Eli Somer


Eli Somer is an Israeli Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Haifa, School of Social Work. He is the former President of both the European Society for Trauma and Dissociation and the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, and serves as scientific advisor in Trauma and Dissociation Israel.

Biography

Personal life

Somer was born in Israel, a son of Holocaust survivors.

Academic and professional life

Somer received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from The University of Haifa in Israel. He received his PhD at the University of Florida in 1984. Somer’s doctoral dissertation under the supervision of Carolyn M. Tucker was on Spouse Marital Adjustment and Patient Life Engagement as Factors in Dietary Compliance of Chronic Hemodialysis Patients.
Between 1987 and 2007 he was a Clinical Director of Maytal - Israel Institute for Treatment and Study of Stress. Somer's service at the University of Haifa began in 1987, when he joined the R.D. Wolfe Centre for the Study of Stress. He has been a faculty member of the University of Haifa School of Social Work since 1992.
Somer is a Ministry of Health certified supervisor in both clinical psychology and hypnosis.
Currently, he is a clinical professor of psychology at the University of Haifa School of Social Work. He is also a Clinical Director at Somer Counseling and Psychotherapy, and serves as scientific advisor in Trauma and Dissociation Israel.
Eli Somer has conducted research on maladaptive daydreaming, and is credited with coining the term.

Honors and awards

Books

Some of Somer's more notable publications: