Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Danieli, Y. (1976). Intentional groups with a specific problem orientation focus [with David
Hays]. In M. Rosenbaum & A. Snadovsky (Eds.), The intensive group experience: A
guide. New York: The Free Press
Danieli, Y. (1980). Countertransference in the treatment and study of Nazi Holocaust survivors
and their children. Victimology: An International Journal, 5(2-4), 355-367.
Danieli, Y. (1981a). Differing adaptational styles in families of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust:
Some implications for treatment. Children Today, 10(5), 6-10, 34-35.
Danieli, Y. (1981b). Exploring the factors in Jewish identity formation (in children of survivors).
In Consultation on the psycho-dynamics of Jewish identity: Summary of proceedings (pp.
22-25). American Jewish committee and the Central Conference of American Rabbis,
March 15-16, 1981.
Danieli, Y. (1981d). On the achievement of integration in aging survivors of the Nazi Holocaust.
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 14(2), 191-210.
Danieli, Y. (1981e). The group project for Holocaust survivors and their children. Children
Today, 10(5), 11, 33.
Danieli, Y. (1982a). Therapists' difficulties in treating survivors of the Nazi Holocaust and their
children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 42(12-B, Pt 1), 4927. (UMI No. 949-904).
Danieli, Y. (1982b). Group project for Holocaust survivors and their children. Prepared for the
National Institute of Mental Health, Mental Health Services Branch. Contract
#092424762. Washington, DC.
Danieli, Y. (1982c). Families of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust: Some short- and long-term
effects. In C. D. Spielberger, I. G. Sarason, & N. Milgram (Eds.), Stress and anxiety (Vol.
8)(pp. 405-421). New York: McGraw-Hill/Hemisphere.
Danieli, Y. (1984b). The impact of Holocaust experience on families of survivors living in the
United States. In The Nazi concentration camps: Proceedings of the fourth Yad Vashem
international historical conference (pp. 603-619). Jerusalem: Yad Vashem.
Danieli, Y. (1985a). Separation and loss in families of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust. Academy
Forum, 29(2), 7-10.
Danieli, Y. (1985b). The treatment and prevention of long-term effects and intergenerational
transmission of victimization: A lesson from Holocaust survivors and their children. In C.
R. Figley (Ed.), Trauma and its wake (pp. 295-313). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Danieli, Y. (1988c). Treating survivors and children of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust. In F. M.
Ochberg (Ed.), Post-traumatic therapy and victims of violence (pp. 278-294). New
York: Brunner/Mazel.
Danieli, Y. (1988d). The use of mutual support approaches in the treatment of victims. In E.
Chigier (Ed.), Grief and bereavement in contemporary society: Vol. 3. Support Systems
(pp. 116-123). London: Freund Publishing House.
Danieli, Y. (1989). Mourning in survivors and children of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust: The
role of group and community modalities. In D. R. Dietrich, & P. C. Shabad (Eds.), The
problem of loss and mourning: Psychoanalytic perspectives (pp. 427-460). Madison:
International Universities Press.
Danieli, Y. (1992). Preliminary reflections from a psychological perspective. In T.C. van Boven
C. Flinterman, F. Grunfeld & I. Westendorp (Eds.) The Right to Restitution,
Compensation and Rehabilitation for Victims of Gross Violations of Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms. Netherlands Institute of Human Rights [Studie- en
Informatiecentrum Mensenrechten], Special issue No. 12 (pp. 196-213). Also published
in N.J. Kritz (Ed.)(1995). Transitional justice: How emerging democracies reckon with
former regimes. 1 (pp. 572-582). Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace.
Danieli, Y. (1993). The diagnostic and therapeutic use of the multi-generational family tree in
working with survivors and children of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust. In J. P. Wilson
& B. Raphael (Eds.) International handbook of traumatic stress syndromes. [Stress and
Coping Series, Donald Meichenbaum, Series Editor]. (pp. 889-898). New York: Plenum
Publishing.
Danieli, Y. (1994a). Countertransference, trauma and training. In J.P. Wilson and J. Lindy
(Eds.), Countertransference in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (pp. 368-388).
New York: Guilford Press.
Danieli, Y. (1994b). As survivors age - Part I. National Center for Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder Clinical Quarterly, 4(1), 1-7.
Danieli, Y. (1994c). As survivors age - Part II. National Center for Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder Clinical Quarterly, 4(2), 20-24.
Danieli, Y. (1994d). Silence no longer. Generation: A Journal of Australian Jewish Life, Thought
and Community, 4(1), 35-37.
Danieli, Y. (1994e). Countertransference and trauma: Self-healing and training issues. In M.B.
Williams and J.F. Sommer, Jr. (Eds.) Handbook of post-traumatic therapy (pp. 540-
550). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood/Praeger Publishing Co.
Danieli, Y. (1994g). Resilience and hope. Children Worldwide (pp. 47-49). Geneva:
International Catholic Child Bureau.
Danieli, Y. (1994h). A global response to crisis. In M.A. Young (Ed.) 2001: The next
generation in victim assistance (pp. 83-89). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt Publishers.
