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Ming Wai Wan

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Developmental Science|July 9, 2021
Neurodiverse transactional development may confound primary attachment inferences - Commentary on Martin et al 2020. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.12953Jonathan Green, Ming Wai Wan
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|April 2, 2009
The impact of maternal psychopathology on child-mother attachmentMing Wai Wan, Jonathan Green
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|March 25, 2010
Negative and atypical story content themes depicted by children with behaviour problemsMing Wai Wan, Jonathan Green
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|July 12, 2018
A systematic review of parent-infant interaction in infants at risk of autismMing Wai Wan, Jonathan Green, Jordan Scott
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review|February 1, 2025
Where Is the Parent's Voice? A Meta-Synthesis of Parental Experiences of Video Feedback Parenting InterventionsMing Wai Wan, Tarendeep K Johal, Anja Wittkowski
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2026
Mothers' perspectives on virtually delivered online video feedback parenting interventions: a qualitative studyTarendeep K Johal, Anja Wittkowski, Ming Wai Wan
General Hospital Psychiatry|February 23, 2008
The service needs of mothers with schizophrenia: a qualitative study of perinatal psychiatric and antenatal workersMing Wai Wan, Steff Moulton, Kathryn M Abel
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|May 22, 2008
A review of mother-child relational interventions and their usefulness for mothers with schizophreniaMing Wai Wan, Steff Moulton, Kathryn M Abel
Clinical Psychology Review|October 12, 2007
The transmission of risk to children from mothers with schizophrenia: a developmental psychopathology modelMing Wai Wan, Kathryn M Abel, Jonathan Green
Infant Behavior & Development|September 3, 2025
Emerging neurodivergence in infancy and toddlerhoodMing Wai Wan, Shoba S Meera, Meghan R Swanson
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Developmental Science|July 9, 2021
Neurodiverse transactional development may confound primary attachment inferences - Commentary on Martin et al 2020. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.12953Jonathan Green, Ming Wai Wan
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|April 2, 2009
The impact of maternal psychopathology on child-mother attachmentMing Wai Wan, Jonathan Green
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|March 25, 2010
Negative and atypical story content themes depicted by children with behaviour problemsMing Wai Wan, Jonathan Green
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|July 12, 2018
A systematic review of parent-infant interaction in infants at risk of autismMing Wai Wan, Jonathan Green, Jordan Scott
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review|February 1, 2025
Where Is the Parent's Voice? A Meta-Synthesis of Parental Experiences of Video Feedback Parenting InterventionsMing Wai Wan, Tarendeep K Johal, Anja Wittkowski
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2026
Mothers' perspectives on virtually delivered online video feedback parenting interventions: a qualitative studyTarendeep K Johal, Anja Wittkowski, Ming Wai Wan
General Hospital Psychiatry|February 23, 2008
The service needs of mothers with schizophrenia: a qualitative study of perinatal psychiatric and antenatal workersMing Wai Wan, Steff Moulton, Kathryn M Abel
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|May 22, 2008
A review of mother-child relational interventions and their usefulness for mothers with schizophreniaMing Wai Wan, Steff Moulton, Kathryn M Abel
Clinical Psychology Review|October 12, 2007
The transmission of risk to children from mothers with schizophrenia: a developmental psychopathology modelMing Wai Wan, Kathryn M Abel, Jonathan Green
Infant Behavior & Development|September 3, 2025
Emerging neurodivergence in infancy and toddlerhoodMing Wai Wan, Shoba S Meera, Meghan R Swanson
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