journal of Family Psychology, 6, 125-127.
Britton, P. J., Zarski, J. J., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1993). Psychological distress and the role of significant others in a population of gay/bisexual men in the era of HIV. AIDS Care, 5, 43-54.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Lilly, R. S. (1993). Resource conservation as a strategy for community psychology. Journal of Community Psychology, 21, 128-148.
Johnson, R., Hobfoll, S. E., & Zalcberg-Linetzy, A. (1993). Social support knowledge and behavior and relational intimacy: A dyadic study. Journal of Family Psychology, 6, 1-12.
Lane, C., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1993). Loss, anger, and social support. Clinician's Research Digest: Briefings in Behavioral Science, 11, 3. [Abstracted from Lane, C., & Hobfoll, S. E. How loss affects anger and alienates social supporters. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1992, 60, 935-942.]
Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P., Lavin, J., Britton, P. J., & Shepherd, J. B. (1993). Safer-sex knowledge, behavior, and attitudes of inner-city women. Health Psychology, 12, 481-488.
Geller, P. A., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1993). Gender differences in preference to offer social support to assertive men and women. Sex Roles, 28, 419-432.
Levine, O. H., Britton, P. J., James, T. C., Jackson, A. P., Hobfoll, S. E., & Lavin, J. P. (1993). The empowerment of women: A key to HIV prevention. Journal of Community Psychology, 21, 320-334.
Lomranz, J., Hobfoll, S. E., Johnson, R., Eyal, N., & Zemach, M. (1994). A nation's response to attack: Israelis' depressive reactions to the Gulf War. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 7, 59-63.
Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P., Lavin, J., Britton, P. J., & Shepherd, J. B. (1994). Women's barriers to safer sex. Psychology and Health, 9, 233-252.
Freedy, J. R., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1994). Stress inoculation for reduction of burnout: A conservation of resources approach. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: An International Journal, 6, 311-325.
Hobfoll, S. E., Dunahoo, C. L., Ben-Porath, Y., & Monnier, J. (1994). Gender and coping: The dual-axis model of coping. American Journal of Community Psychology, 22, 49-82.
Geller, P. A., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1994). Gender differences in job stress, tedium, and social support in the workplace. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 11, 555-572.
Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. J., Lavin, J., Britton, P. J., & Shepherd, J. B. (1994). Reducing inner-city women's AIDS risk activities: A study of single, pregnant inner-city women. Health Psychology, 13, 397-403.
Freedy, J. R., Hobfoll, S. E., & Ribbe, D. P. (1994). Life events, war, and adjustment: Lessons for the Middle East. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: An International Journal, 7, 191-203.
Hobfoll, S. E., Ritter, C., Lavin, J., Hulsizer, M. R., & Cameron, R. P. (1995). Depression prevalence and incidence among inner-city pregnant and post-partum women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, 445-453. [Abstracted June 17, 1995, in Science News, 147(24), 381.]
Cameron, R. P., Wells, J. D., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1996). Stress, social support and coping in pregnancy: Taking gender and ethnicity into account. Journal of Health Psychology, 1, 195-208.
Cameron, R. P., Grabill, C. M., Hobfoll, S. E., Crowther, J. H., & Ritter, C. (1996). Weight, self-esteem, ethnicity and depressive symptomatology during pregnancy among inner-city women. Health Psychology, 15, 293-297.
Monnier, J. & Hobfoll, S. E. (1997). Crossover effects of communal coping. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 14, 263-270.
Hobfoll, S. E. & Wells, J. D. (1997). Finding a balance between situation and person: A response to Somerfield. Journal of Health Psychology, 2, 157-158.
Johnson, E. H., Angel, R., Bagley, S., Dilworth-Anderson, P., Evans, J. D., Hobfoll, S. E., Jasnoski, M., Lanza, A. F., Liu, W. T., Neighbors, H., Wallston, K., & West, C. A. C. (1997). Adaptive health behaviors. Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health, 2,
Chapman, H. A., Hobfoll, S. E. & Ritter, C. (1997). Partners’ stress underestimations lead to women’s distress: A study of pregnant inner-city women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 73, 418-425.
