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Publications

Book Reviews

Published Books

Wong, G., & Parnham, P. (Eds.) (2021). Infanticide and Filicide: Foundations in maternal mental health forensics. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing Inc. See: https://youtu.be/KnlwgEX3UWk

Duncan, P., & Wong, G. (Eds.). (2014). Mothering in East Asian communities: Politics and practices. Toronto, ON: Demeter Press. Access Book

 

Wong, G. (Ed.). (2012). Moms gone mad: Motherhood and Madness Oppression and Resistance. Toronto, ON: Demeter Press. Access Book

Wong-Wylie, G. (2010). Counsellor know thyself: Growing ourselves, shaping our professional practice, and enhancing education through reflective practice. VDM Verlag Press, Saarbruken: Germany.

Book Chapters

Wong, G., & Parnham, G. (2021). Introduction and preface to Infanticide and filicide: Foundations in maternal mental health forensics. In G. Wong and G. Parnham (Eds.), Infanticide and filicide: Foundations in maternal mental health forensics. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.

 

Wong, G., & Bell, K. (2021). Becoming an expert witness in maternal filicide cases. In G. Wong and G. Parnham (Eds.), Infanticide and filicide: Foundations in maternal mental health forensics. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.

Rock, K., Corkett, A., Shekarak Ghashghaei, N., & Wong, G. (2021). Maternal filicide in Canadian news: A decade in review. In G. Wong and G. Parnham (Eds.), Infanticide and filicide: Foundations in maternal mental health forensics. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.

Erickson, N. L., Julian, M., Handelzalts, J. E., Wong, G., & Muzik, M. (2021). Trauma and attachment: Preventing maternal filicide through the generations. In G. Wong and G. Parnham (Eds.), Infanticide and filicide: Foundations in maternal mental health forensics. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.

Wong, G. (2019) A Chinese mother’s journey to self: 冇用 Moh-Yoong. In S. Collins (Ed.), Embracing cultural responsivity and social justice: Re-shaping professional identity in counselling psychology [EPub version]. Retrieved from https://www.vitalsource.com/en-ca/ Access Chapter

Henriques, T., & Wong, G. (2018). The pervasive discourse of mononormativity: Practice Illustration. In S. Collins (Ed.), Embracing cultural responsivity and social justice: Re-shaping professional identity in counselling psychology [EPub version]. Retrieved from https://www.vitalsource.com/en-ca/ Access Illustration

Duncan, P., & Wong, G. (2014). Mothering in East Asian communities: Challenges and possibilities. In A. O’Reilly (Ed.). Mothers, Mothering and Motherhood Across Cultural Differences. Toronto, ON: Demeter Press.

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Wong, G. (2013). Matroreform: Reforming motherhood, reforming mothering. In A. O’Reilly (Ed.). What do Mothers Need: Motherhood Activists and Scholars Speak Out on Maternal Empowerment for the 21st Century. Toronto, ON: Demeter Press. Access Chapter

Wong, G. (2012). Images and echoes of mothering. In R. Jevne (Ed.). Images and Echoes in Photography.

Wong, G. (2012). Matroreform: Toward Collapsing the Mother’s Panopticon. In G. Wong (Ed.). Moms gone mad: Motherhood and madness oppression and resistance. Toronto, ON: Demeter Press. Access Chapter

Wong, G., & Twomey, T (2012). Postpartum psychosis: A mother of madness. In G. Wong (Ed.). Moms gone mad: Motherhood and madness oppression and resistance. Toronto, ON: Demeter Press. Access Chapter

Wong, G. & Bell, K. (2012). Reconceiving and reconceptualizing postpartum depression. In G. Wong (Ed.). Moms gone mad: Motherhood and madness oppression and resistance. Toronto, ON: Demeter Press. Access Chapter

