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Peer Review and Creative Publications

Published books and Peer-reviewed journal publications

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PUBLISHED BOOKS

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

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See this video: Infanticide and Filicide: Foundations in Maternal Mental Health Forensics

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

Wong, G. (Ed.). (2012). Moms gone mad: Motherhood and Madness Oppression and Resistance. 

               Toronto, ON: Demeter Press.

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

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PUBLISHED BOOKS CHAPTERS (CREATIVE WORKS)

Wong, G. (2023). From elision to power. In D. Christmas, L. Pinnock, N. Chang, et al., (co-authors), We rise in power: Amplifying women of colour and our voices for change. Golden Brick Road Publishing House, ON.

Wong, G. (2021). Relationship with ourselves is the heart of parenting. In T. Luc (Ed), Moms who pivoted to success in the face of pandemic uncertainty. Women with Vision International. Delucslife Media, California. (International Bestseller)

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PUBLISHED BOOK CHAPTERS (SCHOLARLY)

Wong, G., Sivakumar, S., & Lei, N. (in progress). Dismantling harmful legacies in counsellor education in Canada: New era of lionhearted practices. In S. Collins and M. Jay. (Eds.), Culturally responsive and socially just counselling: A decolonial approach to health and healing.

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               Counselling Concepts: BC.

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.

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               Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.

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PUBLISHED BOOK CHAPTER (SCHOLARLY)

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. (2018) 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/

Henriques, T., & Wong, G. (2018). The pervasive discourse of mononormativity: Text Box. 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/

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Baucom, D., Wong, G., & Gray, N.D. (in process). Transformational leaders in the Canadian Counselling Association: A interview with Gina Wong., Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy. 

Underline denotes Master or Ph.D. graduate students

Al-Shamali, H. F., Dong, R., Jackson, M., Burback, L., Wong, G., Zinchuk, N., Modanloo, S., Wong, G., Cao, B., (in process). Suffering in silence: Understanding the barriers and facilitators to accessing mental health treatment for peripartum depression. Journal of Psychiatry Research. 

Safi, S., Wong, G., Thirsk, L., & Vallance, J. (2024). Examining sedentary behaviours of adults with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, doi: 10.1177/17446295241245784. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38575141.

Al-Shamali, H. F., Jackson, M., Zinchuk, N., Modanloo, S., Wong, G., Cao, B., Burback, L., Li, X.M., Greenshaw, A., & Zhang, Y. (2023). Treating Maternal Depression: Understanding barriers and facilitators to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) treatment- A protocol. Frontiers in Psychiatry Journal.

Anderson, T., & Wong, G. (2023). Prevention of pain chronicity with requisite pre- operative counselling sessions [Prevention is better than cure. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, 18-23.

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.

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jogc.2022.02.003

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RESEARCH

FUNDING

Hayward, J., Agyapong, D., Greenshaw, A., Stroulia, E., & Wong, G. (submitted March 26, 2024). Enabling optimization of women’s decision-making for health access, co-creating digital monitoring of physical and mental health and postpartum digital health monitoring, CIHR Operating Grant, National Women’s Health Research Initiative, Innovative Fund $239,500. 

Fraser, S. (PI), Rempel, G., Wong, G., & Rinaldi, C. (2016). Evaluating the Circle of Security© relationship-based parenting program through repeated Parent-child Mutuality observations and repeated self-report measures of Reflective Functioning: Final Pilot phase. Athabasca University Academic Research Fund, $6,000. [DATES: 2016-03-14 to 2016-08-31].

Wong, G. (PI). (2019). Becoming a Perinatal/Maternal mental health expert witness: Lived experiences of novice and veteran experts in filicide and infanticide court cases in Canada and the United States. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Explore Grant Application, $6,000. [DATES: 2018-10- 01 to 2019-07- 05].

Rempel, G. (PI), Wong, G., Fraser, S., & Rinaldi, C. (2015-2016). Evaluating the Circle of Security© relationship-based parenting program through parent-child observations: Pilot Phase 3. Athabasca University Academic Research Fund, $6,000 [DATES: 2015-10-15 to 2016-02-12].

Rempel, G. (PI), & Wong, G. (2015). Capacity building for Circle of Security Research. Athabasca University Research Centre Discretionary Fund, $6,000 [DATES: 2015-01-19 to 2015-03-31].

Rempel, G. R. (PI), Wong, G., Rinaldi, C., Magill-Evans, J., Letourneau, N., Cook, K., Davis, R., & Turpin, C. (2014-2015). Evaluating the Circle of Security relationship- based parenting program with mothers and fathers of typically developing children and of children with complex health needs: An interdisciplinary research and practice collaboration to build parents' reflective capacities in multiple service settings in Canada, starting in Alberta, CIHR Planning Grant, $12,500. [Dates: 2014- 07-01 to 2015-06-30] Funding Reference Number 137215

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