Wells, J. D., Hobfoll, S. E., and Lavin, J. (1997). Resource loss, resource gain, and communal coping during pregnancy among women with multiple roles. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 21, 645-662.
Gallagher, R. W., Hobfoll, S. E., Ritter, C., and Lavin, J. (1997). Marriage, intimate support, and depression during pregnancy: A study of inner-city women. Journal of Health Psychology, 2, 457-469.
Hobfoll, S.E. (1998). Ecology, community, and AIDS prevention. American Journal of Community Psychology, 26, 133-144.
Dunahoo, C.L., Hobfoll, S.E., Monnier, J., Hulsizer, M.R., & Johnson, R. (1998). There’s more than rugged individualism in coping. Part I: Even the Lone Ranger had Tonto. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 11, 137-165.
Britton, P. J., Levine, O. H., Jackson, A.P., Hobfoll S.E., Shepherd, J.B., Lavin, J.P. (1998). Ambiguity of monogamy as a safer-sex goal among single, pregnant, inner-city women: Monogamy by whose definition? Journal of Health Psychology, 3, 227-232.
Monnier, J., Hobfoll, S.E., Dunahoo, C.L., Hulsizer, M.R., & Johnson, R. (1998). There’s more than rugged individualism in coping. Part 2: Construct validity and further model testing. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 11, 247-272.
Hobfoll, S. E., Schwarzer, R., & Chon, K. K. (1998). Disentangling the stress labyrinth: interpreting the term stress as it is studied in health context. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 11, 181-212. [Reprinted Japanese Journal of Health Psychology (1996), 4, 1-22.]
Hobfoll, S. E. (1999). Stress, culture, and community: Bridging between individualism and collectivism. Japanese Health Psychology, 7, 1-18.
Monnier, J., Stone, B. K., Hobfoll, S. E., & Johnson, R. J. (1998). How antisocial and prosocial coping influence the support process among male and female postal employees. Sex roles, 39, 1-20.
Wells, J.D., Hobfoll, S.E., & Lavin, J. (1999). When it rains it pours: The greater impact of resource loss compared to gain on psychological distress. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 1172-1182.
Ennis, N., Hobfoll, S.E., & Schröder, K.E.E. (2000). Money doesn’t talk it swears: How economic stress and resistance resources impact inner-city women’s depressive mood. American Journal of Community Psychology, 28, 149-173.
MacKenzie, J., E. Hobfoll, S. E., Ennis, N., Kay, J., Jackson, A. P., & Lavin, J. (1999). Reducing AIDS risk among inner-city women: A review of the collectivist empowerment AIDS Prevention (CE-AP) program. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 13, 166-174.
Bansal, A., Monnier, J., Hobfoll, S. E., & Stone, B. (2000). Comparing men’s and women’s loss of perceived social and work resources following psychological distress. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 17, 265-281.
Riley-Eddins, E. A., Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P. (2000). Ways of coping among low-income inner city women: The multiaxial model of coping. African American Research Perspectives, Winter, 30-40.
Monnier, J., Cameron, R. P., Hobfoll, S. E., & Gribble, J. R. (2000). The direct and crossover effects of coping behaviors in fire-emergency workers and their partners: Direct and crossover effects of prosocial and antisocial coping behaviors. Journal of Family Psychology, 14, 570-584.
Ritter, C., Hobfoll, S. E., Lavin, J., Cameron, R., Hulsizer, M. (2000). Stress, psychosocial resources and depressive symptomatology over the course of pregnancy among low income, inner-city women. Health Psychology, 19, 576-585.
Schröder, K. E. E., Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P., & Lavin, J. (2001). Proximal and distal predictors of AIDS risk behaviors among inner-city African American and European American women. Journal of Health Psychology, 6, 169-190.
