Pei-Wen Winnie Ma

Department of Psychology
William Paterson University
United States of America

Professor Clinical Sciences
Biography

Dr. Ma uses qualitative and quantitative methods to study parent-child relationship, career development and mental health concerns within a multicultural context. Her research program has implications to advance the theory and clinical services for ethnic minority groups and immigrant children, youth and families. As a practicing clinician, she works closely with the Chinese immigrant community in New York City.

Research Intrest

Counselling 

List of Publications
Ma, P-W., & Desai, U. (2011). International migration and mental health. In P. Lundberg-Love, K. L. Nadal, & M. A. Paludi (Eds.), Women and Mental Disorders. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.
Ma, P-W., Shea, M., & Yeh, C. J. (2013). Promoting mental health in Asian American immigrants. In E. M. Vera (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Prevention in Counseling Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc.
Ma, P-W.,& Shea, M. (2015). Work and gender roles in East Asian immigrant women in the United States. Gendered Journeys: Women, migration, and feminist psychology. Gordonsville, VA: Palgrave Macmillan.

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