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EINIGE ZENTRALE FORSCHUNGSARBEITEN:

Bamelis, L.L.M., Evers, S.M.A.A., Spinhoven, P. & Arntz, A. (2014). Results of a multi­cen­tered rando­mised controlled trial on the clinical effec­ti­veness of schema therapy for perso­nality disorders. American Journal of Psych­iatry, in advance, doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2013.12040518

Farrell, J.; Shaw, I.; and Webber, M. (2009). A schema-focused approach to group psycho­therapy for outpa­tients with borderline perso­nality disorder: A rando­mized controlled trial. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experi­mental Psych­iatry. Volume 40, Issue 2, June 2009, Pages 317–328

Nadort, M.; Arntz, A.; Smit, J.; Giesen-Bloo, J.; Eikel­en­booma, M.; Spinhoven,P.; vanAsselt, T.; Wensing, M.; vanDyck, R. (2009). Imple­men­tation of out patient schema therapy for borderline perso­nality Disorder with versus without crisis support by the therapist outside office hours: A rando­mized trial Behaviour Research and Therapy xxx (2009 )1–13

Spinhoven, P., Giesen-Bloo, J., van Dyck, R., Kooiman, K. & Arntz, A. (2007). The Thera­peutic Alliance in Schema-Focused Therapy for Borderline Perso­nality Disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75 (1), 104–115.

Giesen-Bloo, J., Dyck van, R., Spinhoven, P., Tilburg van, W., Dirksen, C., Asselt van, T., Kremers, I., Nadort, M., & Arntz, A. (2006). Outpa­tient psycho­therapy for Borderline Perso­nality Disorder: a rando­mized controlled trial of schema-focused therapy versus trans­fe­rence focused psycho­therapy. Archives of General Psych­iatry, 63, 649–658.

FÜR WEITERE INFORMATIONEN ÜBER FORSCHUNGSSTUDIEN KONTAKTIEREN SIE:

  • Arnoud Arntz: Tel. +31 43 388 1228; E‑Mail:
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  • Marjon Nadort: E‑Mail:
  • Joan Farrell: Tel. 317–283-3623; E‑Mail:

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