Jackson, T., Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P. , & Lavin, J. (2001). Life stressors, mastery and perceived partner engagement in HIV risk behavior. Journal of Community Psychology, 29, 1-17.
Hobfoll, S. E. , & Schröder, K. E. E. (2001). Distinguishing between passive and active prosocial coping: Bridging inner-city women’s mental health and AIDS risk behavior. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 18, 201-217.
Hobfoll, S. E. (2001). The Influence of culture, community, and the nested-self in the stress process: Advancing Conservation of Resources Theory. Lead article. Applied Psychology, 50, 337-370.
Hobfoll, S. E. (2001). Conservation of resources: A rejoinder to the commentaries. Applied Psychology, 50, 419-421.
Apanovitch, A. M., Hobfoll, S. E., Salovey, P. (2002). The effects of social influence on perceptual and affective reactions to scenes of sexual violence. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32, 443-464.
Hobfoll, S. E., Schröder, K. E. E., Wells, M., & Malek, M. (2002). Communal versus individualistic construction of sense of mastery in facing life challenges. Journal of Clinical and Social Psychology, 21, 362-399.
Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A., Young S., Pierce, C. A., & Hobfoll, I. (2002). The impact of communal-mastery versus self-mastery on emotional outcomes during stressful conditions: A prospective study of Native American women. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30, 853-871.
Hobfoll, S. E., Bansal, A., Schurg, R., Young, S., Pierce, C. A., Hobfoll, I., & Johnson, R. (2002). The impact of perceived child physical and sexual abuse history on Native American women’s psychological well-being and AIDS risk. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 252-257.
Hobfoll, S. E., Bansal, A., Schurg, R., Young, S., Pierce, C. A., Hobfoll, I., & Johnson, R. (2002). The impact of perceived child physical and sexual abuse history on Native American women’s psychological well-being and AIDS risk. Clinician’s Research Digest: Briefings in Behavioral Science, 20, 3. Abstracted from Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 252-257.
Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P., Lavin, J., Johnson, R., & Schröder, K. E. E. (2002). Effects and generalizability of communally-oriented HIV/AIDS prevention versus general health promotion group for single, inner-city women in urban clinics. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 950-960.
Monnier, J., Cameron, R. P., Hobfoll, S. E., Gribble, J. R. (2002). The impact of resource loss and critical incidents on psychological functioning in fire-emergency workers: A pilot study. International Journal of Stress Management, 9, 11-29.
Hobfoll, S. E. (2002). Social and psychological resources and adaptation. Review of General Psychology, 6, 307-324.
Glazer, G., Zeller, R., Delumba, L., Kalinyak, C., Hobfoll, S. E., Winchell, J., & Hartman, P. (2002). The Ohio midlife women’s study. Health Care for Women International, 23, 612-630.
Hobfoll, S. E., Johnson, R. J., Ennis, N. E, Jackson, A. P. (2003). Resource loss, resource gain, and emotional outcomes among inner-city women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 632-643.
Shteyn, M., Schumm, J. A., Vodopianova, N., & Hobfoll, S. E., Lilly, R. (2003). The impact of the Russian transition on psychosocial resources and psychological distress. Journal of Community Psychology, 31, 113-127.
Hobfoll, S. (2003). Been down so long it looks like up: Cognitive recalibration of groups in response to sustained conflict. Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics and Culture, 10, 17-23.
Wright, T. A., & Hobfoll, S. E. (2004). Commitment, psychological well-being and job performance: An examination of conservation of resources (COR) theory and job burnout. Journal of Business and Management, 9, 389-406.
Schumm, J. A., Hobfoll, S. E., Keogh, N. J. (2004). Revictimization and interpersonal resource loss predicts PTSD among women in substance use treatment. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 17, 173-181.
Buchwald, P., & Hobfoll, S. E. (2004). Burnout aus ressourcentheoretishcher Perspektive. Psychologie in Erziehung und Unterricht, 4, 247-257.
Foa, E. B., Cahill, S. P. Boscarion, J. A., Hobfoll, S. E., Lahad, M., McNally, R. J., & Solomon, Z. (2005). Social, psychological, and psychiatric interventions following terrorist attacks: Recommendations for practice and research, Neuropsychopharmacology, 30, 1806-1817.
Schumm, J. A., Stines, L. R., Hobfoll, S. E., Jackson, A. P., Lavin, P. (2005). The double-barreled burden of child abuse and current stressful circumstances on adult women: The kindling effect of early traumatic experience. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 18, 467-476.
Hobfoll, S. E., Canetti-Nisim, D., & Johnson, R. J. (2006). Exposure to terrorism, stress-related mental health symptoms, and defensive coping among Jews and Arabs in Israel. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 207-218. Schumm, J.A., Briggs-Phillips, M., and Hobfoll, S. E. (2006). Cumulative interpersonal traumas and social support as risk and resiliency factors in predicting PTSD and depression among inner-city women. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 19, 825-836. . Hobfoll, S.E., Tracy, M., and Galea, S. (2006). The impact of resource loss and “traumatic growth” on probable PTSD and depression following terrorist attacks. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 19, 867-878.
Hall, B. J., & Hobfoll, S. E. (2006). Posttraumatic growth actions Work, posttraumatic growth cognitions fail: Results from the Intifada and Gaza disengagement. European Health Psychologist, 3, 3-6.
Canetti-Nisim, D, Halperin, E., Hobfoll, S. E., Johnson, R. E. (2006, October). Xenophobia towards Palestinian citizens of Israel Among Russian Immigrants in Israel: Heightened by Failure to Make Gains in a New Society: Kellogg Institute, Working Paper, 327.
Vranceanu, A. M., Hobfoll, S. E., & Johnson, R. J. (2007). The impact of child multi-type maltreatment: The role of social support and stress. Child Abuse and Neglect, 31, 71-84.
Johnson, D. M. Palmieri, P. A., Jackson, A. P., & Hobfoll, S. E. (2007). Emotional numbing weakens abused inner-city women's resiliency resources. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20, 197-206.
Dekel, R., and Hobfoll, S. E. (2007). The impact of resource loss on Holocaust survivors facing war and terrorism in Israel. Aging and Mental Health, 11, 159-167.
Hobfoll, S. E., Hall, B. J., Canetti-Nisim, D., Galea, S., Johnson, R. J., & Palmieri, P. (2007). Refining our understanding of traumatic growth in the face of terrorism: Moving from meaning cognitions to doing what is meaningful. Applied Psychology: An International Journal, 56, 345-366.
Johnson, R. J., Hobfoll, S. E., Hall, B. J., Canetti-Nisim, D., Galea, S., & Palmieri, P. (2007). Post-traumatic growth: Action and reaction. Applied Psychology: An International Journal, 56, 428-436.
Hobfoll, S. E.,Watson, P, Bell, C. C., Bryant, R. A., Brymer, M. J., Friedman, M. J., Friedman, M., Gersons, B. P. R., de Jong, J. T. V. M., Layne, C. M., Maguen, S., Neria, Y., Norwood, A. E., Pynoos, R. S., Reissman, D., Ruzek, J. I., Shalev, A. Y., Solomon, Z. , Steinberg, A. M., & Ursano, R. J. (in press). Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Mass Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence. Psychiatry: Biological and Interpersonal Issues. Hall, B. J., Hobfoll, S. E., Palmieri, P., Canetti-Nisim, D., Shapira, O., Johnson, R. J., & Galea, S. (in press). The psychological impact of impending forced settler disengagement in Gaza: Trauma and posttraumatic growth. Journal of Traumatic Stress. Hobfoll, S. E., Canetti-Nisim, D, Johnson, R. J., Varley, J., Palmieri, P. A., & Galea, S. (in press). The association of exposure, risk and resiliency factors with PTSD among Jews and Arabs exposed to repeated acts of terrorism in Israel. Journal of Traumatic Stress.
