Group Climate and Empathy in a Sample of Incarcerated Boys
- G. van der Helm, G. Stams, J. C. van der Stel, M. J. M. van Langen, P. H. van der Laan
- PsychologyInternational journal of offender therapy and…
- 1 December 2012
Differences in group climate were associated with cognitive empathy in juvenile delinquents but not with affective empathy, showing that a positive prison group climate in a youth correctional facility could turn out to be a major factor contributing to effectiveness of secure institutional treatment.
Does Moral Case Deliberation Help Professionals in Care for the Homeless in Dealing with Their Dilemmas? A Mixed-Methods Responsive Study
- R. P. Spijkerboer, J. C. van der Stel, G. Widdershoven, A. Molewijk
- MedicineHEC Forum
- 1 March 2017
MCD helped professionals in an institution for care for the homeless to deal with their moral dilemmas, and they report that MCD helped them to identify the moral dilemma/question, and that they learned from other people’s perspectives while reflecting and deliberating on the values at stake in the dilemma or moral question.
Precision in Addiction Care: Does It Make a Difference?
- J. C. van der Stel
- PsychologyThe Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
- 24 November 2015
It is argued that integration of addiction care in (mental) health care in the future is desirable because of the possibilities of precision in addiction care.
[Women, schizophrenia and oestrogen; neurobiological hypotheses and hormonetherapy studies].
- M. Boerma, J. C. van der Stel, T. van Amelsvoort, D. Linszen, L. de Haan
- Medicine, PsychologyTijdschrift voor psychiatrie
- 2010
Oestrogen is an important link in a complex of factors that clearly play a role in the varying development of schizophrenia in men and women and there is insufficient evidence to support the existence of a specific mechanism that would explain why oestrogen may perform a protective function in schizophrenia.
[Functional recovery and self-regulation: assignments for both clients and psychiatrists].
- J. C. van der Stel
- Medicine, PsychologyTijdschrift voor psychiatrie
- 2015
If functional recovery is dealt with separately, new opportunities for recovery will arise, even if clinical recovery is no longer a viable option and the use of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) can ensure that focus in the future will shift to the recovery of psychosocial functioning and mental functions.
The relations between executive functions and occupational functioning in individuals with bipolar disorder: a scoping review
- Juul Koene, S. Zyto, J. van Weeghel
- Psychology, MedicineInternational Journal of Bipolar Disorders
- 14 March 2022
Neurocognitive deficits, including in executive functions and self-regulation, are associated with and predictive of diminished occupational functioning in patients with bipolar disorder.
[In genes we trust versus beyond the gene. About schizophrenia].
- J. C. van der Stel
- PsychologyTijdschrift voor psychiatrie
- 2007
To what extent two genetic and two epigenetic models are capable of predicting epidemiological patterns, providing insight into the determinants and disease mechanisms of schizophrenia, and to what extent they are based on empirical findings are examined.
Perspectives on recovery by older persons with bipolar disorder, their caregivers, and mental healthcare professionals: an exploratory approach using focus groups and social dialogue
- Moniek van Dijk, C. Sonnenberg, A. Dols
- Psychology, MedicinePsychogeriatrics
- 19 September 2021
According to patients, their caregivers, professionals, and managers, recovery in older persons with BD is more than reducing clinical symptoms but contains elements of improvement of personal and social functioning and quality of life.
Precision in psychiatry.
- J. C. van der Stel
- Medicine, PsychologyActa Psychiatrica Scandinavica
- 2015
Here, the simple causal mechanism by which a CTO produces observable compliance can be directly assessed, and further improved clinical outcomes such as reduced hospitalisation could be reasonably expected and attributed to the CTO, in the absence of other plausible explanations.
Does Moral Case Deliberation Help Professionals in Care for the Homeless in Dealing with Their Dilemmas? A Mixed-Methods Responsive Study
- R. P. Spijkerboer, J. C. van der Stel, G. Widdershoven, A. Molewijk
- MedicineHEC Forum
- 17 August 2016
MCD helped professionals in an institution for care for the homeless to deal with their moral dilemmas, and they report that MCD helped them to identify the moral dilemma/question, and that they learned from other people’s perspectives while reflecting and deliberating on the values at stake in the dilemma or moral question.
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