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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/40122 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

Author: Lamers, A.

Title: Towards a strong parent-team alliance for improved treatment outcomes in child residential psychiatry

Issue Date: 2016-06-16

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Towards a strong parent-team alliance for improved treatment outcomes in child

residential psychiatry

Audri Lamers

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Colofon

ISBN 978-94-028-0213-9

Cover design and Lay-out: Jornt van Dijk, www.persoonlijkproefschrift.nl.

Printed by: Ipskamp Printing, Enschede.

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PROEFSCHRIFT

Ter verkrijging van

de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus,

volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 16 juni 2016

klokke 16.15

Door

Audri Lamers geboren te Sittard

7 juli 1977

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Promotoren:

Prof. dr. R.R.J.M. Vermeiren

Prof. dr. Ch. van Nieuwenhuizen (Tranzo, Scientific Centre for Care and Welfare, Tilburg University, Tilburg)

Promotiecommissie:

Prof. dr. V. M. Hendriks Prof. dr. B. M. Elzinga

Prof. dr. F. Boer (Amsterdam Medical Centre, Amsterdam) Prof. dr. P. M. Westenberg

Prof. dr. R. Reis

Dr. A.A. Krabbendam (Curium-LUMC, Oegstgeest)

The research project reported in this thesis was performed at Curium-LUMC, Academic Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Oegstgeest, The Netherlands.

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Voor Fynn

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CONTENTS

General introduction 4

Chapter 1 Assessment of the therapeutic alliance of youth and parents with team members in youth residential psychiatry.

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Chapter 2 A Measure of the Parent-Team Alliance in Youth Residential Psychiatry: The Revised Short Working Alliance Inventory.

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Chapter 3 The use of routine outcome monitoring in child semi-residential psychiatry: predicting parents’ completion rates.

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Chapter 4 Longitudinal relation between parent-team alliance, parental stress, and child’ symptoms in child semi-residential psychiatry.

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Chapter 5 Longitudinal results of strengthening the parent-team alliance in child semi-residential psychiatry: Does team investment make a difference?

94

Summary and general discussion 114

References 128

Nederlandse Samenvatting (Summary in Dutch) 144

Dankwoord (Acknowledgements in Dutch) 154

Curriculum Vitae 156

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