Dr. Benjamin Hozmi – Academic Director, Beit Issie Shapiro
Dr. Dana Roth – Head of the Research and Evaluation Dept., Beit Issie Shapiro
This article sought to examine the strengths and challenges in the use of inclusive research with persons with disabilities in general, and persons with low intelligence in particular, while presenting the working model for the inclusive research approach that was initiated and developed at Beit Issie Shapiro during the past two decades.
Hila Tamar Edri – Social Worker, M.Sc. Student, School of Social Work, Bar Ilan University
This briefing, written during the “Iron Swords” war, offers instructions for professionals to convey difficult news of the death or abduction and captivity of a relative to people with intellectual developmental disabilities.
Dr. Miri Keren – Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Shir Maayan Ziv – MA, Developmental Psychologist
The review of the literature written on early psychological intervention in toddlers with disabilities deals with the great importance of proper diagnosis and treatment to alleviate the burdensome difficulties of normal development of toddlers with disabilities.
Ahmir Lerner – CEO, Beit Issie Shapiro
Movies not only present reality, they also change reality and influence it. Cinema that presents the public space as it really is and as we strive to be, is a significant part of the way society learns to accept the other. This is true for ethnic minorities, it is true for African Americans and it is also true for people with disabilities.
Dr. Benjamin Hozmi – Academic Director, Beit Issie Shapiro
This article is a summary of the book “Identity of Capability: The Emotional Aspects of Complex Learning Disorders” written by the author of the article Dr. Benjamin Hozmi, in which he briefly explains about identity, identity of Capability, and complex learning Disorders and adaptation, and describes the ten necessary elements for building an identity of Capability.
Dr. Dana Roth – Head of the Research and Evaluation Dept., Beit Issie Shapiro
Dafna Raviv-Carmi – Research and Evaluation Dept., Beit Issie Shapiro
Meital Refua – Research Assistant, Beit Issie Shapiro
The main objective of this study was to learn about the advantages and challenges allied health professionals experienced providing remote treatments.
Dr. Dana Roth – Head of the Research and Evaluation Dept., Beit Issie Shapiro
Dafna Raviv-Carmi – Research and Evaluation Dept., Beit Issie Shapiro
Meital Refua – Research Assistant, Beit Issie Shapiro
The corona virus, which broke out in Israel in February 2020, has had far-reaching consequences in all areas of life, and perhaps most of all on the health care system. The health professions therapists are forced to face a new reality and rely on the provision of professional services remotely, using technology and electronic means (telehealth).
This research was conducted with the aim of learning about the strengths and challenges of telehealth therapy from the perspective of health professions therapists in Israel.
Dr. Dana Roth – Head of the Research and Evaluation Dept., Beit Issie Shapiro
Dafna Raviv-Carmi – Research and Evaluation Dept., Beit Issie Shapiro
Meital Refua – Research Assistant, Beit Issie Shapiro
The corona virus, which broke out in Israel in February 2020, has had far-reaching consequences in all areas of life, and perhaps most of all on the health care system. The health professions therapists are forced to face a new reality and rely on the provision of professional services remotely, using technology and electronic means (telehealth).
This research was conducted with the aim of learning about the views and experiences of using telehealth services from the perspective of the clients in Israel.