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Alan S. W. Winton

Alan S. W. Winton

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
5415
World Ranking
10472
National Ranking
64

Overview

Alan S. W. Winton is affiliated with Massey University in New Zealand. Their academic career is anchored in this institution, which serves as the primary base for their research activities and scholarly contributions.

Information regarding specific fields of study, subfields, and main research topics linked to their work is not available. Similarly, details about recent published papers, frequent co-authors, and venues where their work is commonly published are not documented.

There is no record of book publications or awards attributed to Alan S. W. Winton.

Due to limited publicly available data, further insights into the breadth and specialization of their research output cannot be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • Mindful Parenting Decreases Aggression, Noncompliance, and Self-Injury in Children With Autism

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S.W. Winton;Barbara C. Fisher

  • Mindful parenting decreases aggression and increases social behavior in children with developmental disabilities.

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S. W. Winton;Judy Singh

  • Mindfulness Training for Parents and Their Children With ADHD Increases the Children’s Compliance

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Ashvind N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Judy Singh

  • Adolescents With Conduct Disorder Can Be Mindful of Their Aggressive Behavior

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Subhashni D. Singh Joy;Alan S.W. Winton

  • A mindfulness-based strategy for self-management of aggressive behavior in adolescents with autism

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Ramasamy Manikam;Alan S.W. Winton

  • Recognition of Facial Expressions of Emotion by Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

    Subhashni D. Singh;Cynthia R. Ellis;Alan S. W. Winton;Nirbhay N. Singh

  • Mindfulness Training for Teachers Changes the Behavior of Their Preschool Students

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S. W. Winton;Bryan T. Karazsia

  • Mindfulness-Based Positive Behavior Support (MBPBS) for Mothers of Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Effects on Adolescents’ Behavior and Parental Stress

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S. W. Winton;Bryan T. Karazsia

  • Mindful staff increase learning and reduce aggression in adults with developmental disabilities.

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S.W. Winton;W. John Curtis

  • Adolescents with Asperger syndrome can use a mindfulness-based strategy to control their aggressive behavior

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Angela D.A. Singh;Alan S.W. Winton

  • Mindful caregiving increases happiness among individuals with profound multiple disabilities

    Nirbhay N Singh;Giulio E Lancioni;Alan S.W Winton;Robert G Wahler

  • Mindful Staff Can Reduce the Use of Physical Restraints When Providing Care to Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S. W. Winton;Ashvind N. Singh

  • Clinical and Benefit—Cost Outcomes of Teaching a Mindfulness-Based Procedure to Adult Offenders With Intellectual Disabilities

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S. W. Winton;Ashvind N. Singh

  • Training in Mindful Caregiving Transfers to Parent–Child Interactions

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S. W. Winton;Judy Singh

  • Individuals with Mental Illness Can Control Their Aggressive Behavior through Mindfulness Training.

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S. W. Winton;Angela D. Adkins

  • Mindfulness Approaches in Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Robert G. Wahler;Alan S. W. Winton

  • A Mindfulness-Based Health Wellness Program for an Adolescent With Prader-Willi Syndrome:

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Ashvind N. Singh;Alan S. W. Winton

  • Mindfulness training assists individuals with moderate mental retardation to maintain their community placements

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S. W. Winton;Angela D. Adkins

  • Mindfulness-Based Treatment of Aggression in Individuals with Mild Intellectual Disabilities: A Waiting List Control Study

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Bryan T. Karazsia;Alan S. W. Winton

  • Can adult offenders with intellectual disabilities use mindfulness-based procedures to control their deviant sexual arousal?

    Nirbhay N. Singh;Giulio E. Lancioni;Alan S.W. Winton;Ashvind N. Singh

Frequent Co-Authors

Giulio E. Lancioni
Giulio E. Lancioni University of Bari Aldo Moro
Nirbhay N. Singh
Nirbhay N. Singh Northern Illinois University
Robert G. Wahler
Robert G. Wahler University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Donald P. Oswald
Donald P. Oswald Virginia Commonwealth University
Mark F. O’Reilly
Mark F. O’Reilly The University of Texas at Austin

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