Canetti-Nisim, D., Halperin E., Hobfoll, S. E., & Johnson, R. J. (in press). Terror, resource gains and exclusionist political attitudes among new immigrants and veteran Israelis. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Walter, K. H., & Hobfoll, S. E. (in press). Resource loss and naturalistic reduction of PTSD among inner-city women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
Chapters in Books:
Hobfoll, S. E., Anson, O., & Bernstein, J. (1983). The effect of consecutive ego‑threat on high versus low trait anxious individuals. In H. M. van der Ploeg, R. Schwarzer, & C. D. Spielberger (Eds.), Advances in test anxiety research. Vol. 2. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1985). The limitations of social support in the stress process. In I. G. Sarason & B. R. Sarason (Eds.), Social support: Research, theory, and application (pp. 391‑414). The Hague: Martinus Nijhof.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1985). Personal and social resources and the ecology of stress resistance. In P. Shaver (Ed.), Review of Personality and Social Psychology, (pp. 265‑290). New York: Sage.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1986). The ecology of stress and social support among women. In S. E. Hobfoll (Ed.), Stress, social support and women (pp. 3‑14). Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1986). Directions in application and research of social support among women. In S. E. Hobfoll (Ed.), Stress, social support and women (pp. 239‑256). Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1986). Civilian adjustment to war‑related stress. In N. Milgram (Ed.), Stress and coping in war: Generalizations from the Israeli experience, (pp. 294‑315). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Milgram, N., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1986). Theories and practice in stress and coping: Generalizations from research on war related stress. In N. Milgram (Ed.), Stress and coping in war: Generalizations from the Israeli experience, (pp. 316‑352). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1988). Overview (The study of personal relationships in community and clinical psychology). In S. Duck, with D. F. Hay, S. E. Hobfoll, W. Ickes, & B. M. Montgomery (Eds.), Handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research, and interventions (pp. 487‑495). London: Wiley.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Stokes, J. P. (1988). The process and mechanics of social support. In S. Duck, with D. F. Hay, S. E. Hobfoll, W. Ickes, & B. M. Montgomery (Eds.), Handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research, and interventions (pp. 497‑517). London: Wiley.
Hobfoll, S. E., Kelso, D., & Peterson, W. J. (1989). When are support systems, support systems? A study of skid row. In S. Einstein (Ed.), Drug and alcohol use: Issues and Factors (pp. 231‑241). New York: Plenum.
Hobfoll, S. E., Rom, T., & Segal, B. (1989). Sensation seeking, anxiety and risk‑taking in an Israeli sample. In S. Einstein (Ed.), Drug and alcohol use: Issues and Factors (pp. 53‑59). New York: Plenum.
Benor, D. E., Hobfoll, S. E., & Prywes, M. (1989). Important issues in community-oriented medical education. In H. G. Schmidt, M. Lipkin, M. W. deVries, & J. M. Greep (Eds.), New directions for medical education: Problem-based learning and community-oriented medical education. New York: Springer‑Verlag.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1990). Person‑environment interaction: The question of conceptual validity. In P. Tolan, C. Keys, F. Chertok, & L. Jason (Eds.), Researching Community Psychology (pp. 164-167). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Stephens, M. A. P. (1990). Social support during extreme stress: Consequences and intervention. In B. R. Sarason, I. G. Sarason, & G. R. Pierce (Eds.), Social support: An interactional view (pp. 454-481). New York: Wiley.
Stephens, M. A. P., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1990). Ecological perspectives on stress and coping in later-life families. In M. A. P. Stephens, J. H. Crowther, S. E. Hobfoll, & D. L. Tennenbaum (Eds.), Stress and coping in later-life families (pp. 287-304). Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Spielberger, C. D. (Co-Chairs). (1991, June 27). Appendix D: Position papers from consulting PTSD experts: American Psychological Association task force on war related stress. In R. Rosenheck et al., War zone stress among returning Persian Gulf troops: A preliminary report (pp. D-57 - D-61). West Haven, CT: Department of Veterans Affairs.
