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Sandra B. Goodman

Psychology

Johns Hopkins University

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About Sandra B. Goodman at Johns Hopkins University (JHU)

Sherryl H. Goodman is a Professor of Psychology at Emory University, specializing in maternal mental health and child psychosocial development. Over the course of their career, Sandra B. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Incidence of symptom recurrence after hysterectomy for endometriosis", and "Estradiol-Mediated Suppression of Apoptosis in the Rabbit Corpus Luteum Is Associated with a Shift in Expression of bcl-2 Family Members Favoring Cellular Survival1".

Research Areas

maternal mental healthchild developmentattachmentmindfulnesspregnancypostpartumstress responsedevelopmental psychopathology
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Research Output

Total Citations363

Emerging researcher

Publications9

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i10-index4

Early-stage portfolio

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