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Research & Presentations

Select Peer-Reviewed Publications

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A., Guta, A., & Donnelly, E. (2024). “I get the referral because nobody else wants to work with this person”: A critical realist analysis of social workers providing care to people living with borderline personality disorder. Social Science and Medicine: Qualitative Research in Health.

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A. (2022) Dissertation Data Collection during a Global Pandemic: Barking Dogs, Crying Babies, and Feminist Social Work. Affilia: Journal of Feminist Social Work. DOI: 10.1177/08861099211048244

Krabbe, J., Jiao, Z., Guta, A., Slemon, A., Ahluwalia-Cameron, A., & Bungay, V. (2021). Outreach with hard to reach and hidden population: protocol for a scoping review. BMJ Open.

Ahluwalia Cameron, A., Calderwood, K., & McMurphy, S. (2019). A Systematic Literature Review on the Etiology of Borderline Personality Disorder from An Ecological Perspective. Social Work in Mental Health.

Donnelly, E., Ahluwalia Cameron, A., Bucciachio, P., & Tong, J. (2018). Learning about Behavioral Emergencies: An evaluation of paramedic curriculum. International Journal of Paramedic Practice.

Kucharski, B., Strating, M., Ahluwalia Cameron, A., & Pascual-Leone, A. (2018). Complexity of Emotion Regulation Strategies in Changing Contexts: A Study of Varsity Athletes. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science.

Book chapters

Voronka, J., Guta, A., Nguyen,T., Shaw, G. & Ahluwalia Cameron, A. (2023). Danger, safety, and the rhetoric of urban crisis: Mapping media accounts of institutional logics in Windsor's downtown core. In J. Rinaldi & K. Rossiter (Eds.), Containing the Margins: An Anthology on the Conditions of Institutional Violence. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Recent Conference Presentations

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A., & Guta, A. (2026, April 25). “We Still Have a Siloed System”: Structural Barriers and Health System Fragmentation in Borderline Personality Disorder Care in Ontario, Canada. North American Society of the Study of Personality Disorder, Toronto, Ontario.

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A. Patel, J., & Saroya, G. (2026, March 28). Healthcare Experiences of Adults Living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in Canada: A Scoping Review. WE-SPARK Conference, Windsor, ON, Canada. www.wesparkconference.com

Ahluwalia- Cameron, A., & Guta, A. (May 2025). It’s a bit of a domino effect –most clients don’t have their basic needs taken care of”: Social workers perspective on borderline personality disorder as a Public Health Challenge in Ontario's Healthcare System. Canadian Public Health Association conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A., Guta, E., & Donnelly, E. (September 2024). “Maybe we’re part of the problem?”: A Qualitative Exploration of Provider-Based Stigma of Social Workers who provide care to those living with borderline personality disorder. European Society for the Study of Personality Disorders, Antwerp, Belgium.

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A., Ambrose-Miller, W., Sanson, M., & Gillium, R. (June 2024). Person-Centered Approaches to the Field Placement Planning Process. Canadian Association of Social Work Education (CASWE), Montreal, Quebec.

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A., Guta, E., Donnelly, E. & Butters, A. (January 2024). “I Can’t Help You If You’re Borderline:” A Qualitative Exploration of Provider Based Stigma with Social Workers who provide care to those living with Borderline Personality Disorder in Ontario, Canada. Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), Washington, DC.

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A., Sanson, M., Gilliam, R., & Ambrose-Miller, W. (May 2023). Social Work Field Placements in Private Practice: A Critical Conversation in Field Education. Canadian Association of Social Work Education, (CASWE), Toronto, Canada.

Ahluwalia-Cameron, A. (April 2023). “I get the referral because no one wants to work with this person”: Front line social workers describe their experiences of providing care to people living with Borderline Personality Disorder in Ontario, Canada. National American Society of Personality Disorders (NASSPD), Boston, MA.