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Catherine Monk

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World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|May 15, 2025
Politics and development as drivers of women's reproductive mental healthCatherine Monk
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|December 30, 2023
Editorial: In Utero Exposure to Maternal Affective Symptoms: Prenatal Programming of Child Psychopathology Is Independent of Shared Genes of RiskCatherine Monk
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)|November 30, 2011
Review of forms of intersubjectivity in infant research and adult attachmentElizabeth Werner, Catherine Monk
The American Journal of Psychiatry|October 2, 2015
Domestic Violence AwarenessAnna Chapman, Catherine Monk
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|January 27, 2018
The importance of cohort research starting early in life to understanding child healthNigel Paneth, Catherine Monk
The American Journal of Psychiatry|November 2, 2020
Considering Prenatal Alcohol Exposure in a Developmental Origins of Health and Disease FrameworkClare McCormack, Catherine Monk
The Lancet. Psychiatry|January 26, 2020
Intimate partner violence and psychological interventions in low-income and middle-income countriesObianuju O Berry, Catherine Monk
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|August 8, 2009
Impact of maternal stress, depression and anxiety on fetal neurobehavioral developmentMichael T Kinsella, Catherine Monk
JAMA Network Open|April 29, 2022
Neuroscience Advances and the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease ResearchCatherine Monk, Cristina R Fernández
Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 24, 2013
Perinatal depression--the fourth inflammatory morbidity of pregnancy?: Theory and literature reviewLauren M Osborne, Catherine Monk
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World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|May 15, 2025
Politics and development as drivers of women's reproductive mental healthCatherine Monk
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|December 30, 2023
Editorial: In Utero Exposure to Maternal Affective Symptoms: Prenatal Programming of Child Psychopathology Is Independent of Shared Genes of RiskCatherine Monk
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)|November 30, 2011
Review of forms of intersubjectivity in infant research and adult attachmentElizabeth Werner, Catherine Monk
The American Journal of Psychiatry|October 2, 2015
Domestic Violence AwarenessAnna Chapman, Catherine Monk
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|January 27, 2018
The importance of cohort research starting early in life to understanding child healthNigel Paneth, Catherine Monk
The American Journal of Psychiatry|November 2, 2020
Considering Prenatal Alcohol Exposure in a Developmental Origins of Health and Disease FrameworkClare McCormack, Catherine Monk
The Lancet. Psychiatry|January 26, 2020
Intimate partner violence and psychological interventions in low-income and middle-income countriesObianuju O Berry, Catherine Monk
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|August 8, 2009
Impact of maternal stress, depression and anxiety on fetal neurobehavioral developmentMichael T Kinsella, Catherine Monk
JAMA Network Open|April 29, 2022
Neuroscience Advances and the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease ResearchCatherine Monk, Cristina R Fernández
Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 24, 2013
Perinatal depression--the fourth inflammatory morbidity of pregnancy?: Theory and literature reviewLauren M Osborne, Catherine Monk
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