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Overview

Eric J. Mash is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or main fields and subfields of study publicly available for this scientist. Similarly, there is no information on frequent publication venues or book publications connected to the researcher.

There are no documented awards or honors associated with Eric J. Mash at this time.

The absence of detailed public data on publication topics, collaborations, and academic contributions limits a more thorough overview of their research focus and scholarly impact.

Best Publications

  • A Measure of Parenting Satisfaction and Efficacy

    Charlotte Johnston;Eric J. Mash

  • Families of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: review and recommendations for future research.

    Charlotte Johnston;Eric J. Mash

  • Child psychopathology: A developmental-systems perspective.

    Eric J. Mash;David J. A. Dozois

  • Abnormal child psychology

    Eric J. Mash;David A. Wolfe

  • Treatment of childhood disorders

    Eric J. Mash;Russell A. Barkley

  • Parental perceptions of child behavior problems, parenting self-esteem, and mothers' reported stress in younger and older hyperactive and normal children.

    Eric J. Mash;Charlotte Johnston

  • Evidence-Based Assessment

    John Hunsley;Eric J. Mash

  • Determinants of Parenting Stress: Illustrations from Families of Hyperactive Children and Families of Physically Abused Children

    Eric J. Mash;Charlotte Johnston

  • Child psychopathology, 2nd ed.

    Eric J. Mash;Russell A. Barkley

  • Behavioral assessment of childhood disorders

    Eric J. Mash;Leif G. Terdal

  • Evidence-Based Assessment of Child and Adolescent Disorders: Issues and Challenges

    Eric J. Mash;John Hunsley

  • Behavior modification and families

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  • Treatment of Child and Family Disturbance: A Cognitive-Behavioral Systems Perspective.

    Eric J. Mash

  • Assessing social validity in clinical treatment research: issues and procedures.

    Sharon L. Foster;Eric J. Mash

  • Assessment of childhood disorders

    Eric J. Mash;Russell A. Barkley

  • Parenting in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

    Charlotte Johnston;Eric J. Mash;Eric J. Mash;Natalie Miller;Jerilyn E. Ninowski

  • Assessment of child and family disturbance: A developmental-systems approach.

    Eric J. Mash;John Hunsley

  • A comparison of the mother‐child interactions of physically abused and non‐abused children during play and task situations

    Eric J. Mash;Charlotte Johnston;Karen Kovitz

  • A Guide to Assessments That Work

    John Hunsley;Eric J. Mash

  • A comparison of the mother-child interactions of younger and older hyperactive and normal children.

    Eric J. Mash;Charlotte Johnston

  • Behavioral and emotional disorders in adolescents : nature, assessment, and treatment

    David A. Wolfe;Eric J. Mash

  • A test of the tripartite model of anxiety and depression in elementary and high school boys and girls.

    Heather A. K. Jacques;Eric J. Mash

Frequent Co-Authors

John Hunsley
John Hunsley University of Ottawa
Charlotte Johnston
Charlotte Johnston University of British Columbia
David A. Wolfe
David A. Wolfe University of Western Ontario
Russell A. Barkley
Russell A. Barkley Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
Ken C. Winters
Ken C. Winters Oregon Research Institute
David J. A. Dozois
David J. A. Dozois University of Western Ontario
Russell Schachar
Russell Schachar University of Toronto
Richard Milich
Richard Milich University of Kentucky
Donald R. Lynam
Donald R. Lynam Purdue University West Lafayette
Edwin H. Cook
Edwin H. Cook University of Illinois at Chicago

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