Eliezer Witztum

Eliezer Witztum is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Ben Gurion University, a specialist in post-traumatic disorders, culturally sensitive therapy, and the study of trauma and victims of terror. He has published more than 200 scientific works. His books published by Itay Bahur Publishing: Chapters in the Development of Psychiatry (with Jacob Margolin), 2017; The History of Psychological Trauma (2020); The Riddle of Dissociation (with Netzer Daie and Ayala‑Daie Gabai).
Among his books in Hebrew: A Bereaved and Mourning Soul; Jerusalem of Holiness and Madness (with Dr. Moshe Kalian); Genius and Madness (with Prof. Vladimir Lerner); Herod: A Persecuting and Persecuted King (with Aryeh Kasher), winner of the Bahat Prize in 2006; Bringing Children into the World (with Dr. Tzvia Birman); The Many Faces of Loss and Bereavement (with Prof. Shimshon Rubin and Dr. Ruth Malkinson).