Hobfoll, S. E., Lilly, R. S., & Jackson, A. P. (1992). Conservation of social resources and the self. In H. O. F. Veiel & U. Baumann (Eds.), The meaning and measurement of social support (pp. 125-141). Washington, DC: Hemisphere.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Freedy, J. (1993). Conservation of resources: A general stress theory applied to burnout. In W. B. Schaufeli, C. Maslach, & T. Marek (Eds.), Professional burnout: Recent developments in theory and research (pp. 115-129). Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Shirom, A. (1993). Stress and burnout in the workplace: Conservation of resources. In R. T. Golembiewski (Ed.), Handbook of organization behavior (pp. 41-60). New York: Marcel Dekker.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Vaux, A. (1993). Social support: Social resources and social context. In L. Goldberger & S. Breznitz (Eds.), Handbook of stress: Theoretical and clinical aspects (2nd ed., pp. 685-705). New York: Free Press.
Hobfoll, S. E., Banerjee, P., & Britton, P. (1994). Stress resistance resources and health: A conceptual analysis. In S. Maes, H. Leventhal, & M. Johnston (Eds.), International review of health psychology (vol. 3, pp. 37-63). Chichester, England: Wiley.
Freedy, J. R. & Hobfoll, S. E. (1995). Traumatic stress: A blueprint for the future. In J. R. Freedy & S. E. Hobfoll (Eds.), Traumatic stress: From theory to practice (pp. 365-373). New York: Plenum.
Hobfoll, S. E. (1995). Social support: Will you be there when I need you? In N. A. Vanzetti & S. Duck (Eds.), A lifetime of relationships (pp. 46-74). New York: Brooks-Cole.
Hobfoll, S. E., Briggs, S., Wells, J. (1995). Community stress and resources: Actions and reactions. In S. E. Hobfoll & M. W. deVries (Eds.), Extreme stress and communities: Impact and intervention (pp. 137-158)). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic.
Hobfoll, S. E., Dunahoo, C. L., & Monnier, J. (1995). Conservation of resources and traumatic stress. In J. Freedy & S. E. Hobfoll (Eds.), Traumatic stress: From theory to practice (pp. 29-47). New York: Plenum.
Hobfoll, S. E., Freedy, J. R., Green, B. L., & Solomon, S. D. (1996). Coping in reaction to extreme stress: The role of resource loss and resource availability. I. M. Zeidner & N. S. Endler (Eds.). Handbook of coping (pp. 322-349). New York: Wiley.
Dunahoo, C. L., Geller, P., & Hobfoll, S. E. (1996). Women's coping: Communal versus individualistic orientation. In M. J. Schabracq, J. A. M. Winnubst, & C. L. Cooper (Eds.), Handbook of work and health psychology (pp. 183-204). Chichester, Great Britain: Wiley.
Hobfoll, S. E., Cameron, R. P., Chapman, H. A., & Gallagher, R. W. (1996). Social support and social coping in couples. In G. R. Pierce, B. R. Sarason, & I. G. Sarason (Eds.), The handbook of social support and the family (pp. 413-433). New York: Plenum.
Monnier, J., Hobfoll, S. E., & Stone, B. K. (1996). Coping resources and social context. In W. Battmann & S. Dutke, (Eds.), Processes of the molar regulation of behavior (pp. 189-204). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.
Hobfoll, S. E. & Wells, J. (1998). Conservation of resources, stress, and aging: Why do some slide and some spring? In J. Lomranz (Ed.), Handbook of aging and mental health. New York: Plenum.
Monnier, J. & Hobfoll, S. E. (2000). Conservation of resources in individual and community reactions to traumatic stress. In A. Y. Shalev, R. Yehuda, & S. McFarlane (Eds.), International handbook of human response to trauma (p. 325-336). New York: Plenum.
