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Leen Van Vlierberghe

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Van Vlierberghe L, Diamond G, Bosmans G
Fam Process . 2023 Apr; 62(3):1040-1054. PMID: 37070348
In middle childhood, the first manifestations of mental health problems can emerge and become a precursor of mental health issues in adolescence. Given that weak parent-child attachment can contribute to...
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Bosmans G, Van Vlierberghe L, Bakermans-Kranenburg M, Kobak R, Hermans D, van IJzendoorn M
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev . 2022 Jan; 25(3):591-612. PMID: 35098428
Although clinicians typically acknowledge the importance of insecure attachment as one factor that can contribute to children's psychopathology, translating attachment theory into clinical practice has proved a challenge. By specifying...
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Braet C, Van Vlierberghe L, Vandevivere E, Theuwis L, Bosmans G
Clin Psychol Psychother . 2012 Apr; 20(5):369-83. PMID: 22473794
Unlabelled: Cognitive theory is a prominent framework to study depression in both adults and adolescents. This theory stated that dysfunctional schemas are moderators (known as diathesis) in the association of...
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Roelofs J, Braet C, Rood L, Timbremont B, Van Vlierberghe L, Goossens L, et al.
Psychol Assess . 2010 Dec; 22(4):866-77. PMID: 21133547
This study aimed to (a) assess relationships between the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) and DSM-oriented depression and anxiety scales of the Youth Self Report, (b) develop reliable norms for the...
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Bosmans G, Braet C, Van Vlierberghe L
Clin Psychol Psychother . 2009 Dec; 17(5):374-85. PMID: 20013761
This study investigated whether early maladaptive schemas can explain the relation between attachment anxiety and avoidance dimensions and symptoms of psychopathology. For this purpose, 289 Flemish, Dutch-speaking, late adolescents participated...
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Goossens L, Braet C, Van Vlierberghe L, Mels S
Eat Behav . 2009 Jan; 10(1):71-3. PMID: 19171325
Objective: The current study investigated weight parameters and pathological eating as predictors of treatment outcome in obese youngsters. Method: Obese youngsters (N=132) were examined before participating in an obesity treatment...
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Timbremont B, Braet C, Bosmans G, Van Vlierberghe L
Clin Psychol Psychother . 2008 Dec; 15(5):329-39. PMID: 19115452
This study examined cognitive vulnerability in both depressed and non-depressed referred youngsters. Formerly depressed (FD) children and adolescents (n = 16) were compared to a currently depressed (CD) group (n...
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Van Vlierberghe L, Braet C, Goossens L
Int J Eat Disord . 2008 Dec; 42(5):437-42. PMID: 19115366
Objective: This study aimed to investigate in overweight adolescents the association of dysfunctional schemas (negative basic beliefs about the self and one's relationships with others) on one hand and eating...
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Van Vlierberghe L, Braet C, Goossens L, Mels S
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2008 Sep; 18(3):164-73. PMID: 18807222
Background: This study aimed firstly to investigate whether youngsters referred for overweight treatment differ from non-referred overweight youngsters on the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and psychological symptoms. Secondly, the potentially...
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Goossens L, Braet C, Van Vlierberghe L, Mels S
Eur Eat Disord Rev . 2008 Aug; 17(1):68-78. PMID: 18729132
The current study investigated loss of control (LC) over eating and the role of anxiety, depression and emotional eating in a sample of both treatment seeking (N = 115) and...