Krystal, H. & Danieli, Y. (1994i). Holocaust survivor studies in the context of PTSD. National
Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD Research Quarterly, 5(4), 1-5.
Danieli, Y. (1995a). Foreword. In R.J. Kleber, C.R. Figley and B P.R. Gersons (Eds.), Beyond
trauma: cultural and societal dynamics. New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation. In
press.
Smith, B., Agger, I., Danieli, Y. and Weisaeth, L. (1996a). Emotional responses of international
humanitarian aid workers. In Danieli, Y., Rodley, N. & Weisaeth, L. (Eds.),
International responses to traumatic stress: Humanitarian, Human rights, justice, peace
and development contributions, collaborative actions and future initiatives (pp. 397-
423). Published for and on behalf of the United Nations by Baywood Publishing
Company, Inc., Amityville, New York.
Danieli, Y. (1996b). Who takes care of the caretakers? The emotional life of those working with
children in situations of violence. In R.J. Appel and B. Simon (Eds.), Minefields in their
hearts: The mental health of children in war and communal violence (pp. 189-205).
New Haven: Yale University Press.
Danieli, Y. (1997). As survivors age: an overview. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 30(1), (9-
26).
Danieli, Y. (1998a). Justice and reparation: steps in the process of healing, in Christopher C.
Joyner (ed.), Reining in impunity for international crimes and serious violations of
fundamental human rights: Proceedings of the Siracusa conference 17-21 September
1998. International Review of Penal Law, 14, pp. 303-312.
Danieli, Y. (1998b). Intergenerational legacies of trauma in police families. In J.M. Violanti &
D. Paton (Eds.), Police trauma: Psychological aftermath of civilian combat. Springfield,
IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Engdahl, B., Kastrup, M., Jaranson, J., and Danieli, Y. (1999b). The impact of traumatic human
rights violations on victims and the mental health profession's response. In Y. Danieli, E.
Stamatopoulou, & C. J. Dias (Eds.) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Fifty
years and beyond (pp. 337-335). Published for and on behalf of the United Nations by
Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., Amityville, New York.
Sirkin S, Iacopino V., Grodin, M. and Danieli, Y. (1999c). The role of health professionals in
protecting and promoting human rights: a paradigm for professional responsibility. In Y.
Danieli, E. Stamatopoulou, & C. J. Dias (Eds.), The Universal Declaration of Human
Rights: Fifty years and beyond (pp. 357-369). Published for and on behalf of the United
Nations by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., Amityville, New York.
Danieli, Y. (1999d). Healing components: The right to reparation for victims of gross
violations of human rights and humanitarian law. In M. Hayse, D. Pollefeyt, G.J.Colijn,
& M. Sachs Littell (Eds.) Hearing the voices: Teaching the Holocaust to future
generations (pp. 219-233). Merion Station, Pennsylvania: Merion Westfield Press
International.
Danieli, Y. (2001). International Responses to Traumatic Stress. In Roth, J.K. Maxwell, E. (Eds.)
Remembering for the future: The Holocaust in an age of genocide
3(pp. 63-77). Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Danieli, Y. (2001). ISTSS members participate in recovery efforts in New York and Washington,
DC. Traumatic Stress Points, 15(4), 4.
Weine, S., Danieli, Y., Silove, D., Van Ommeren, M., Fairbank J.A. & Saul, J.
(2002).Guidelines for international training in mental health and psychosocial interventions for
trauma exposed populations in clinical and community settings. Psychiatry, 65(2), 156-164.
Danieli, Y., Engdahl, B. & Schlenger, W.E. (2003). The psychological aftermath of
terrorism. In F.M. Moghaddam & Marsella, A.J. (Eds.), Understanding terrorism:
Psychological roots, consequences, and interventions (pp. 223-246). Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association.
Danieli, Y. (2004). Victims: Essential Voices at the Court. The bulletin of the Victims' Rights
Working Group. 1, Sept. 2004, (p. 6). London: The Redress Trust
Danieli, Y. (2006a). It was always there. In C. Figley (Ed.), Mapping trauma and its wake:
Autobiographic essays by pioneer trauma scholars (pp. 33-46). New York: Brunner-Rutledge
Psychosocial Stress Book Series.
Danieli, Y. (2006b). Essential elements of healing after massive trauma: Complex needs voiced
by Victims/Survivors. In D. Sullivan & L. Tifft (Eds.), Handbook of restorative justice: A global
perspective (pp. 343-354). New York: Taylor and Francis.
Danieli, Y. & Nader, K. (2006c). Respecting cultural, religious, and ethnic differences in the
prevention and treatment of psychological sequelae. In L.A. Schein, H.I. Spitz, G.M.
Burlingame, P.R. Muskin & S. Vargo (Eds), Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters:
Group Approaches to Treatment (pp.203-234). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press Inc.
Danieli, Y. (2006d). Groups for mental health professionals working with survivors. In L.A.
