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Sari Goldstein Ferber
Sari Goldstein Ferber
Clinical Psychologist, Affiliate Associate Professor, University of Delaware, USA
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The roles of pain catastrophizing and anxiety in the prediction of postoperative pain intensity: a prospective study
M Granot, SG Ferber
The Clinical journal of pain 21 (5), 439-445, 2005
5722005
The effect of skin-to-skin contact (kangaroo care) shortly after birth on the neurobehavioral responses of the term newborn: a randomized, controlled trial
SG Ferber, IR Makhoul
Pediatrics 113 (4), 858-865, 2004
4592004
Massage therapy by mothers and trained professionals enhances weight gain in preterm infants
SG Ferber, J Kuint, A Weller, R Feldman, S Dollberg, E Arbel, D Kohelet
Early human development 67 (1-2), 37-45, 2002
2522002
The development of maternal touch across the first year of life
SG Ferber, R Feldman, IR Makhoul
Early human development 84 (6), 363-370, 2008
2502008
The “entourage effect”: terpenes coupled with cannabinoids for the treatment of mood disorders and anxiety disorders
SG Ferber, D Namdar, D Hen-Shoval, G Eger, H Koltai, G Shoval, ...
Current neuropharmacology 18 (2), 87-96, 2020
2032020
Massage therapy facilitates mother–infant interaction in premature infants
SG Ferber, R Feldman, D Kohelet, J Kuint, S Dollberg, E Arbel, A Weller
Infant Behavior and Development 28 (1), 74-81, 2005
1502005
Massage therapy by mothers enhances the adjustment of circadian rhythms to the nocturnal period in full-term infants
SG Ferber, M Laudon, J Kuint, A Weller, N Zisapel
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 23 (6), 410-415, 2002
1062002
Neurobehavioural assessment of skin‐to‐skin effects on reaction to pain in preterm infants: a randomized, controlled within‐subject trial
SG Ferber, IR Makhoul
Acta Paediatrica 97 (2), 171-176, 2008
862008
Gender differences in the perception of chest pain
M Granot, S Goldstein-Ferber, ZS Azzam
Journal of pain and symptom management 27 (2), 149-155, 2004
812004
The nature of touch in mothers experiencing maternity blues: the contribution of parity
SG Ferber
Early human development 79 (1), 65-75, 2004
792004
The association between somatization and perceived ability: roles in dysmenorrhea among Israeli Arab adolescents
S Goldstein-Ferber, M Granot
Psychosomatic medicine 68 (1), 136-142, 2006
682006
Catastrophizing labor pain compromises later maternity adjustments
SG Ferber, M Granot, EZ Zimmer
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 192 (3), 826-831, 2005
532005
Delivery pain and the development of mother–infant interaction
SG Ferber, R Feldman
Infancy 8 (1), 43-62, 2005
462005
The concept of coregulation between neurobehavioral subsystems: The logic interplay between excitatory and inhibitory ends
SG Ferber
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3), 337-338, 2008
402008
Perceived social support in the social distancing era: the association between circles of potential support and COVID-19 reactive psychopathology
SG Ferber, A Weller, R Maor, Y Feldman, Y Harel-Fisch, M Mikulincer
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 35 (1), 58-71, 2022
372022
Early life stress and development of the endocannabinoid system: A bidirectional process in programming future coping
S Goldstein Ferber, V Trezza, A Weller
Developmental Psychobiology 63 (2), 143-152, 2021
262021
Targeting the endocannabinoid system in borderline personality disorder: corticolimbic and hypothalamic perspectives
SG Ferber, R Hazani, G Shoval, A Weller
Current Neuropharmacology 19 (3), 360-371, 2021
192021
Some developmental facets of silence: A case study of a struggle to have a proximity figure
SG Ferber
British Journal of Psychotherapy 20 (3), 315-332, 2004
152004
Between action and emotional survival during the COVID-19 era: sensorimotor pathways as control systems of transdiagnostic anxiety-related intolerance to uncertainty
S Goldstein Ferber, G Shoval, G Zalsman, M Mikulincer, A Weller
Frontiers in Psychiatry 12, 680403, 2021
132021
The father–infant co-regulation and infant social proficiency with a stranger
SG Ferber
Infant Behavior and Development 33 (2), 235-240, 2010
112010
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