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University of Groningen

Understanding aggression and treating forensic psychiatric inpatients with Virtual Reality

Klein Tuente, Stéphanie

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10.33612/diss.147442033

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Stéphanie Klein Tuente (1988) studied Psychology at Maastricht University. In 2013, she finished her Master degree in Forensic Psychology (cum laude). After receiving this degree, she worked as a junior researcher and psychologist at the Penitentiary Psychiatric Center (PPC) of Penitentiary Institution Vught. In 2015 she started as a PhD student at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) and the Forensic Psychiatric Centre (FPC) Dr. S. van Mesdag in Groningen under supervision of prof. dr. Wim Veling and prof. dr. Stefan Bogaerts. As of January 2020 she works as a researcher at the Regional Forensic Psychiatric Clinic in Växjö (Sweden) and the Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund University. She is also affiliated to the Centre of Ethics, Law and Mental Health (CELAM) at Gothenburg university. Her main research interests focus on aggression, and more specially, treatment and prevention of aggressive behaviors.

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