Goshen-Gottstein, Esther
GOSHEN-GOTTSTEIN, Esther
GOSHEN-GOTTSTEIN, Esther. Israeli/British (born Germany), b. 1928. Genres: Psychology, Humanities. Career: Clinical psychologist and freelance writer. Bar Ilan University, Israel, senior lecturer, 1975-85. Publications: Marriage and First Pregnancy, 1966; Coping Behavior of Mothers of Multiple Births, 1976; Recalled to Life: The Story of a Coma, 1990; Surviving Widowhood, 2002. Contributor to psychology journals. Address: 17 Jabotinsky St., 92141 Jerusalem, Israel. Online address: [email protected]
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