​Dr. Ungar-Sargon's work is featured in the following publications:

Journals

1. Ungar JY. The Reason Why. London Hospital Gazette. 1970;50:4:12-14

2. Ungar-Sargon J. Lovelace RE, Brust JCM. Spastic Paraplegia-paraperisis: A reappraisal. J. Neuro Sci. vol 185, April, 1980, 46: 1-12

3. Ungar-Sargon JY, Goldberger ME. Maintenance of specificity by sprouting and regenerating peripheral nerves II. Variability after lesions. Journal of Neurological Sciences vol 46 issue 1 April 1980 1-12

4. Ungar-Sargon J, Lovelace RE.In search of syndrome of primary lateral sclerosis. J. Neurol Ortho Surg. July 1984, 5: 241-246

5. Ungar-Sargon, J. The laws governing regenerative and collateral sprouting into partially and totally denervated muscles. Journal of Neurological and Orthopedic Surgery, 6, 1985, 319–324.

6. Ungar Julian The Agony of the Yarmulke, Judaism Aug 1985

7. Ungar-Sargon JY, Milton Alter MD. Limb girdle muscular dystrophy in association with testicular feminization syndrome. J. Neurol Ortho Surg. 1985; 6:325-327

8. Borneman AM, Ungar-Sargon JY. Effects of ambiguous diagnosis on stress levels of neurological patients. J Neurol Ortho Surg. 1985;6:329-331

9. Ungar-Sargon JY. Uses and Abuses of EMG in Clinical Neurology. J Neurol Ortho Surg. 1985;6:291-295

10. Blume HG, Ungar-Sargon JY. Neurological treatment of persistent occipital myalgia-neuralgia syndrome. J Cranio-Mandib Pract. 1986; 4:1-14.

11. Ungar-Sargon JY, Goldberger ME. Maintenance of specificity by sprouting and regenerating peripheral nerves I. Normal Variability. Brain Res, 1986 5.325

12. Flusche G., Ungar-Sargon JY, Lambert D. Prolonged neuromuscular paralysis with Vecuronium in a patient with Polymyositis. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 1986 August issue.

13. Ungar-Sargon JY. Is Hospice Care in Conflict with Jewish Values?: Finding a Common Ground for the Jewish Community. American Journal of Palliative Care 197, May/June issue 1987 vol 4:43-54

14. Blume HG, Ungar-Sargon JY.Persistent Occipital-Myalgia Syndrome, Journal of Neurological and Orthopedic Surgery vol. 21, Number 3, Fall 2001

15."Shlomo's Torah: The Legacy" Kol Chevra 18th Yahrzeit Edition September 2012 ​

19. Ungar-Sargon J. A New Model for Integrative Diagnosis and Management of PTSD in a Large Population. Addict Res. 2024; 8(1): 1-13.

20. Ungar-Sargon J. The Neurobiology of Addiction. Addict Res. 2024; 8(1): 1-7

21. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024). AI Assisted Diagnostic Tools And Holistic Medicine In Treating PTSD: Research Article. International Journal of Medical and Clinical Research and Reviews1(2), 1–21.

22. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024) Intuition and Imagination in Clinical Decision-making process. Journal Of Neurology and Neuroscience Research (5): 60-65.

23. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024) The Therapeutic Vision Non-Conventional Healing: A New Paradigm. Journal Of Neurology and Neuroscience Research (5): 54-59.

24. Ungar-Sargon J. A New Model for Healing Part II. Addict Res. 2024; 8(2): 1-10.

25. Ungar-Sargon J. A New Model for Healing III. Addict Res. 2024; 8(2): 1-5.

26. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024) Intuition and Imagination in Clinical Decision- making process. Journal Of Neurology and Neuroscience Research (5): 60-65.

27. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2024). Reviewing Healthcare Biases and Recommendations. Arch of case Rep: Open, 1(2), 01-16.

28. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024) Effective Listening to the Patient affects the Outcome. Journal Of Neurology and Neuroscience Research (5): 92-98.

29. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024) Capitalism and Health Care: A Critiques. Japan Journal of Medical Science 5 (1): 174-184.

30. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2024). Revisioning Healthcare in a Different Key. Arch of case Rep: Open, 1(1), 01-07.

31. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2024) The Patient History-Reimagining the Body in Illness, American Journal of Medical and Clinical Sciences, 2024 Vol. 9, NO. 5, Pages 1-9

32. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024) Between Illness and health What Happened to Convalescence?. Advance Medical & Clinical Research 5(1): 62-67.

33. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024) Healthcare Reforms Within and Without. Am J Med Clin Sci 2024, Vol 9, Issue 5

34. Julian US. Worn out Philosophical Ideas Still Pervade the Practice of Medicine : The Cartesian Split Lives On. IntJPhysMed&Rehbtn. 2024;1(3):1‒10. DOI:10.51626/ijpmr.2024.01.00012

35. Julian Ungar-Sargon. Crisis of Soul II, American Journal of Medical and Clinical Sciences, 2024 VOL 9, NO. 6, PAGE 1 – 7

36. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2024) Mirrors and Veils The divine hiding behind the veil. Advance Medical & Clinical Research 6(1): 68-74. 

37. Julian Ungar-Sargon. My Own Spiritual Crisis, Journal of Behavioral Health, 2024 VOL 13, NO. 4, PAGE 1 – 11

38. Julian Ungar-Sargon. My Own Spiritual Crisis II, Journal of Behavioral Health, 2025 VOL 14, No. 1 Page 1-8

39. Ungar-Sargon J. The Influence of AI in Medical Ethics and Warfare. American J Neurol Res. 2025; 4(1):1-4.

40. Julian Ungar-Sargon. AI and Spirituality: The Disturbing Implications. J Med - Clin Res & Rev. 2025; 9(3): 1-7.

41. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2025). Revelation in concealment: Theological reflections on the therapeutic encounter III. American Journal of Medical and Clinical Research and Reviews, 4(4), 1–12. (In press)

42. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2025). The spiritual space between nurse and patient. Global Journal of Critical Care and Emergency Medicine. (In press)

43. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2025). The compromised healer: Moral ambiguity in the physician’s role through literary and historical lenses. The Journal of Clinical Review and Case Reports. (In press)

44. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2025). Navigating the depths: A framework for physician grief work. Addiction Research. (In press)

45. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2025). Divine presence and concealment in the therapeutic space. EC Neurology. (Review article, in press)

46. Julian Ungar-Sargon. Divine Absence and Presence: Dialectical Tensions in Kabbalistic Thought II. AJMCRR. 2025; 4(4): 1-8

47. Julian Ungar-Sargon. Revelation in Concealment: Theological Reflections on the Therapeutic Encounter III. AJMCRR. 2025; 4(4): 1-12.

48. Julian Ungar-Sargon. (2025) A New Vision for the Physician-Patient Relationship: Integrating Spiritual, Intuitive, and Holistic Dimensions. Advance Medical & Clinical Research 6 (1): 75-82.

49. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2025). The Personality of the Divine: Impact on the Healing Interaction. American Journal of Medical and Clinical Sciences, 10(1), 1–3.

50. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2025). Coming to Believe in a Post-Belief World: Mysticism, Recovery, and Clinical Applications of Step 2. Addiction Research, 9(1), 1–6. 

51. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2025). The Unspoken Terror: Mortality Awareness in Clinical Settings for Chronic and Degenerative Disease. Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience Research, 6(1), 133–137.

Abstracts

1. Ungar-Sargon JY, Devi S, Lovelace RE. Infantile Spinal Muscular Atrophy. A Reappraisal. Amsterdam IV International Congress on Neuromuscular Diseases, 340, 1978.

2. Ungar-Sargon JY, Lovelace RE, Brust JCM. Spastic Paraplegia-paraparesis. A Reappraisal. 717 Eleventh World Congress on Neurological Excerprta Medica: International Congress Series 427:239-240, 1978.

3. Devi S, Lovelace RE, Ungar-Sargon JY.Clinical Neurophysiology on the Prognosis of Infantile/Juvenile Muscular Atrophy. Stockholm: Sixth International Congress on Electromyography, 1979.

4. Ungar-Sargon JY, Goldberger ME.Specificity in Neuronal Repair. Cincinnati: Society for Neuroscience, 1979.

5. Maunder-Sewry CA, Huston C., Ungar-Sargon JY, Dubowitz V.Morphological Studies of Normal and Potential Dystrophic Human Fetal Muscle. Newcastle: Eighth Symposium on Current Research in Neuromuscular Disease, 1980.

6. Ungar-Sargon JY, Goldberger ME. Topography of Motor Neuron Pools in Sprouting and Regenerating Nerves to Cat Tibialis Anterior Muscle. Neurology 32:4:A115, 1982.

7. Krarup C, Buchthal F, Nilsson J, Ungar-Sargon JY. Recurrent Conduction on Sensory Nerve Fibers in Man. Sixth International Congress on Neuromuscular Diseases, Los Angeles, July, 1986.

8. Ungar-Sargon JY, Goldberger ME.Sprouting and Regeneration into Partially and Maximally Denervated Muscles. Sixth International Congress of Neuromuscular Diseases, Los Angeles, July, 1986.

9. Ungar-Sargon, J. (2024). Revisioning the Soul of Medical Practice. Arch of case Rep: Open, 1(1), 01-07.

10. Yatsun V, Yatsun O. Detection and Successful Treatment of Gunshot Wound to the Femoral Artery and Vein Four Days Post-incident: A Case Study. Mil Med. 2024 Dec 26:usae564. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae564. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39722551.