Wong-Wylie, G., & Russell-Mayhew, S. (2010). No “body” to blame?: Sociocultural influences on girls and women. In L. Ross (Ed.). Feminist Counselling: Theories, Issue, and Practice, pp. 195-219. Canadian Scholars' Press/Women's Press. Access Chapter

Wong-Wylie, G. (2010). Body image and mothering. Encyclopedia of Motherhood, p. 467-469, Sage Publications. Newbury Park: CA. Available from http://sk.sagepub.com/reference/motherhood  Access Section

Wong-Wylie, G. (2010). Eating disorders and mothering. Encyclopedia of Motherhood, p. 470-472, Sage Publications. Newbury Park: CA. Available from http://sk.sagepub.com/reference/motherhood  Access Section

Wong-Wylie, G. (2010). Matroreform and mothering. Encyclopedia of Motherhood, p. 722-725, Sage Publications. Newbury Park: CA. Available from http://sk.sagepub.com/reference/motherhood  Access Section

Wong-Wylie, G. (2010). Matrophobia and mothering. Encyclopedia of Motherhood, p. 722-725, Sage Publications. Newbury Park: CA. Available from http://sk.sagepub.com/reference/motherhood  Access Section

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Published OP-EDS (picked up by multiple sources)

Published OP-EDS

The Toronto Star:

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2018/03/13/postpartum-ocd-is-frequently-misdiagnosed-and-misunderstood-but-it-is-treatable.html

Le Droit (Ottawa Francophone Paper):

https://www.ledroit.com/opinions/votre-opinion/de-laide-pour-la-depression-post-partum-abcf26b0e9e498c8650903505c964524

Evidence network and The Canadian Press:

http://evidencenetwork.ca/de-laide-existe-pour-une-nouvelle-maman-qui-a-des-pensees-obsessives-et-incontrolees-a-propos-de-blesser-son-bebe/

Invited Presentations

Wong, G. (Nov. 2022). Centre for Perinatal Psychology, Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Training Centre, Conversation Hour. Maternal Infanticide & Filicide: From a Perinatal Expert Witness Lens.

Contracted Book Reviews

Wong, G. (2019). Dear Scarlet: The story of my postpartum depression: Graphic Novel Memoir. Herizon, Canada’s Feminist Magazine.

Wong, G. (Summer, 2018). Girls and sex: Navigating the complicated new landscape. Herizons, Canada’s Feminist Magazine, 32, 41–42. Retrieved from https://herizons.ca/

Wong, G. (Fall, 2014). The big lie: Motherhood, feminism, and the reality of the biological clock. Herizons, Canada’s Feminist Magazine Canada’s Feminist Magazine, 28, 39. Retrieved from https://herizons.ca/

Wong-Wylie, G. (2010). Raising kids in the 21st century. Journal of the Association for Research in Mothering, 1, 237-238. Retrieved from https://jarm.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jarm/index

Wong-Wylie, G. (2007). Couples and pregnancy: Welcome, unwelcome and in-between. Journal of the Association of Research on Mothering, 9, 251-252. Retrieved from https://jarm.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jarm/index

Peer Reviewed Journal Publications

Peer Journal

Lam, G., Collins, S., & Wong, G. (2022). Alone in paradise: Exploring the intersections of gender, ethnicity, single motherhood, social class, and immigration, Canadian Journal of Counselling & Psychotherapy, 56(1) https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/69055

Hippman, C. L., Adham, M., Diploma, C. Z., & Wong, G. (2022). An environmental scan of perinatal mental health infrastructure across Canada. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, (In Press Journal Pre-Proof). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jogc.2022.02.003

Lam, G., Collins, S., & Wong, G. (2020). Alone in paradise: A review of the literature related to single, immigrant mothers in Canada. Journal of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement11(1). https://jarm.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jarm/article/view/40591/36762

 

Grey, L., Wong, G., Cook, K., & Rempel, G. (2020). Expanding Qualitative Research Interviewing Strategies: Zoom Video Communications. The Qualitative Report. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol25/iss5/9/

De Roo, M.Wong, G., Rempel, G.R., & Fraser, S.N. (2019). Advancing optimal development in children: Examining the construct validity of a parent reflective functioning questionnaire. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, 2 (1): e11561. https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2019/1/e11561 DOI: 10.2196/11561

Sawers, M., & Wong, G. (2018). Pregnancy and Childbirth: Postpartum Anxiety (PPA) and Support for New Mothers. Journal of the motherhood initiative for research and community involvement (JMI), 9, 45-59. Retrieved from https://jarm.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jarm/index

Walker, A., & Wong, G.  (2018). Working with clients who choose Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID):  A new landscape for counsellors. Canadian Journal of Counselling & Psychotherapy, 52, 366-385. Retrieved from http://www.ccacc.ca/

Cassidy, T., & Wong, G. (2018). Impact of mononormativity on the therapy process: Providing counselling service to consensually non-monogamous clients. Canadian Journal of Counselling & Psychotherapy, 52, 119-139. Retrieved from http://www.ccacc.ca/

Hagen, B., Wong-Wylie, G., & Pijl-Zieber., E. (2010). Tablets or talk? A critical review of the literature comparing antidepressants and counseling for the treatment of depression. The Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 32, 102-124. Retrieved from https://amhcajournal.org/

Collins, S., Arthur, N. & Wong-Wylie, G. (2010). Enhancing reflective practice in multicultural counseling through cultural auditing. Journal of Counseling and Development, 88, 340-347. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/15566676

Pruden, J., & Wong-Wylie, G. (2009). HIV/AIDS impact on Aboriginal women’s/mother's lives: A meta-analysis review. Canadian Journal of Aboriginal Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research, 2, 87-99. Retrieved from https://caan.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/CJACBR-Vol-2-EN.pdf

Schaefer, D., & Wong-Wylie, G. (2008). Psychopharmacotherapy training and Canadian counsellors. Are we getting what we want and need? Canadian Journal of Counselling, 42, 14-26. Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/

Wong-Wylie, G. (2007). Barriers and facilitators of reflective practice in counsellor education: Critical incidents from doctoral gradates. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 41, 59-76. Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/

Wong-Wylie, G. (2006). Images and echoes in matroreform: A feminist cultural perspective. Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, Mothering and Feminism, 8(1,2), 135-146. Retrieved from https://jarm.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jarm/index.

Wong-Wylie, G. (2006). Narratives of developing counsellors' preferred theories of counselling storied through text, metaphor, and photographic images. The Qualitative Report, 11, 262-301. Retrieved from http://www.nova.edu/sss/QR/QR11-2/wongwylie.pdf

Wong-Wylie, G., & Jevne, R. (1997). Patient hope: exploring the interactions between physicians and HIV seropositive individuals. Qualitative Health Research, 7, 32-56. Retrieved from https://journals.sagepub.com/home/qhr

Conferences

Academic Conferences/Keynotes

Wong, G. & Ko, G. (2022). Destigmatizing mental illness for Asian Canadians: Initiating affordable and accessible Asian psychological services. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychology Association Annual Conference, Calgary, Alberta, June 17-20.  

Ko, G. & Wong, G. (2022 virtual conference). Adrift on a Lone Raft: Asian Women Psychologists' Agency Through Connection and Story. Paper presented at the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Association Annual Conference. May 19-21. 

Wong, G., Sivakumar, S., & Lei, Ya Xi  (2022 virtual conference). Unconscious biases made conscious: Developing a framework for lionhearted conversations in academia. Rountable discussion presented at the Teaching Prevention 2022: Pivot with Purpose to Build a Healthier Future, March 28-30. 

Wong, G. (2020 virtual conference). Book Launch Panel Series Presentation-- Infanticide & Filicide: Foundations of Maternal Mental Health Forensics, Wong & Parnham (2020) at the International MARCE Society for Perinatal Mental Health Biennial Conference, October 5-6, 2020, Iowa, USA.

