The “Koach” project for treatment of combat-related PTSD: Rationale, aims, and methodology Zahava SolomonAvi BleichMoshe Kotler Special Section: The Koach Project Pages: 175 - 193
The use of individual goal-setting and ongoing evaluation in the treatment of combat-related chronic PTSD Yair AvrahamMario MikulincerShlomo Shoham Special Section: The Koach Project Pages: 195 - 204
The effectiveness of the Koach project: Positive clinical impressions and negative psychometric outcomes Special Section: The Koach Project Pages: 205 - 205
Positive clinical impressions: I. Therapists' evaluations Arik ShalevShimon E. SpiroSamuel Cooper Special Section: The Koach Project Pages: 207 - 216
Positive clinical impressions: II. Participants' evaluations Zahava SololmonShimon E. SpiroSamuel Cooper Special Section: The Koach Project Pages: 217 - 223
Negative psychometric outcomes: Self-report measures and a follow-up telephone survey Zahava SolomonArik ShalevSamuel Cooper Special Section: The Koach Project Pages: 225 - 246
Anthropological impressions of Koach: Participant observations Samuel Cooper Special Section: The Koach Project Pages: 247 - 264
PTSD: Theoretical and practical considerations as reflected through Koach—An innovative treatment project Avi BleichArik ShalevMoshe Kotler Special Section: The Koach Project Pages: 265 - 271
The impact of combat trauma across the family life cycle: Clinical considerations Douglas J. ScaturoPeter M. Hayman Regular Articles Pages: 273 - 288
A testimony on the moment before the (possible) occurrence of a massacre: On a possible contradiction between the ability to adjust which means mental health and the maintaining of human moral values Dan Bar-On Regular Articles Pages: 289 - 301
A study of attitudes of viewers of the film “Shoah” towards an incident of mass murder by Israeli soldiers (Kfar Kassem, 1956) Israel W. CharnyDaphna Fromer Regular Articles Pages: 303 - 318