4 results match your criteria: "The Netherlands Institute for Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology.[Affiliation]"
Psychol Assess
November 2024
Department of Science and Education, The Netherlands Institute for Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology.
Preventing in-prison violence and maintaining a safe environment is an important goal within prison settings. Screening for violence risk may provide a valuable addition to reach this goal. Within the Dutch prison system, the Risk Screener Violence (RS-V) has become an important new element in overall risk management.
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August 2024
Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Objective: To provide up-to-date clinical guidance on the efficacy of lamotrigine in bipolar disorder (BD).
Methods: Eligible studies were identified during a systematic literature search according to PRISMA-guidelines. We included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and cohort studies that quantitatively assessed lamotrigine's efficacy in BD.
Front Psychol
March 2024
The Netherlands Institute for Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Introduction: Physical and verbal violence toward staff or other detained individuals is a reoccurring problem within correctional facilities. Screening for violence risk within the prison setting could provide a valuable first step in the prevention of institutional violence. The brief and compact Risk Screener Violence (RS-V) has shown to be an efficient new method for assessing concerns regarding post-release violent offending for incarcerated persons.
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September 2018
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Radboud University.
Objective: Psychopathy is a personality disorder typified by lack of empathy and impulsive antisocial behavior. Psychopathic traits may partly relate to disrupted connections between brain regions. The aim of the present study was to link abnormalities in microstructural integrity of white-matter tracts to the severity of different psychopathic traits in 15 male offenders with impulse control problems and 10 without impulse control problems.
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