Wong, G. (2020 virtual conference). Critical incidents in maternal filicide expert witnesses’ experiences: Lessons learned. Paper presented at the Postpartum Support International 33rd annual conference, July 10-12, New Orleans, USA.

 

Parnham, G., Smith, G., Spinelli, M., Barnes, D., Wong, G., & Ross, T. (2020 virtual conference). Maternal Mental Illness & the Criminal Justice System: Expert Witness Course. Co-Moderator for full-day training at the Postpartum Support International 33rd annual conference, July 10-12, New Orleans, USA.

 

Feingold, S., Lewis, B., Barnes, D. (Wong, G. on behalf of D. Barnes). (2020 virtual conference). Bringing compassion, justice, and mercy to mothers in the harsh United States judicial system. Paper presented at the Postpartum Support International 33rd annual conference, July 10-12, New Orleans, USA.

Rock, K., Corkett, A., Shekarak, N. G., & Wong, G. (November, 2019). Maternal filicide in Canadian news. Paper presented at the Addressing Filicide, 4th Annual Conference For Cross-National Dialogue, November 14-15, Melbourne, Australia.

Wong, G. (November, 2019). Saving the life of mothers who take the lives of their children. Maternal filicide in Canadian news. Paper presented at the Addressing Filicide, 4th Annual Conference For Cross-National Dialogue, November 14-15, Melbourne, Australia.

Wong, G. (June, 2019). Lived experiences in becoming a competent perinatal expert witness in maternal filicide cases: Translating research knowledge to training and best practice guidelines. Paper presented at the Postpartum Support International 32 th Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon, USA.


Wong, G. (April 2019). Recognizing the role of trauma in mothers who kill their children. Plenary Session presented at the M.O.M. International Conference Rewriting Trauma and Visibility: Motherwork, Pregnancy, and Birth, April 5-6, 2019, New York, USA.

Copithorne, S., & Wong, G. (April 2019). Exploring birth trauma and postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder (P-PTSD). Paper presented at the M.O.M. International Conference Rewriting Trauma and Visibility: Motherwork, Pregnancy, and Birth, April 5-6, 2019, New York, USA. Graduate Student Reflection

Wong, G., Corkett, A., Rock, K., & Shekarak Ghashghaei, N. (May 2019). Mothers who kill: Representations of maternal filicide in Canadian mass media (Conversation Café). Paper presented to the Canadian Counselling Psychotherapy Association Annual Conference May 13-16, 2019, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

Collins, S., Yasynskyy, Y., Wong, G., & Nuttgens, S. (January 2019). Ensuring competency development in counsellor education through learning outcomes tracking, course mapping, and authentic assessment. Paper presented at the Hawaii International Conference on Education, January 4-6, 2019, Honolulu, USA.


Wong, G., Rock, K., Corkett, A., & Shekarak Ghashghaei, N. (October 2018). Maternal filicide: Qualitative media analysis of news articles (preliminary results). Paper presented at the Athabasca University 2018 Graduate Student Research Conference, Imagine: Transforming Lives, Transforming Communities. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.


Wong, G. (October 2018). Elephant in the room: Maternal mental health in Canada. Paper presented at the Canadian Counselling Psychology Conference, Advocating for Ourselves, Advocating for our Community: Canadian Counselling Psychology into the Next Decade and Beyond, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Access Presentation


Wong, G., & Parnham, G. (July, 2018). Becoming a perinatal expert witness in maternal filicide cases: Theories and case conceptualizations. Paper presented at the Postpartum Support International 31 th Annual Conference, Houston, Texas, USA. Access Presentation

Gray, L., Rempel, G., & Wong, G. (May, 2018). The use of video teleconferencing as a qualitative method of data collection. Paper presented at the Qualitative Methods Conference, Banff, AB, Canada.

