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49
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12334
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5605
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378

Annie Bernier publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Annie Bernier sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 176 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Annie Bernier D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Annie Bernier sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Annie Bernier is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology, Medicine, and Social Sciences, with a notable focus on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Education, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientific contributions of Annie Bernier cover various topics, including:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care

Bernier has authored and co-authored multiple research papers. Some recent publications include:

  • "Attachment goes to court: child protection and custody issues," 2021, Attachment & Human Development
  • "Social competence in early childhood: An empirical validation of the SOCIAL model," 2020, Journal of Neuropsychology
  • "Sleep development in preschool predicts executive functioning in early elementary school," 2020, Advances in child development and behavior
  • "The latent structure of the adult attachment interview: Large sample evidence from the collaboration on attachment transmission synthesis," 2020, Development and Psychopathology
  • "Patterns of growth in executive functioning during school years: Contributions of early mother-child attachment security and maternal autonomy support," 2020, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology

Their frequent co-authors reflect a network of collaboration within their research communities. These include:

  • Célia Matte-Gagné
  • Chantal Cyr
  • Miriam H. Beauchamp
  • George M. Tarabulsy
  • Fanny Dégeilh

Bernier's work has been published repeatedly in specific academic venues, indicating specialized engagement with certain journals. Frequent publication venues comprise:

  • Attachment & Human Development
  • Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
  • Development and Psychopathology
  • Family Process
  • Advances in child development and behavior

Best Publications

  • From External Regulation to Self‐Regulation: Early Parenting Precursors of Young Children’s Executive Functioning

    Annie Bernier;Stephanie M. Carlson;Natasha Whipple

  • Social factors in the development of early executive functioning: a closer look at the caregiving environment

    Annie Bernier;Stephanie M. Carlson;Marie Deschênes;Célia Matte-Gagné

  • Developing Evidence‐Based Interventions for Foster Children: An Example of a Randomized Clinical Trial with Infants and Toddlers

    Mary Dozier;Elizabeth Peloso;Oliver Lindhiem;M. Kathleen Gordon

  • Efficacy of a home-visiting intervention aimed at improving maternal sensitivity, child attachment, and behavioral outcomes for maltreated children: A randomized control trial

    Ellen Moss;Karine Dubois-Comtois;Chantal Cyr;George M. Tarabulsy

  • Social support processes: mediators of attachment state of mind and adjustment in late adolescence.

    Simon Larose;Annie Bernier

  • Relations Between Physiological and Cognitive Regulatory Systems: Infant Sleep Regulation and Subsequent Executive Functioning

    Annie Bernier;Stephanie M. Carlson;Stéphanie Bordeleau;Julie Carrier

  • Attachment state of mind, learning dispositions, and academic performance during the college transition.

    Simon Larose;Annie Bernier;George M. Tarabulsy

  • Associations between maternal mind-mindedness and infant attachment security: investigating the mediating role of maternal sensitivity.

    Jessica Laranjo;Annie Bernier;Elizabeth Meins

  • Sleep and Cognition in Preschool Years: Specific Links to Executive Functioning

    Annie Bernier;Miriam H. Beauchamp;Andrée Anne Bouvette-Turcot;Stephanie M. Carlson

  • Another Look Inside the Gap: Ecological Contributions to the Transmission of Attachment in a Sample of Adolescent Mother-Infant Dyads.

    George M. Tarabulsy;Annie Bernier;Marc A. Provost;Johanne Maranda

  • Early Manifestations of Children's Theory of Mind: The Roles of Maternal Mind-Mindedness and Infant Security of Attachment.

    Jessica Laranjo;Annie Bernier;Elizabeth Meins;Stephanie M. Carlson

  • Prospective relations between maternal autonomy support and child executive functioning: investigating the mediating role of child language ability.

    Célia Matte-Gagné;Annie Bernier

  • A secure base from which to regulate: Attachment security in toddlerhood as a predictor of executive functioning at school entry.

    Annie Bernier;Miriam H. Beauchamp;Stephanie M. Carlson;Gabrielle Lalonde

  • Broadening the Study of Infant Security of Attachment: Maternal Autonomy-Support in the Context of Infant Exploration.

    Natasha Whipple;Annie Bernier;Geneviève A. Mageau

  • Bridging the attachment transmission gap: The role of maternal mind-mindedness

    Annie Bernier;Mary Dozier

  • Twenty years of research on parental mind-mindedness: Empirical findings, theoretical and methodological challenges, and new directions

    Catherine A. McMahon;Annie Bernier

  • A threshold approach to understanding the origins of attachment disorganization.

    Annie Bernier;Elizabeth Meins

  • Academic Mentoring in College: The Interactive Role of Student's and Mentor's Interpersonal Dispositions.

    Annie Bernier;Simon Larose;Nathalie Soucy

  • The client-counselor match and the corrective emotional experience: Evidence from interpersonal and attachment research.

    Annie Bernier;Mary Dozier

  • Longitudinal Associations between the Quality of Mother-Infant Interactions and Brain Development across Infancy.

    Annie Bernier;Susan D. Calkins;Martha Ann Bell

  • Leaving home for college: A potentially stressful event for adolescents with preoccupied attachment patterns

    Annie Bernier;Simon Larose;Natasha Whipple

  • Taking stock of two decades of attachment transmission gap: broadening the assessment of maternal behavior.

    Annie Bernier;Célia Matte-Gagné;Marie-Ève Bélanger;Natasha Whipple

Frequent Co-Authors

George M. Tarabulsy
George M. Tarabulsy Université Laval
Miriam H. Beauchamp
Miriam H. Beauchamp University of Montreal
Julie Carrier
Julie Carrier University of Montreal
Simon Larose
Simon Larose Université Laval
Ellen Moss
Ellen Moss University of Quebec at Montreal
Stephanie M. Carlson
Stephanie M. Carlson University of Minnesota
Sheri Madigan
Sheri Madigan University of Calgary
Geneviève A. Mageau
Geneviève A. Mageau University of Montreal
Michel Boivin
Michel Boivin Université Laval
Mary Dozier
Mary Dozier University of Delaware

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