Rachel Jellett
- Prénom
- Rachel
- Nom de famille
- Jellett
- ORCID
- 0000-0002-7018-8593 Confirmé
- Noms observés
- Jellett, Rachel, Rachel Jellett
- Profil OpenAlex
- Profil principal: Rachel Jellett
Vue d’ensemble des publications
Total
3
3 publications avec bibliographie citée (100,0 %)
Publications par année
Types de publication
Co-auteur·ices fréquent·es
3 publications
Jodie Smith, Patrick Dwyer*Auteur·ice autiste. En savoir plus…, Erin O’Connor, Ava Gurba*Auteur·ice autiste. En savoir plus…, Alexandra Aulich, Christos Constantine, Esther Fidock, Katherine Gore, Cherie Green, Lucas T. Harrington, Kristelle Hudry, Rachel Jellett, Lyndel Kennedy, Shoba S. Meera, Sallie W. Nowell, Aspasia Stacey Rabba, Linda R. Watson, Andrew Whitehouse, Catherine A. Bent (2026). “The Wrong Supports Are Worse than no Support”: Autistic Perspectives on Early-in-Life Infant Autism Supports. Autism in Adulthood.
Rebecca L. Flower, Rebekah Benn, Simon M. Bury, Marie Camin, Joshua Muggleton, Ellen K. Richardson, Erin Bulluss, Bianca Calabria, Amanda Curran, Melanie Giugni, Victoria Gottliebsen, Haylea Hodges, J. Lawrence, Vivien Leung, Red Levy-Knoll, Kathryn Miklosi, Monique R Mitchelson, Alison Nuske, Caitlin Waldie, Courtney Watts*Auteur·ice autiste. En savoir plus…, SA Watts, Rachel Jellett (2025). Defining Neurodiversity Affirming Psychology Practice for Autistic Adults: A Delphi Study Integrating Psychologist and Client Perspectives. Autism in Adulthood.
Catherine A. Bent, Alexandra Aulich, Christos Constantine, Esther Fidock, Patrick Dwyer*Auteur·ice autiste. En savoir plus…, Cherie Green, Jodie Smith, Ava Gurba*Auteur·ice autiste. En savoir plus…, Lucas T. Harrington, Katherine Gore, Aspasia Stacey Rabba, Lauren N. Ayton, Kathryn Fordyce, Jonathan Green, Rachel Jellett, Lyndel Kennedy, Katherine E. MacDuffie, Shoba S. Meera, Linda R. Watson, Andrew Whitehouse, Kristelle Hudry (2024). Autistic and autism community perspectives on infant and family support in the first two years of life: Findings from a community consultation survey. Autism, 29(9), 2282-2296.