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1982-1987 | 1988-1993 | 1994-1999 | 2000-2003 | 2004-2007 | 2008| 2009 |
1. Soliman, P., & Mayseless, O. (1982). Correlates between mother's employment, father's involvement and child's mental health. Israeli Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 19, 121-127.
2. Nadler, A., Mayseless, O., Peri, N. & Chemerinski, A. (1985). Effects of opportunity to reciprocate and self esteem on help-seeking behavior. Journal of Personality, 53, 23-35. Link to on-line journal
3. Mayseless, O., & Kruglanski, A.W. (1987). What makes you so sure? Effects of epistemic motivations on judgmental confidence. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 39, 162-183.
4. Kruglanski, A.W., & Mayseless, O. (1987). Motivational effects in the social comparison of opinions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 834- 842. Link to pdf file
5. Mayseless, O., & Kruglanski, A.W. (1987). Accuracy of estimates in the social comparison of abilities. Journal of Experimental and Social Psychology, 23, 217- 229.
6. Kruglanski, A.W., & Mayseless, O. (1988). Contextual effects in hypothesis testing: The role of competing alternatives and epistemic motivations. Social Cognition, 6 ,1-20.
7. Nemeth, C. J., & Mayseless, O. Sherman, J., & Brown, Y. (1990). Exposure to dissent and recall of information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 429-437. Link to pdf file
8. Kruglanski, W. A., & Mayseless, O. (1990). Classic and Current Social Comparison Research: Expanding the Perspective. Psychological Bulletin, 108, 195-208. Link to pdf file
@ For item no. 8 order of authorship was randomly determined and does not reflect relative contribution
9. Mayseless, O. (1991). Adult Attachment Patterns and Courtship Violence. Family Relations, 40, 21-28. Link to pdf file
10. Mayseless, O. (1993). Gifted adolescents and intimacy in close same-sex friendships. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 22, 135-146. Link to pdf file
11. Sagi, A., Van IJzendoorn, M.H., Aviezer, O., Donnell, F. & Mayseless, O. (1994). Sleeping out of home in a kibbutz communal arrangement: It makes a difference for infant-mother attachment. Child Development, 65, 992-1004. Link to pdf file
12. Scher, A. & Mayseless, O. (1994). Mothers' attachment with spouse and parenting in the first year. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 11, 601-609.
13. Sagi, A., Van IJzendoorn, M.H., Scharf, M., Koren-Karie, N., Joels, T., & Mayseless, O. (1994). Stability and discriminant validity of the adult attachment interview: A psychometric study in young Israeli adults. Developmental Psychology, 30, 771-777.
14. Mayseless, O. (1996). Attachment patterns and their outcomes. Human Development, 39, 206-223.
15. Mayseless, O., Danieli, R., & Sharabany, R. (1996). Adults’ attachment patterns and coping with separation. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 25, 667-690. Link to pdf file
16. Mayseless, O. & Gal, R. (1996). Hatred towards Arabs among Israeli high-school students. Studies in Education (Hebrew), 1 (New Series), 159-178.
17. Sagi, A., Van IJzendoorn, M.H., Scharf, M., Koren-Karie, N. Joels, T., Mayseless, O., & Aviezer, O. (1997). Ecological constraints for intergenerational transmission of attachment. International Journal of Behavior Development, 20, 287-299.
18. Scher, A., & Mayseless, O. (1997). Changes in negative emotionality in infancy- the role of mother's attachment concerns. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 15, 311-321.
19. Mayseless, O., Sharabany, R., & Sagi, A. (1997). Attachment concerns of mothers as manifested in parental, spousal and friendship relationships. Personal Relationships, 4, 255-269. Link to pdf file
20. Mayseless, O., Wiseman, H., & Hai, I. (1998). Adolescents’ relationships with father, mother and same gender friend. Journal of Adolescent Research, 13, 101-123. Link to pdf file
21. Mayseless, O., & Hai, I. (1998). Leaving-home transition in Israel: Changes in parents-adolescents relationships and adaptation to military service. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 22, 589-609.
22. Mayseless, O. (1998). Maternal caregiving strategy - A distinction between the ambivalent and the disorganized profile. Infant Mental Health Journal, 19, 20-33. Link to pdf file
23. Mayseless, O., & Scher, A. (2000). Mother’s attachment concerns regarding spouse and infant’s temperament as modulators of maternal separation anxiety. The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 41, 917-925. Link to pdf file
24. Herer, Y., & Mayseless, O. (2000). Emotional and social adjustment of adolescents who show role-reversal in the family. Megamot (Hebrew), 3, 413-441.
25. Popper, M., Mayseless, O., & Castelnovo, O. (2000). Transformational leadership and attachment. The Leadership Quarterly, 11, 267-289. Link to pdf file
26. Scher, A. & Mayseless, O. (2000). Mothers of anxious/ambivalent infants: maternal characteristics and child-care context. Child Development, 71, 1629-1639. Link to pdf file
27. Mayseless, O. (2001) The relationships between parents and adolescents in Israel during the transition to adolescence. Megamot (Hebrew), XLI (1-2), 180-194.
28. Sharabany, R., Mayseless, O., Edri, G., & Lulav, D. (2001) Ecology, childhood experiences, and adult attachment styles of women in the kibbutz. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 25, 214-225.
29. Granot, D., & Mayseless, O. (2001) Attachment security and adjustment to school in middle childhood. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 25, 530-541.Link to pdf file
30. Scharf, M., & Mayseless, O. (2001). The capacity for romantic intimacy: Exploring the contribution of best friend and marital and parental relationships. Journal of Adolescence, 24, 379-399. Link to pdf file
31. Mayseless, O. (2001). Young Israeli men in the transition from adolescence to adulthood: The role of military service. Studies in Education (Hebrew), (New Series) 5 (1), 159-190.
32. Popper, M., & Mayseless, O. (2003). Back to basics: Applying a parenting perspective to transformational leadership. The Leadership Quarterly, 14, 41-65. Link to pdf file
@ For item no. 32 order of authorship was randomly determined and does not reflect relative contribution
33. Mayseless, O., Scharf, M., & Sholt, M. (2003). From authoritative parenting practices to an authoritarian context: Exploring the person-environment fit. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 13, 427-456. Link to pdf file
34. Mayseless, O., Bartholomew, K., Henderson, A., & Trinke, S. (2003). “I was more her Mom than she was mine:” Role reversal in a community sample. Family Relations, 53, 78-86. Link to pdf file
@ For item no. 35 the first two authors contributed equally to the paper
37. Popper, M. & Mayseless,
O. (2007). Reliance on leaders and social institutions: An attachment
perspective. Attachment & Human Development, 9 (1): 73 – 93.
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38. Scharf, M. & Mayseless, O. (2007).Adolescents’ Attachment Representations
and Their Capacity for Intimacy in Close
Relationships. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 17(1), 23–50.
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39. Popper, M. & Mayseless, O. (2007). The Building Blocks of Leader Development: A Psychological Conceptual Framework. Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 28(7), pp. 664-684
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40. Golden, D. & Mayseless, O. (2008). On the Alert in an Unpredictable Environment. Culture & Psychology, 14 (2): 155-179.
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41. Goldner,L. & Mayseless, O. (2008). 'Juggling the roles of parents, therapists, friends and teachers - a working model for an integrative conception of mentoring', Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning,16 (4), 412 - 428.
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42. Birnbaum, L. , Birnbaum, A. & Mayseless, O. (2008). 'Th e Role of Spirituality in Mental Health Interventions: A Developmental Perspective'. The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 27, 65-73.
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43. Scharf, M. & Mayseless, O. (2008). 'Late adolescent girls' relationship with parents and romantic partners: The distinct role of mothers and fathers'. Journal of Adolescence, 31: 837-855.
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44. Scharf, M. & Mayseless, O. (2009). 'Socioemotional Characteristics of Elementary School Children Identified as Exhibiting Social Leadership Qualities'. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 170(1): 73-94.
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45. Mayseless, O. & Scharf, M. (2009). 'Too Close for Comfort: Inadequate Boundaries With Parents and Individuation in Late Adolescent Girls'. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 79(2):191-202
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1983- 1993 | 1994- 2002 | 2003-2007
1. Nadler, A., & Mayseless, O. (1983). Recipient's Self esteem and reactions to Help. In J. D. Fisher, A. Nadler, & B. M. De paulo (Eds.), New Directions in Helping (Vol. I.): Recipient reactions to Help. New York: Academic Press.
2. Gal, R., & Mayseless, O. (1990). Attitudes of Israeli youth towards military service and national security during the Intifada In R. Gal (Ed.), The Seventh War. (pp. 76-84). Tel Aviv, Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuchad, (Hebrew). Link to pdf file
3. Sagi, A., Mayseless, O., Aviezer, O., Donnell, F., Joels, T., Harel, Y., & Tuvia, M. (1990).Early day care in the kibbutz: An ecological experiment. In E. Becchi (Ed.), Il Bambino e Gli Altri (pp. 161-173). Bergamo, Italy: Jeveniilia editrice s.r.l. (Italian). Link to pdf file
4. Mayseless, O. (1993). Youth at the end of the eighties: Political attitudes and ideological patterns. In Tal. M. (Ed.), Youth and Politics - Tenth symposium on youth movements research (pp. 21-28). Efal, Israel: Yad Tabenkin. (Hebrew).
5. Mayseless, O. (1993). Attitudes toward military service among Israeli youth. In D. Ashkenazy (Ed.), The Military in the Service of Society and Democracy (pp. 32-35). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. [Parts of this chapter were published in a different version in Gal & Mayseless, 1990]. Link to pdf file
6. Mayseless, O. (1995). Towards military service. In H. Flum (Ed), Adolescents in Israel: personal, familial and social aspects.Even-Yehuda, Israel: Reches (Hebrew). Link to pdf file
7. Mayseless, O. (1995). Attachment patterns and marital relationships. In S. Shulman (Ed.) Close Relationships and Socioemotional Development. (pp. 185-202)Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex. Link to pdf file
8. Mayseless, O., & Scharf, M. (2001). Cohesion and relative power in family relationships and adolescent coping with a real-life stressful situation. In T. M. Gehring, M. Debry, & P. K. Smith (Eds.), The Family System Test FAST: Theory and application (pp. 157-176). Hove, East Sussex, UK: Brunner-Routledge. Link to pdf file
9. Popper, M., & Mayseless, O. @ (2002). Internal world of transformational leaders. In B. Avolio, & F. Yammarino, (Eds).Transformational and charismatic leadership, Volume 2 (pp. 203-229). New York: Elsevier Science Publications. Link to pdf file
@ For item no. 9 order of authorship was randomly determined and does not reflect relative contribution
10. Mayseless, O. & Scharf, M. (2003). What does it mean to be an Adult? The Israeli Experience. In J.J. Arnett, N.L. Galambos (Eds.), New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development (#100): Exploring cultural conceptions of the transition to adulthood. San Francisco, CA: Wiley, Jossey-Bass. Link to pdf file
11. Mayseless, O., & Salomon, G. (2003). Dialectic contradictions in the experiences of Israeli Jewish adolescents: Efficacy and stress, closeness and friction, and conformity and non-compliance. In F. Pajares, & T. Urdan, (Eds.) Adolescence and Education, Volume III: International perspectives on adolescence (pp. 149-171). Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing. Link to pdf file
12. Mayseless, O. (2005). Ontogeny of
attachment in middle childhood: Conceptualization of normative changes. In K.A.
Kerns, & R.A. Richardson (Eds.), Attachment in middle childhood (pp.
1-23). New York: Guilford.
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13. Mayseless, O., & Salomon, G. (2005). Characteristics of youth in Israel: Complementary and contradictory poles, self-assurance and stress, closeness and friction, conformity and disobedience. In G. Rahav, Y. Wozner, & M. Wander Schwartz, (Eds.).Youth in Israel, 2004 (pp. 141-161). The interdisciplinary center for the study of policy and care of children and youth, Bob Shafel School of Social Work, University of Tel-Aviv. (Hebrew)
@ This paper in Hebrew is partially based on the chapter in English by Salomon and Mayseless 2003 (#11).
14. Scharf, M., & Mayseless, O. (2005). Israeli youth – what do they have in their life? their parents, their parents and their parents. In G. Rahav, Y. Wozner, & M. Wander Schwartz, (Eds.).Youth in Israel, 2004 (pp. 119-140). The Interdisciplinary Center for Children and Youth Studies, Bob Shapell School of Social Work, University of Tel-Aviv. (Hebrew)
15. Mayseless, O. (2005). Parents' authority, teachers' authority: cultural characteristics of Israeli society. In E. Paldi, (Ed.) Education and Challenge of Time 2 (pp. 257-269). Reches: Tel Aviv. (Hebrew).
16. Mayseless, O. (2006). Studying parenting representations as a window to parents’ internal working model of caregiving. In O. Mayseless, (Ed.), Parenting representations: Theory, research, and clinical implications. (pp. 3 - 40). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Link to pdf file
17. Mayseless, O., & Scharf, M. (2006). Maternal representations of parenting in adolescence and psychosocial functioning of mothers and adolescents. In O. Mayseless, (Ed.), Parenting representations: Theory, research, and clinical implications (pp. 208-238). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press .Link to pdf file
18. Scharf, M., & Mayseless, O. (2007). Putting eggs in more than one basket: A new look at developmental processes of attachment in adolescence. (pp. 1-22) In M. Scharf, & O. Mayseless (Eds). Attachment in Adolescence: Reflections and New Angles: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. (No. 117). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (Wiley). [Reed W. Larson, Kene Arnett Jensen, Editors-in Chief]. Link to pdf file