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Valerie E. Whiffen

Valerie E. Whiffen

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Psychology

D-Index
30
Citations
5680
World Ranking
11306
National Ranking
786

Overview

Valerie E. Whiffen is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada. The academic profile does not provide specific details regarding recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with this researcher.

No record is found of book publications credited to Valerie E. Whiffen, nor are there documented main fields or subfields of study available from the source data. Additionally, there is no mention of primary research topics or thematic areas related to their body of work.

Information concerning awards or formal recognitions is also absent from the data provided. Valerie E. Whiffen is currently not noted as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence rates and demographic characteristics associated with depression in pregnancy and the postpartum.

    Ian H. Gotlib;Valerie E. Whiffen;John H. Mount;Kenneth Milne

  • Issues in personality as diathesis for depression: the case of sociotropy-dependency and autonomy-self-criticism.

    James C. Coyne;Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Prospective investigation of postpartum depression: factors involved in onset and recovery.

    Ian H. Gotlib;Valerie E. Whiffen;Pamela M. Wallace;John H. Mount

  • Infants of Postpartum Depressed Mothers: Temperament and Cognitive Status

    Valerie E. Whiffen;Ian H. Gotlib

  • Mediators of the link between childhood sexual abuse and emotional distress: a critical review.

    Valerie E. Whiffen;Heather B. MacIntosh

  • Depression and Perceptions of Early Parenting: a Longitudinal Investigation

    Ian H. Gotlib;John H. Mount;Nikkie I. Cordy;Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Depression and marital functioning: an examination of specificity and gender differences.

    Ian H. Gotlib;Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Attachment processes in couple and family therapy

    Susan M. Johnson;Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Vulnerability of postpartum depression: a prospective multivariate study.

    Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Is postpartum depression a distinct diagnosis

    Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Attachment and perceived social support in late adolescence: The interaction between working models of self and others.

    Michelle D. Blain;Janny M. Thompson;Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Comparison of Postpartum and Nonpostpartum Depression: Clinical Presentation, Psychiatric History, and Psychosocial Functioning.

    Valerie E. Whiffen;Ian H. Gotlib

  • Made to Measure: Adapting Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy to Partners' Attachment Styles

    Susan M. Johnson;Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Are gender differences in depression explained by gender differences in co-morbid anxiety?

    Virginia M. Simonds;Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Intimate Relationships Moderate the Association Between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Depression

    Valerie E. Whiffen;Melissa E. Judd;Jennifer A. Aube

  • Mediators of the Link Between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Adult Depressive Symptoms

    Valerie E. Whiffen;Janice M. Thompson;Jennifer A. Aube

  • Depression and attachment in couples

    Valerie E. Whiffen;A. Veronica Kallos-Lilly;Brian J. MacDonald

  • Stress and Coping in Maritally Distressed and Nondistressed Couples

    Valerie E. Whiffen;Ian H. Gotlib

  • Maternal depressed mood and perceptions of child temperament.

    Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Self-silencing mediates the link between marital conflict and depression

    Valerie E. Whiffen;Meredith L. Foot;Janice M. Thompson

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian H. Gotlib
Ian H. Gotlib Stanford University
Susan M. Johnson
Susan M. Johnson University of Ottawa
James C. Coyne
James C. Coyne University of Groningen
Zindel V. Segal
Zindel V. Segal University of Toronto
Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson Juvenile Protective Association
Kay Wilhelm
Kay Wilhelm University of Notre Dame
Gordon Parker
Gordon Parker University of New South Wales

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