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A E M Speckens

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Lensen J, Stoltz S, Kleinjan M, Speckens A, Kraiss J, Scholte R
Trials . 2021 Nov; 22(1):826. PMID: 34802446
Background: In the Netherlands, more than half of the teachers working in primary education experience high levels of work stress. Compared to other professions, teachers are more likely to drop...
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Ter Avest M, Schuling R, Greven C, Huijbers M, Wilderjans T, Spinhoven P, et al.
Behav Res Ther . 2021 Sep; 146:103946. PMID: 34479145
Background: The current study aimed to investigate the possible interplay between self-compassion and affect during Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living (MBCL) in recurrently depressed individuals. Methods: Data was used from a subsample...
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Compen F, Bisseling E, Schellekens M, Donders R, Carlson L, van der Lee M, et al.
Tijdschr Psychiatr . 2019 Sep; 61(9):605-616. PMID: 31560780
Cancer patients may experience psychological distress, like anxiety and depressive symptoms. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) has been shown to alleviate this psychological distress. However, patients experience barriers in participating in...
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Hanssen I, van Dord M, Compen F, Geurts D, Schellekens M, Speckens A
Int J Bipolar Disord . 2019 Aug; 7(1):18. PMID: 31456020
Background: Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) has been adopted as an evidence-based treatment for unipolar depressive disorder (UDD). Although MBCT has not been included in the treatment guidelines for bipolar...
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Hanssen I, Huijbers M, Lochmann-van Bennekom M, Regeer E, Stevens A, Evers S, et al.
BMC Psychiatry . 2019 May; 19(1):130. PMID: 31039765
Background: Despite multiple pharmacological interventions, many people with bipolar disorder (BD) experience substantial residual mood symptoms, even in the absence of severe mood episodes, which have a negative impact on...
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Cillessen L, Schellekens M, Van de Ven M, Donders A, Compen F, Bisseling E, et al.
Acta Oncol . 2018 Jun; 57(10):1293-1302. PMID: 29932784
Background: Group face-to-face and individual internet-based mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT and eMBCT) have been demonstrated to reduce psychological distress for distressed cancer patients in a randomized controlled trial (RCT). This...
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Compen F, Adang E, Bisseling E, Van der Lee M, Speckens A
Psychooncology . 2017 Dec; 27(3):871-878. PMID: 29205675
Objective: The mental burden of cancer might elicit additional health care utilization. However, it is unclear how psychiatric disorder and psychological distress relate to health care utilization. Therefore, this study...
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Schellekens M, van den Hurk D, Prins J, Donders A, Molema J, Dekhuijzen R, et al.
Psychooncology . 2017 Mar; 26(12):2118-2126. PMID: 28337821
Objective: Lung cancer patients report among the highest distress rates of all cancer patients. Partners report similar distress rates. The present study examined the effectiveness of additional mindfulness-based stress reduction...
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Cladder-Micus M, van Aalderen J, Donders A, Spijker J, Vrijsen J, Speckens A
Cogn Emot . 2017 Mar; 32(2):371-378. PMID: 28278742
Major depressive disorder is a prevalent condition with high relapse rates. There is evidence that cognitive reactivity is an important vulnerability factor for the recurrence of depression. Mindfulness-based interventions are...
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Compen F, Bisseling E, Van der Lee M, Adang E, Donders A, Speckens A
BMC Psychol . 2015 Aug; 3:27. PMID: 26273472
Background: Mindfulness-based interventions have shown to reduce psychological distress in cancer patients. The accessibility of mindfulness-based interventions for cancer patients could be further improved by providing mindfulness using an individual...