Schein, H.I. Spitz, G.M. Burlingame, P.R. Muskin & S. Vargo (Eds), Psychological Effects of
Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches to Treatment (pp.841-876). Binghamton, NY: The
Haworth Press Inc.
Danieli, Y. (2006f). Reappraising the Nuremberg trials and their legacy: The role of victims in
international law. Cardozo Law review, 27(4), 1633-1649.
Danieli, Y. (2007a). Essential elements in healing from massive trauma: Some theory, victims’
voices, and international developments. In J. Miller & R. Kumar (Eds.), Reparations:
Interdisciplinary Inquiries. (pp. 307-322). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press
Beck, R., Bergmann, U., Broden , A., Buchele, B., Danieli, Y., & Rauch, E. (2008a). Lessons
learned in group strategies for survivors, witnesses and family members. In R. Klein & S. B.
Phillips (Eds.), Public Mental Health Service Delivery Protocols: Group Interventions for
Disaster Preparedness and Response (pp. 109-126). New York: American Group Psychotherapy
Association
Danieli, Y. (2009a). Massive trauma and the healing role of reparative justice. In C. Ferstman,
M. Goetz, & A. Stephens (Eds.) Reparations for Victims of Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity
and war crimes: Systems in place and systems in the making. (pp. 41-78). The Hague: Martinus
Nijhoff.
Danieli, Y. (2009b). Massive trauma and the healing role of reparative justice. Journal of
Traumatic Stress, 22(5), 351-257.
Danieli, Y. (2009c). Recovery after Mass Crimes. In N. Young (Ed.) International Encyclopedia
of Peace (pp. - ). New York: Oxford University Press
Danieli, Y. (2011). Massive trauma and the healing role of reparative justice. In R.M. Letschert,
R. Haveman, A.L.M.De Brouwer, & A. Pemberton (Eds.) Victimological Approaches to
International Crimes, Focus on Africa (pp. 235-261). Mortsel, Belgium: Intersentia Publishers.
Danieli, Y. (2014). Healing aspects of reparations and reparative Justice for victims of crimes
against humanity. In Jo-Anne M.Wemmers (Ed.) Reparation for Victims of Crimes Against Humanity
(pp. 7-21). New York: Routledge.
Danieli, Y., Norris, F., Paisner, V., Engdahl, B. & Richter, J. (2015a). The Danieli inventory of
multigenerational legacies of trauma, part I: Family adaptational styles. Journal of Psychiatric
Research, 68, 167-175.
Danieli, Y., Norris, F., Muller-Paisner, V., Kronenberg, S. & Richter, J. (2015b). The Danieli
inventory of multigenerational legacies of trauma, Part II: Reparative Adaptational Impacts.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 85(3), 229-237.
Danieli, Y, Norris, F. & Engdahl, B. (2017). A Question of Who, Not If: Psychological
Disorders in Children of Holocaust Survivors. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research,
Practice, and Policy, 9(S1), 98–106.
[Some of the articles/book chapters have been translated and published also in Arabic, Bosnian,
Croatian, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Kurdish, Polish, Russian,
Serb, Spanish and Turkish].
Books
Danieli, Y., & Krystal, J. H. (1989). The initial report of the presidential task force on
curriculum, education and training of the Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.
Chicago: The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.
Danieli, Y., Rodley, N.S., & Weisaeth, L. (Eds.)(1996). International responses to traumatic
stress: Humanitarian, human rights, justice, peace and development contributions,
collaborative actions and future initiatives. Published for and on behalf of the United
Nations by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., Amityville, New York.
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Danieli, Y., Stamatopoulou, E., & Clarence J. Dias (Eds.)(1999). The Universal Declaration of
Human Rights: Fifty years and beyond. Published for and on behalf of the United Nations
by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., Amityville, New York.
Danieli, Y. (Ed.)(2002). Sharing the front line and the back hills: International protectors
and providers, peacekeepers, humanitarian aid workers and the media in the midst
of crisis. Published for and on behalf of the United Nations by Baywood Publishing
Company, Inc., Amityville, New York
Danieli, Y. (Special Consultant). (2003). In Green, B.L. et al. (Eds.) Trauma interventions in war
and peace: Prevention, practice, and policy. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum
Publishers.
Danieli, Y., Brom, D. & Sills, J.B.(Eds.).(2005). The trauma of terrorism: sharing knowledge
and shared care, An international handbook. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press Inc.
[Published also as a Special Issues: Volume 10, Number 1, 2, 3, 4, (2004) of the Journal of
Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma]
Danieli, Y. & Dingman, R. (Eds.). (2005). On the ground after September 11: Mental health
responses and practical knowledge gained. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press Inc.
Articles/chapters in preparation/press
Danieli, Y. In
Books in preparation:
Danieli, Y., Ngarambe, F. & Fowler, J. (Eds.) Life after death: Rebuilding genocide survivors’
lives: Challenges and opportunities. Proceedings of the Kigali Conference 25-30
November 2001.
Danieli, Y. & Pasagic, I. Promoting a dialogue: Democracy cannot be built with the hands of
broken souls: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina.