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Publications

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Ph.D. Dissertation

Manevich, A. (2021). Attachment and the Two-Track Model of Loss and Bereavement among spouses of people suffering from cognitive impairment: The relation between disease progression to overall functioning and the interpersonal relationship with the patient in sickness and in death.

Unpublished doctoral dissertation (Hebrew), 280 Pages, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.


Supervised by Prof. Simon Shimshon Rubin and Dr. Michael Katz, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa; in collaboration with Prof. Judith Aharon-Peretz and Dr. Rachel Ben-Hayun, Cognitive Neurology Institute, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel Publication Link >

Articles in Refereed Journals

Published

  1. Rubin, S. S., Manevich, A., & Yehene, E. (2024). Continuing Bonds in marriage, death and divorce: Conceptual and clinical considerations in the relationship to self and spouse. OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying. doi:10.1177/00302228241226471 *Equal contributionPublication Link >
     

  2. Manevich, A., Yehene, E., & Rubin, S. S. (2023). A case for inclusion of disordered Non-Death Interpersonal Grief as an official diagnosis: Rationale, challenges and opportunities. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1300565 Publication Link >
     

  3. Manevich, A., Rubin, S. S., Katz, M., Ben-Hayun, R., & Aharon-Peretz, J. (2023). The Two-Track Model of Dementia Grief and spousal response to illness and death. Death Studies, 47(5), 592-599.  doi: 10.1080/07481187.2022.2113479 Publication Link >
     

  4. Manevich, A., Rubin, S. S., Katz, M. Ben-Hayun, R., & Aharon-Peretz, J. (2023). Risk, resilience and the Two-Track Model of Dementia Grief among spouses of people living with cognitive decline. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, 9, 1-12. doi:10.1177/23337214231171264 Publication Link >
     

  5. Manevich, A., Rubin, S. S., Katz, M. Ben-Hayun, R., & Aharon-Peretz, J. (2022). Spousal mourning for partners living with cognitive impairment: The interplay of Attachment and the Two-Track Model of Dementia Grief. OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying. doi:10.1177/00302228221142632 Publication Link >
     

  6. Yehene, E., Manevich, A., & Rubin, S. S. (2021). Caregivers` grief in acquired Non-Death Interpersonal Loss (NoDIL): A process based model with implications for theory, research and intervention. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.676536 *Equal contribution. Publication Link >
     

  7. Rubin, S. S., Manevich, A., & Doron, I. I. (2021). The Two-Track Model of Dementia Grief (TTM-DG): The theoretical and clinical significance of the continuing bond in sickness and in death. Death Studies, 45(10), 755-771. doi:10.1080/07481187.2019.1688014 *Equal contribution. Publication Link >

Chapters in Scientific Books

  1. Manevich, A. (2024). Disenfranchised Widowhood: The Journey of Dementia Caregivers (Book Chapter). Topics in Neurocognition. Publication Link >

Additional Publications

  1. Manevich, A. (2023). Navigating through grief: The unheard story of dementia caregivers. Scientia, https://doi.org/10.33548/SCIENTIA928 Publication Link >
     

  2. Rubin, S. S., Bar-Nadav, O., Malkinson, R., Witztum, E., & Manevich, A. (2023). The Two-Track Bereavement Questionnaire 3 – CG11. Working paper of the International Laboratory for the Study of Loss, Bereavement and Human Resilience. Publication Link >
     

  3. Manevich, A., Rubin, S. S., Ben-Hayun, R., Aharon-Peretz, J., & Katz, M. (2021). Spousal dementia grief: A research report from the Two-Track Model of Dementia Grief project. OBM Geriatrics, 5(1), 1-21. doi:10.21926/obm.geriatr.2101160. *Equal contribution. Publication Link >

In Media

  1.  Interview for "Haaretz" newspaper (2024). The transparent bereavement of grandparents after October 7th. Publication Link >   
     

  2. Interview on dementia caregiving (2024). “What’s happening tomorrow” Podcast, by Rami Shani (Galatz)

Publications in Hebrew

  1. Manevich, A. (2024). Silent widowhood: Spousal relationship in the shadow of cognitive impairment, dementia, and death. Hebrew Psychology. Publication Link >   
     

  2. Malkinson, R., Witztum, E., Rubin, S. S., & Manevich, A. (2024). An integrative and time-limited intervention protocol for traumatic bereavement after the October 7 events: Using the Two-Track Model of Loss and Bereavement. Hebrew Psychology. *Equal contribution. Publication Link >
     

  3. Manevich, A., & Golbez-Manevich, N. (2023). Ripples of life at the Dead Sea: The story of Kibbutz Be’eri survivors. Psychoactuallya - Israel Psychological Association (short version); Hebrew Psychology. https://www.hebpsy.net/blog_Post.asp?id=6234 (long version). *Equal contribution. Publication Link >
     

  4. Rubin, S., Bar-Nadav, O., & Manevich, A. (2019). The Two-Track Questionnaire for Complicated Grief (TTBQ-CG-31), in: Palgi, S. (Editor). Booklet of self-report questionnaires. Israel: Ministry of Health, Professional Committee for Clinical Psychology. Publication Link >

Work in Progress

  1. Malkinson, R., Witztum, E., Rubin, S. S., & Manevich, A. (final draft). An integrative and time-limited intervention protocol for traumatic bereavement after the October 7 events: Using the Two-Track Model of Loss and Bereavement. Death Studies. 
     

  2. Manevich, A., Darbow, L., & Sofer, T. (data collection). Trauma, Meaning Reconstruction, and Post-Traumatic Growth after the October 7 events.
     

  3. Malkinson, R., Witztum, E., Rubin, S. S., & Manevich, A. (in preparation). Post-Bereavement Growth and the Two-Track Model.
     

  4. Manevich, A., Rubin, S. S., Ben-Hayun, R., Aharon-Peretz, J., & Katz, M. (in preparation). A two-year longitudinal study among spouses of people living with cognitive decline.
     

  5. Manevich, A., & Rubin, S. S. (in preparation). Object relations and spousal dementia grief: A psychoanalytic approach.
     

  6. Manevich, A., & Rubin, S. S. (data collection). An intercultural study of mourning over the loss of a significant other living with cognitive decline among Jewish and Muslim Israelis.

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