Social Sciences
divorce
100%
anger
80%
stabilization
57%
family structure
44%
Victims of terrorism
42%
trauma
35%
coping
33%
Israeli
30%
marriage
29%
group cohesion
29%
self-esteem
25%
rating
24%
counseling
23%
attribution
23%
counselor
22%
Israel
21%
flexibility
20%
anxiety
19%
psychopathology
17%
single parent family
16%
event
16%
time
14%
father
14%
responsibility
14%
soldier
13%
frustration
12%
university
12%
environmental factors
12%
death
11%
social relations
11%
habits
11%
communication
11%
contemplation of divorce
10%
stereotype
9%
student
9%
utilization
9%
immigrant
9%
spouse
9%
mental health
9%
narrative
8%
single parent
8%
qualitative method
7%
trend
7%
age group
7%
Group
7%
experience
7%
therapist
6%
interaction
6%
abuse
6%
contingency
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Divorce
50%
Israel
43%
Terrorism
40%
Social Adjustment
39%
Anger
32%
Child
31%
Students
27%
Mothers
25%
Motivation
25%
Counseling
22%
Child Psychiatry
21%
Armed Conflicts
21%
Counselors
19%
Spontaneous Remission
18%
Esophageal Stenosis
17%
Stereotyping
16%
Wounds and Injuries
16%
Parents
16%
Self Concept
16%
Otolaryngology
14%
Military Personnel
14%
Veterans
13%
Natural History
13%
Psychopathology
13%
Ambulatory Care Facilities
12%
Mental Competency
12%
Habits
12%
Anxiety
11%
Mental Disorders
10%
Mental Health
10%
Waiting Lists
10%
Spouses
10%
Grief
9%
Psychology
9%
Psychiatry
9%
Referral and Consultation
9%
USSR
8%
Reading
8%
Problem Behavior
8%
Functional Laterality
8%
Education
8%
Therapeutics
7%
Pharynx
6%
Secondary Prevention
6%
Ear
5%
Fear
5%
Nose
5%
Optimism
5%
Pathology
5%