
معرفی
Dr. Ming Wan is a Lecturer in Developmental Psychology at the University of Manchester's Division of Psychology & Mental Health, School of Health Sciences. He holds a PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of Manchester and is a Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA). His research focuses on social-emotional development, parent-child interactions, autism, and parental mental health, with particular attention to cultural diversity and neurodivergence.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Psychology, Lancaster University (1994–1997)
- MSc (Distinction) Applied Psychology, University of Manchester (1997–1999, part-time)
- PhD Psychology, University of Manchester (1999–2002)
Research Interests:
- Parent-child interaction dynamics across diverse populations
- Early social-emotional development and mental health
- Cross-cultural mental health interventions
- Autism risk and neurodevelopmental disorders
- Parent-mediated psychosocial interventions
Awards:
- University of Manchester Teaching Excellence Award (2021)
Roles & Collaborations:
- Co-Director of PRIME-RU (Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit)
- Member of Autism@Manchester and the Social Development Research Group
- Associate Editor of Infant Behavior and Development and Psychology and Psychotherapy
- Developed the Manchester Assessment of Caregiver-Infant Interaction (MACI-Infant), widely used in global research
Labs/Teams: Active in PRIME-RU, Global Mental Health Research Group, and the Centre for Women's Mental Health.
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