Social Sciences
Israeli
100%
death
35%
euthanasia
33%
social worker
31%
family member
22%
experience
22%
Israel
21%
father
20%
court petition
18%
dramaturgy
15%
dying
13%
interview
12%
pregnancy
12%
Children at Risk
11%
soldier
11%
social work
11%
prostitution
11%
reconstruction
10%
social support
9%
coping
9%
well-being
9%
resources
9%
dialectics
8%
hermeneutics
8%
petition
8%
quality of life
8%
grief
8%
narrative
8%
divorce
7%
suicide
7%
family business
6%
organ donation
6%
adolescent
6%
work research
6%
Arab
6%
socialization
6%
Holocaust
5%
hospitalization
5%
Life-Sustaining Treatment
5%
worker
5%
health care
5%
Palestinian
5%
child protection
5%
passive euthanasia
5%
drama
5%
communication
5%
sexual violence
5%
court decision
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Social Workers
38%
Euthanasia
34%
Israel
26%
Mothers
24%
Interviews
23%
Military Personnel
16%
Parents
16%
Fathers
15%
Child
15%
Sex Work
14%
Assisted Suicide
12%
Bereavement
12%
Active Euthanasia
12%
Social Support
12%
Survivors
12%
Elderly
11%
Grief
11%
Hermeneutics
11%
Social Work
10%
Disenfranchised Grief
9%
Value of Life
9%
Social Adjustment
9%
Passive Euthanasia
9%
Drama
8%
Holocaust
8%
Students
8%
Young Adult
8%
Quality of Life
8%
Ethics
7%
Minors
7%
Suicide
6%
Sex Workers
6%
Psychology
6%
Delivery of Health Care
6%
Withholding Treatment
6%
High-Risk Pregnancy
6%
Homicide
6%
Divorce
6%
Tissue and Organ Procurement
6%
Pregnancy
6%
Jurisprudence
5%
Stillbirth
5%
Social Distance
5%
Health Personnel
5%
Occupational Groups
5%
Communication
5%
Decision Making
5%
Fetus
5%
Spontaneous Abortion
5%
Emotions
5%
Arts & Humanities
Meaning Making
12%
End of Life
10%
Israel
8%
Pregnancy
8%
Euthanasia
8%
At-risk children
8%
Euthanasia Debate
8%
Women's Voices
7%
Girlfriend
7%
Social Workers
7%
Affective Response
6%
Holocaust Survivors
6%
Grief
6%
Homicide
5%
Dramaturgy
5%
Holocaust
5%
General Theory
5%
Petition
5%
Family Life
5%
Personal Experience
5%
Placement
5%
Cognitive Processes
5%