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Thomas L. Whitman is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their academic profile is marked by a focus on research and scholarship tied to this institution. The data does not include specific details on their publication output, main fields of study, or topics they have covered, limiting the scope of the available professional overview.

The record does not list recent papers authored by Whitman, nor frequent co-authors or typical venues where their work is published. Similarly, there is no information on book publications or specific awards received. This suggests that publicly accessible bibliometric and academic footprint details are limited or not documented in the provided data.

Whitman's role and contributions within the academic community are represented primarily through their association with the University of Notre Dame. No additional contextual data such as research projects, subfields of interest, or specialized topics are currently available to further elaborate on their scientific or scholarly activities.

Best Publications

  • Optimism, Social Support, and Well-Being in Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Naomi V. Ekas;Naomi V. Ekas;Diane M. Lickenbrock;Thomas L. Whitman

  • Religiosity, Spirituality, and Socioemotional Functioning in Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Naomi V. Ekas;Thomas L. Whitman;Carolyn Shivers

  • Brief Report : Birth Status, Medical Complications, and Social Environment : Individual Differences in Development of Preterm, Very Low Birth Weight Infants

    Penny J. Miceli;Marcie C. Goeke-Morey;Thomas L. Whitman;Kathleen Sipes Kolberg

  • Fathers' influence in the lives of children with adolescent mothers.

    Kimberly S. Howard;Jennifer E. Burke Lefever;John G. Borkowski;Thomas L. Whitman

  • A PARTICIPATIVE MANAGEMENT APPROACH FOR IMPROVING DIRECT‐CARE STAFF PERFORMANCE IN AN INSTITUTIONAL SETTING

    Louis D. Burgio;Thomas L. Whitman;Dennis H. Reid

  • Cognitive readiness and adolescent parenting.

    Kristen Sommer;Thomas L. Whitman;John G. Borkowski;Cynthia Schellenbach

  • Self-regulation and mental retardation.

    Thomas L. Whitman

  • Religiosity and the socioemotional adjustment of adolescent mothers and their children.

    Shannon S Carothers;John G Borkowski;Jennifer Burke Lefever;Thomas L Whitman

  • Interwoven Lives: Adolescent Mothers and Their Children

    Thomas L. Whitman;John G. Borkowski;Deborah A. Keogh;Keri Weed

  • Cognitive readiness to parent and intellectual-emotional development in children of adolescent mothers.

    Cynthia L. Miller;Penny J. Miceli;Thomas L. Whitman;John G. Borkowski

  • Personal adjustment during pregnancy and adolescent parenting.

    Anne W. Passino;Thomas L. Whitman;John G. Borkowski;Cynthia J. Schellenbach

  • Autism Symptom Topography and Maternal Socioemotional Functioning

    Naomi Ekas;Thomas L. Whitman

  • Prenatal maternal predictors of cognitive and emotional delays in children of adolescent mothers.

    Kristen S. Sommer;Thomas L. Whitman;John G. Borkowski;Dawn M. Gondoli

  • Development of social responses in two severely retarded children.

    Thomas L. Whitman;J. R. Mercurio;Vicki Caponigri

  • Feeling good, feeling bad: influences of maternal perceptions of the child and marital adjustment on well-being in mothers of children with an autism spectrum disorder.

    Diane M. Lickenbrock;Diane M. Lickenbrock;Naomi V. Ekas;Thomas L. Whitman

  • Behavioral staff management in institutions: A critical review of effectiveness and acceptability

    Dennis H. Reid;Thomas L. Whitman

  • An institutional staff training and self-management program for developing multiple self-care skills in severely/profoundly retarded individuals.

    Robert C. Kissel;Thomas L. Whitman;Dennis H. Reid

  • Adolescent mothers and child abuse potential: an evaluation of risk factors.

    Tammy L. Dukewich;John G. Borkowski;Thomas L. Whitman

  • The effects of cycled versus noncycled lighting on growth and development in preterm infants.

    Cynthia L. Miller;Robert White;Thomas L. Whitman;Mary F. O'Callaghan

  • Violence Breeds Violence: Childhood Exposure and Adolescent Conduct Problems

    Chelsea M. Weaver;John G. Borkowski;Thomas L. Whitman

  • Interwoven Lives: Adolescent Mothers and Their Children. Research Monographs in Adolescence.

    Thomas L. Whitman;John G. Borkowski;Deborah A. Keogh;Keri Weed

Frequent Co-Authors

John G. Borkowski
John G. Borkowski University of Notre Dame
Scott E. Maxwell
Scott E. Maxwell University of Notre Dame
Leann E. Smith
Leann E. Smith University of Wisconsin–Madison
Marcie C. Goeke-Morey
Marcie C. Goeke-Morey Catholic University of America

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