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Burden and diagnosis of personality disorders in adolescents and the effectiveness of

Mentalization-Based Treatment

Laurenssen, E.M.P.

2017

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Laurenssen, E. M. P. (2017). Burden and diagnosis of personality disorders in adolescents and the effectiveness

of Mentalization-Based Treatment.

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Publications from this thesis

Feenstra, D.J., Hutsebaut, J., Laurenssen, E.M.P., Verheul, R., Busschbach, J.J.V., &

Soeteman, D.I. (2012). The burden of disease among adolescents with personality pathology: quality of life and costs. Journal of Personality Disorders, 26, 593-604.

Laurenssen, E.M.P., Eeren, H.V., Kikkert, M.J., Peen, J., Westra, D., Dekker,

J.J.M., & Busschbach, J.J.V. (2016). The burden of disease in patients eligible for Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT): quality of life and costs. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 14: 145.

Laurenssen, E.M.P., Hutsebaut, J., Feenstra, D.J., Bales, D.L., Noom, M.J.,

Busschbach, J.J.V., Verheul, R. & Luyten, P. (2014). Feasibility of Mentalization-Based Treatment for adolescents with borderline symptoms: a pilot study. Psychotherapy, 51, 159-166.

Laurenssen, E.M.P., Hutsebaut, J., Feenstra, D.J., Busschbach, J.J.V., & Luyten,

P. (2013). Diagnosis of personality disorders in adolescents: a study among psychologists. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 7, 1-4.

Laurenssen, E.M.P., Westra, D., Kikkert, M., Noom, M.J., Eeren, H.V., Van

Broekhuyzen, A.J., Peen, J., Luyten, P., Busschbach, J.J.V., & Dekker, J.J.M. (2014). Day Hospital Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT) versus treatment as usual in the treatment of severe borderline personality disorder: protocol of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry, 14: 149.

Submitted publication from this thesis

Laurenssen, E.M.P., Luyten, P., Kikkert, M.J., Westra, D., Peen, J., Soons, M.B., Van

Dam, A., Van Broekhuyzen A.J., Blankers, M., Busschbach, J.J.V., & Dekker, J.J.M. Randomized controlled trial of Day Hospital Mentalization-Based Treatment versus Specialist Treatment As Usual in patients with borderline personality disorder. Submitted.

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Feenstra, D.J., Laurenssen, E.M.P., Hutsebaut, J., Verheul, R., & Busschbach,

J.J.V. (2013). Predictors of treatment outcome of Inpatient Psychotherapy for Adolescents (IPA) with personality pathology. Personality and Mental Health, 8, 102-114.

Feenstra, D.J., Laurenssen, E.M.P., Timman, R., Verheul, R., Busschbach, J.J.V.,

& Hutsebaut, J. (2014). Long-term outcome of Inpatient Psychotherapy for Adolescents (IPA) with personality pathology. Journal of Personality Disorders, 28, 637-656.

Laurenssen, A., Sebregts, P., Feenstra, D., & Hutsebaut, J. (2010). Klinische

schematherapie bij adolescenten - een programmabeschrijving vanuit de Viersprong. Viersprong Institute of Studies on Personality Disorders, Halsteren, the Netherlands.

Laurenssen, E.M., Smits, M.L., Bales, D.L., Feenstra, D.J., Eeren, H.V., Noom,

M.J., Köster, M.A., Lucas, Z., Timman, R., Dekker, J.J., Luyten, P., Busschbach, J.J., & Verheul, R. (2014). Day hospital Mentalization-Based Treatment versus intensive outpatient Mentalization-Based Treatment for patients with severe borderline personality disorder: protocol of a multicentre randomized clinical trial. BMC

Psychiatry, 14:301.

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