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Researcher
Saskia Malcorps
- Keywords:Psychology
- Disciplines:Biological and physiological psychology, General psychology, Other psychology and cognitive sciences
Affiliations
- Clinical Psychology (Research group)
Member
From1 Oct 2015 → Today
Projects
1 - 3 of 3
- Keeping You(th) in Mind: A mixed-method feasibility and effectiveness study of a brief mentalizing intervention for teachers working with hard-to-reach studentsFrom1 Jan 2024 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Parental mentalizing under stress: an innovative experimental and ecological momentary assessment approach in mothers with Borderline Personality DisorderFrom1 Oct 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO junior postdoctoral fellowship
- The role of mentalizing in the development of children and adolescents at risk for psychopathologyFrom1 Oct 2016 → 13 May 2022Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
Publications
1 - 7 of 7
- A four-year multi-wave prospective study on the role of parental reflective functioning and parenting stress in the development of socio-emotional problems in internationally adopted children(2024)
Authors: Saskia Malcorps, Nicole Vliegen, Patrick Luyten
Pages: 1 - 14 - The role of mentalizing in the development of children and adolescents at risk for psychopathology(2022)
Authors: Saskia Malcorps, Nicole Vliegen, Patrick Luyten
- Parental reflective functioning and theory of mind acquisition: A developmental perspective(2021)
Authors: Liesbet Nijssens, Patrick Luyten, Saskia Malcorps, Nicole Vliegen
Pages: 584 - 602 - Adolescent brain development and the development of mentalizing(2021)
Authors: Patrick Luyten, Saskia Malcorps
Pages: 25 - 40 - Assessing reflective functioning in prospective adoptive parents(2021)
Authors: Saskia Malcorps, Nicole Vliegen, Liesbet Nijssens, Eileen Tang, Patrick Luyten
Pages: 1 - 16 - Assessment of mentalizing(2019)
Authors: Patrick Luyten, Saskia Malcorps
Pages: 37 - 62 - The Role of Parental Reflective Functioning for Theory of Mind Development in Internationally Adopted Children
Authors: Saskia Malcorps, Nicole Vliegen, Liesbet Nijssens, Patrick Luyten