Jackson, T., McKenzie J., & Hobfoll, S. E. (2000). Communal aspects of self-regulation. In M. Boekaerts, P. R. Pintrich & M. Zeidner (Eds.), Handbook of self-regulation (p. 275-300), San Diego: Academic Press.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Kay, J. S. (2000). Conservation of resources: A stress theory based on the primacy of resource loss. In G. Fink (Ed.), The encyclopedia of stress , Vol. 1, (p.519-525). San Diego, CA: Academic.
Hobfoll, S. E., Ennis, N., & Kay, J. S. (2000). Loss, resources, and resiliency in close interpersonal relationships. In J. H. Harvey and E. Miller (Eds.), Loss and Trauma: General and Close Relationship Perspectives (pp. 267-285), New York, Brunner-Mazel.
Hobfoll, S. E. (2001). Social support and stress. In N. J. Smelser & P. B. Baltes (Eds.). International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. New York: Pergamon.
Hobfoll, S. E. (2002). Alone together: Comparing communal versus individualistic resiliency: In E. Frydenberg (Ed.) Beyond Coping: Meeting Goals, Vision, and Challenges (p. 63-81). Oxford, G. B.: Oxford University Press.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Schumm, J. A. (2002). Conservation of resources theory: Application to public health promotion. In R. DiClemente, R. Crosby, & M. Kegler (Eds.), Emerging theories and models in health promotion research and practice (p. 285-312). San Fransisco: Jossey-Bass.
Hobfoll, S. E. (2003). Moving the borders of psychology to the aid of victims of war. Forward to Krippner, S., & McIntyre, T. M. (eds). The impact of war on civilians: An International perspective (pp. xi-xiv). New York: Praeger.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Spielberger, C. D. (2003). Family stress: Integrating theory and measurement (reprinted from the Journal of Family Psychology, 6,(1992), 113-119). In P. Boos & C. Mulligan (Eds.), Family stress: Classic and contemporary readings (p. 142-157). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Spielberger, C. D. (2003). Process of family stress: A response to Boss (1992) and Kazak (1992). (reprinted from the Journal of Family Psychology, 6, (1992), 125-127.). In P. Boos & C. Mulligan (Eds.), Family stress: Classic and contemporary readings (p. 171-174). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Hobfoll, S. E., Geller, P., Dunahoo, C. (2003). Women’s coping: Communal versus individualistic orientation. In M. J. Schabracq, J. A. M. Winnubst, & Cooper, C. L. (Eds.), The handbook of work and health psychology, (2nd ed., pp. 237-257). Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.
Hobfoll, S. E., Briggs-Phillips, M., Stines, L. R. (2003). Fact or artifact: The relationship of hope to a caravan of resources. In R. Jacoby & G. Keinan (Eds.). Between stress and hope: From a disease-centered to a health-centered perspective (pp. 81-104). Westport, CT.: Praeger.
Hobfoll, S.E. & Buchwald, P. (2003). Burnout. In N. Posse & A. Koblitz (Hrsg.), Bildung und Beratung – Zum Dialog von Theorie und Praxis (p. 87-110). Berlin: Logos.
ADVANCE \d 3 Hobfoll, S.E. & Buchwald, P. (2004). Die Theorie der Ressourcenerhaltung und das multiaxiale Copingmodell – eine innovative Stresstheorie. In P. Buchwald, C. Schwarzer & S.E. Hobfoll (Hrsg.), Stress gemeinsam bewältigen – Ressourcenmanagement und multiaxiales Coping (S. 11-26). Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Hobfoll, S.E. & Schumm, J. (2004). Die Theorie der Ressourcenerhaltung: Anwendung auf die öffentliche Gesundheitsförderung. In P. Buchwald, C. Schwarzer & S.E. Hobfoll (Hrsg.), Stress gemeinsam bewältigen – Ressourcenmanagement und multiaxiales Coping (S. 91-121). Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Schumm, J. A., Vranceanu, A. M., and Hobfoll, S. E. (2004). The ties that bind: Resource caravans and losses among traumatized families. In D. R. Catherall (Ed.), Handbook of stress, trauma, and the family (pp. 33-50), New York, Brunner-Routledge.