Wong, G., Rempel, G., Fraser, S., DeRoo, M., & Gray, L. (May, 2017). Best practices in evaluating a relationship-based intervention: The 8-week Circle of Security Parenting. Panel program presented at the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Annual Conference, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Access Presentation

 
Hykawy, C., &
Wong, G. (May, 2017). #Fitspo: Adolescent girls’ and mothers’ storied experiences of consuming female body ideals via social media presented at the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Annual Conference (May 16-19), St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
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Wong, G. (July, 2017). 冇用 Moh-Yoong: A Chinese mother’s journey through postpartum anxiety presented at the Postpartum Support International 30th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Laverly, R., Rempel, & G., Wong, G. (October, 2017). Perceptions of behaviour change: A Circle of Security parenting perspective. Paper to be presented at the Athabasca University Graduate Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Gray, L., Rempel, G., & Wong, G. (October, 2016). Examining use of video teleconferencing for qualitative data collection in counselling and psychotherapy research. Poster presented at the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association 2016 Research Conference. St. Albert, AB, Canada.

Gray, L., Rempel, G., & Wong, G. (September, 2016). Methods of data collection: A review of the literature on use of video teleconferencing. Paper presented at the AU Student Graduate Conference. Edmonton, AB, Canada.

Fraser, S., Wong, G., Rempel, G., & DeRoo, M., (September, 2016). Examining the construct validity of the Parent Reflective Functioning Questionnaire. Paper presented at the Athabasca University Student Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Wong, G., Fraser, S., Rempel, G., & DeRoo, M., (October, 2016). A review of reflective functioning measures for evaluating relationship-based parenting programs. Paper presented at the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Association 2016 Research Conference (Oct.14-15), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Gray, L., & Wong, G. (October, 2016). Measuring shifts and changes following the 8-week Circle of Security Parenting intervention. Poster presentation at the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Research Conference, St. Albert, Alberta, Canada.

DeRoo, M., & Wong, G. (October, 2016). Reflective functioning measures: Evaluating the construct validity of the Parent Reflective Functioning Questionnaire-18. Presentation at the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Research Conference, St. Albert, Alberta, Canada.

Wong, G., & Rempel, G. (2016, May). Being with and without: The intergenerational patterns of mothering & fathering. Paper presented at Museum of Motherhood Conference – Theorizing Motherhood in the Academy Conference, New York,  NY, USA.

Wong, G. (Sept, 2015 Keynote). Athabasca University Graduate Student Conference, Student Mental Health & Wellbeing Panel Presentation. Wellbeing and Graduate Student Life: It Starts with “Me”. Edmonton, AB, Canada.

Duncan, P., & Wong. G., (March, 2015). Politics of Motherhood in East Asian Communities. Paper presented at the Association for Asian American Studies Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.

Ko, G., & Wong, G. (May, 2014). Inspiring bilingualism: Chinese-Canadian mother’s stories. Paper presented at the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association Annual Congress, Victoria, B.C., Canada.

 

Ko, G., & Wong, G. (May, 2014). Matroreform and Motherlines: Stories of Connection and Disconnection in passing on the Chinese Language. Paper presented at Mothers, Mothering and Motherhood from Ancient to Contemporary Times, Athens, Greece, Europe.

Saini, A., & Wong, G. (May 2014). Bicultural identity and matroreform. Paper presented at Mothers, Mothering, and Motherhood from Ancient to Contemporary Times. Athens, Greece, Europe.


Wong, G. (March, 2014). Invited speaker to the 4 th Annual National Mental Health Conference. The Bell Jar: Examining Perinatal Mood Disorders. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Wong, G., & Saini, A. (June, 2013). Matroreform: Communicating motherhood through mothering. Paper presented at the MIRCI Mega-Motherhood Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Saini, A., & Wong, G. (June, 2013). Exploring matroreform in bicultural mothers. Paper presented at MIRCI Mega-Mothering Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada.


Wong, G., & Saini, A. (June, 2013). Exploring matroreform in bicultural mothers. Paper presented at the MIRCI Mega-Motherhood Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Wong. G. (May 2013). Invited keynote speaker: Matroreform: Evolving to a “new” motherhood. Paper presented at the Museum of Motherhood conference, A “new” motherhood: Evolving policies, practices, and families, New York, USA.

Wong, G. (May, 2012). Invited guest: Matroreform: Empowering mothers and reforming motherhood. Presented at the SSHRC funded MIRCI forum: What do mother’s need? Motherhood scholars and activists speak out on maternal empowerment for the 21 st Century. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Wong, G. (2012, February). Wēijī: East Asian mothering. Paper presented at the international conference of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement: Mothers and Mothering in a Global Context, Barbados, Caribbean.

Fewster, C., Nuttgens, S., & Wong, G. (2012, May). Stories of mothering identity formation in later age. Paper presented at the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association conference: Reflecting on Self and Practice. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.


Jevne, R., Wong, G., Larsen, D., & Moore, S. (2012, May). Images and echoes: Blending writing and photography. Paper presented at the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association conference: Reflecting on Self and Practice. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.


Wong, G. (2012, May). Chinese Canadian mothering: Bicultural issues and tensions. Paper presented at the international conference of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement: Mothers and History: History of Motherhood Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


Wong, G. (2012, May). Reforming and empowering mothers. Keynote speaker at the Empowering Mothers/Maternal Empowerment Public Forum with the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement: “What do Mothers Need? Empowering Mothers/Maternal Empowerment, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


Wong, G. (2011, May). Empowering young mothers against eating disorders. Paper presented at the conference of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement Conference: Empowering Young Mothers Forum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Wong-Wylie, G. (Invited Address, May, 2010). Opening Address: Mother unchained. The Museum of Motherhood and Motherhood Foundation Inc., 5 th Annual International Conference: Amplifying the Voices of Mothers, May 20-22, 2010, New York, USA.

Pruden, J., & Wong-Wylie, G. (May, 2010). Spiraling out of darkness: ‘Mothering’ and a Metis woman’s sojourn with HIV/AIDS. Paper presented at the Museum of Motherhood and Motherhood Foundation Inc., 5 th International Annual Conference: Amplifying the Voices of Mothers, May 20-22, 2010, New York City, USA.


Wong-Wylie, G. (Feb, 2009). A stay-at-home professor. Being a mother and a distance education academic. Research paper presented at the NeMLA 40th Annual Convention, Boston, USA.

Wong-Wylie, G. (May, 2009). Matroreform: Shoring up a threadbare motherline. Paper presented at the Association for Research on Mothering International Conference. Moms Gone Mad: Motherhood and Madness, Oppression and Resistance, May 28-31, New York City, USA.


Wong-Wylie, G. (Invited Workshop, February, 2007). Postpartum Depression and Maternal/Infant Attachment. Hosted by Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Feb. 16, 17, Winnipeg, Canada.

Wong-Wylie, G. (Invited Address, October, 2007). Maternal Depression: Three Dimensions. Association for Research on Mothering’s 11 th Annual Conference: Maternal Health and Well-Being, October 19-21, Toronto, Canada.

Walls, L., & Wong-Wylie, G. (October, 2007). The social construction of motherhood: Implications and interventions. Research paper presented at the Association for Research on Mothering’s 11 th Annual Conference: Maternal Health and Well- Being, October 19-21, 2007, Toronto, Canada.


Vaillancourt, C., & Wong-Wylie, G. (October, 2007). Disordered eating and pregnancy: Counselling treatment recommendations. Research paper presented at the Association for Research on Mothering’s 11 th Annual Conference: Maternal Health and Well-Being, October 19-21, 2007, Toronto, Canada. 


Hayward, A., & Wong-Wylie, G. (October, 2007). Weighting to be thin: An eating disorders and pregnancy website resource. Research paper presented at the Association for Research on Mothering’s 11 th Annual Conference: Maternal Health and Well-Being, October 19-21, 2007, Toronto, Canada.

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