All Stories

  1. Why now? Late-life divorce timing process: Dyadic and individual perspectives
  2. Being adult children of late‐life divorced parents in Israel: A dyadic/familial perspective
  3. The Meaning of Online Social Work Education for Students and Faculty during COVID-19: Between Preservation and Change
  4. A Complex Unit Interviews Analysis Approach in Qualitative Social Work Research
  5. Relationship Initiation Among Older Adults
  6. Existential experiences of hope following parental loss during adolescence: a retrospective perception
  7. The experience of late life remarriage and its meaning for older Arab Muslim widowed men in Israel
  8. Experiences of Happiness in Late Life Repartnering: Between Surprised Being Happy and Disappointed Not Being Happy From a Dyadic View
  9. Residents’ autonomy in long-term care facilities: the case of shared decision-making in medication management – when, for whom, and how important is it?
  10. What Draws Late-Life Repartners to Each Other and Keeps Them Together? An Intergenerational Stepfamily Perspective
  11. Dyadic Experiences of Love in Late-Life Repartnering Relationships
  12. Envy and Jealousy of Living apart Together Relationships in Continuing Care Retirement Communities: Perspectives of Staff and Residents
  13. Integrating the Familial and the Cultural: An Approach for Analysing Intergenerational Family Relationships in Social Work Practice
  14. “Not living together yet all the time together”: The construction of living apart together in continuing care retirement communities from perspectives of residents and CCRC staff*
  15. When Late-Life Repartnering and Parental Death Intertwine: Adult Children’s Perspectives
  16. The Experience of Change among Young Violent Immigrants Serving Time in Prison: An Existential Social Work Perspective
  17. The partner in late-life repartnering: caregiving expectations from an intergenerational perspective
  18. Men's vulnerability–women's resilience: from widowhood to late-life repartnering
  19. INTERGENERATIONAL FAMILY PERSPECTIVES OF LATE LIFE REPARTNERING AS A PROBLEM AND AS A SOLUTION
  20. ‘As long as it's good’: An intergenerational family perspective of bridging gaps between reality and ideality of second couplehood as a problem and as a solution
  21. “Not a replacement”: Emotional experiences and practical consequences of Israeli second couplehood stepfamilies constructed in old age
  22. Together and apart: a typology of re-partnering in old age
  23. The intertwining of second couplehood and old age
  24. Chapter 12. From Advising to Mentoring to Becoming Colleagues An Autoethnography of a Growing Professional Relationship in Social Work Education
  25. The social construction of social problems: the case of elder abuse and neglect
  26. Co-narrating a conflict
  27. Continuity and Discontinuity of Violent and Nonviolent Behavior: Toward a Classification of Male Adolescent Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel
  28. Continuity and Discontinuity: The Case of Second Couplehood in Old Age
  29. Life beyond the planned script: Accounts and secrecy of older persons living in second couplehood in old age in a society in transition
  30. “We Take Care of the Older Person, Who Takes Care of Us?” Professionals Working with Older Persons in a Shared War Reality
  31. Approaches to and Outcomes of Dyadic Interview Analysis
  32. Between Remembering and Forgetting
  33. The design of a collaborative interface for narration to support reconciliation in a conflict
  34. Bridging Between the Real and Ideal Practices of Social Workers in Old Age Homes
  35. Late-life Widowhood and Meaning in Life
  36. A co-located interface for narration to support reconciliation in a conflict
  37. Being a Social Worker in Homes for the Aged
  38. The Social Worker's Role in Homes for the Aged
  39. Marriage, second couplehood, divorce, and singlehood in old age.