Westman, M., Hobfoll, S. E., Chen, S., Davidson, O. B., Laski, S. (2005). Organizational stress through the Lens of Conservation of Resources (COR) Theory. In P. Perrewé and D. C. Ganster (Eds.). Research in occupational stress and well-being. Vol. 4. (pp. 167-220) Oxford, England: JAI Press/Elsevier.
Hobfoll, S. E. (2006). Guiding community intervention following terrorist attack. In Y. Neria, R. Gross, R. Marshall, E. Susser (Eds.), 9/11: Mental Health in the Wake of a Terrorist Attack (p. 215-228). Cambridge, M.A.: Cambridge University Press
Hall, B. J., Rattigan, S, Walter, K. H., and Hobfoll, S. E. (2006). Conservation of resources theory and trauma: An evaluation of new and existing principles. In P. Buchwald (Ed.). Stress and anxiety application to health, community, work place, and education (230-250). Newcastle, U. K.: Cambridge Scholar Press.
Hobfoll, S. E., & Kay, J. S. (2007). Conservation of resources theory. In G. Fink (Ed.), The encyclopedia of stress, 2nd edition , Vol. 1, (p.562-567). New York: Elsevier.
Hobfoll, S. E., Galai-Gat, T., Johnson, D. M., & Watson, P. (2007). Individual, group, and public mental health interventions following terrorism and mass casualty. For F. M. Dattilio and A. Freeman (eds.). Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention (p. 428-455), 3rd Edition, New York: Guilford.
Vranceanu, A., Stines, L., Schumm, J. A., Lamoureux, B. E., & Hobfoll, S. E. (in press). The long reach of trauma across the lifespan: Mechanisms for the signature of abuse. D. Delahanty (Ed.), The Psychobiology of Trauma and Resilience. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Walter, K., Hall, B., & Hobfoll, S. E. (in press). COR Theory. Encyclopedia of psychological trauma. G. Reyes, J. Elhai, and J. Ford (Eds.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Hall, B., Walter, K., & Hobfoll, S. E. (in press). Stress. Encyclopedia of psychological trauma. G. Reyes, J. Elhai, and J. Ford (Eds.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Walter, K., Hall, B., & Hobfoll, S. E. (in press). The impact of terrorism on organizations and management behavior and decisionmaking. In International terrorism and threats to security: Management and organizational challenges. R. J. Burke & C. L. Cooper (Eds.).
Hobfoll, S. E., Horsey, J., & Lamoureuz, B. E.. (in press). Resiliency and resource loss in times of terrorism and disaster: Lessons learned and those left untaught for children and families. In D. Brom, R. Pat-Horenczyk and J. Ford (Eds.). Treating traumatized children: Risk, resilience and recovery,. New York: Routledge.
Rattigan, S. S., Walt, L. C., Walter, K. H. & Hobfoll, S. E.(in press). Social Support. In H. E. A. Tinsley & S. H. Lease (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Counseling: Vol. 2. Personal Counseling and Mental Health Problems . Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Hobfoll. S. E. (in press). The love of baseball as a metaphor for cultural integration: The consequences of not playing the game for social distress and terrorism.. In M. Finklestein, K. Dent-Brown, & R. Lehav, (Eds.). Psycho-social Stress of Immigrants/Members of Minority Groups as a Factor in Terrorist Behaviour. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Layne, C. M., Beck, C. J., Rimmasch, H., Southwick, J. S., Moreno, M. A., & Hobfoll, S. E. (2007). Promoting “resilient” posttraumatic adjustment in childhood and beyond: “Unpacking” life events, adjustment trajectories, resources, and interventions. In D. Brom, R. Pat-Horenczyk, & J. Ford (Eds.), Treating traumatized children: Risk, resilience, and recovery. New York: Routledge.
Gorgievski, M. J., & Hobfoll, S. E. (in press). Work can burn us out or fire us up: Conservation of resources in burnout and engagement In J. R. B. Halbesleben (Ed). Handbook of stress and burnout in health care. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
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