Sander Thomaes
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van Aar J, Leijten P, Overbeek G, Thomaes S, Rothman A
Behav Ther
. 2021 Feb;
52(2):418-429.
PMID: 33622510
People who pursue approach goals (i.e., desired outcomes to be reached) tend to be more likely to achieve their goals than people who pursue avoidance goals (i.e., undesired outcomes to...
12.
De Ruiter N, van der Klooster K, Thomaes S
J Pers Oriented Res
. 2021 Feb;
6(2):103-119.
PMID: 33569155
There is a growing body of research showing the crucial role that students' versus have in their school achievement, enjoyment, and resilience. The overwhelming majority of this research adopts a...
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Coppola G, Musso P, Buonanno C, Semeraro C, Iacobellis B, Cassibba R, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2020 Aug;
17(15).
PMID: 32751639
This study contributes to the literature on the parental correlates of children's narcissism. It addresses whether parental overvaluation may drive the putative link between parents' narcissism and children's narcissism and...
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Muratori P, Milone A, Levantini V, Pisano S, Spensieri V, Valente E, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2020 Jul;
274:494-499.
PMID: 32663981
Background: Children's self-views encompass two independent dimensions: self-esteem and narcissism, which recently have received growing attention from researchers and clinicians. The current study sought to test whether these dimensions might...
15.
Thomaes S, Tjaarda I, Brummelman E, Sedikides C
Child Dev
. 2019 Dec;
91(6):2211-2220.
PMID: 31845326
Children with negative competence beliefs often achieve below their potential in school. This randomized field experiment tested whether engaging in positive self-talk may benefit these children's mathematics performance. Participants (N ...
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Hiemstra W, Verhulp E, Thomaes S, Orobio de Castro B
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2019 Jun;
29(3):343-351.
PMID: 31152246
How do children with aggressive behavior problems view themselves? The present research seeks to answer this question by examining the self-views (i.e., self-esteem and narcissism) of boys referred for disruptive...
17.
van Dijk A, Thomaes S, Poorthuis A, Orobio de Castro B
J Abnorm Child Psychol
. 2018 Dec;
47(6):989-1000.
PMID: 30511144
Two experiments tested an intervention approach to reduce young children's hostile attribution bias and aggression: self-persuasion. Children with high levels of hostile attribution bias recorded a video-message advocating to peers...
18.
Wouters S, Thomaes S, Colpin H, Luyckx K, Verschueren K
Psychol Belg
. 2018 Nov;
58(1):105-114.
PMID: 30479810
Conditional regard refers to regard dependent upon the receiver's fulfillment of certain expectations. Using an experimental design, we examined the effect of conditional negative and positive regard on well-being and...
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Muratori P, Milone A, Brovedani P, Levantini V, Melli G, Pisano S, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2018 Aug;
241:275-281.
PMID: 30142585
Background: Several studies have investigated relationships between narcissism, self-esteem and behavioral problems in children. Most of these studies have been conducted in community samples, rather than in clinical referred samples....
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van Dijk A, Poorthuis A, Thomaes S, de Castro B
Child Dev
. 2018 Jun;
89(5):1908-1920.
PMID: 29916211
Two studies investigated whether parent-child discussion of peer provocations reduces young children's hostile attributional bias. Study 1 (N = 109, age 4-7)-an observational study-showed that parent-child discussion of nonhostile attributions...