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106
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476
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Arnoud Arntz publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Arnoud Arntz sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 536 publications — 98th percentile

98% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Arnoud Arntz D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Arnoud Arntz sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 106 D-Index — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Arnoud Arntz is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and is primarily engaged in research within the field of psychology. Their work spans 277 publications, focusing predominantly on clinical psychology, where they have contributed to 220 studies. Additional subfields of interest include experimental and cognitive psychology, philosophy, cognitive neuroscience, and psychiatry and mental health.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of issues related to personality disorders and psychopathology, psychotherapy techniques and applications, posttraumatic stress disorder research, child abuse and trauma, mental health and psychiatry, mental health research topics, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Their recent scholarly work includes publications such as:

  • The effects of once- versus twice-weekly sessions on psychotherapy outcomes in depressed patients (2020, The British Journal of Psychiatry)
  • Imagery rescripting and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing as treatment for adults with post-traumatic stress disorder from childhood trauma: randomised clinical trial (2020, The British Journal of Psychiatry)
  • Effectiveness of Predominantly Group Schema Therapy and Combined Individual and Group Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (2022, JAMA Psychiatry)
  • Towards a Reformulated Theory Underlying Schema Therapy: Position Paper of an International Workgroup (2021, Cognitive Therapy and Research)
  • Schema therapy for violent PD offenders: a randomized clinical trial (2021, Psychological Medicine)

Arntz's frequent co-authors include Eva Faßbinder, Christopher Lee, Sophie A. Rameckers, Nathan Bachrach, and Anja Schaich. Collaborative works with these researchers reflect a consistent engagement in advancing the understanding and treatment of psychological conditions.

The scientist has regularly published in venues such as Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, BMC Psychiatry, Psychological Medicine, Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, and Behaviour Research and Therapy, indicating a broad engagement with leading journals in clinical and applied psychological research.

Among book publications, Arnoud Arntz has contributed a title titled Schematherapie, published by Hogrefe Verlag in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Outpatient psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder: Randomized trial of schema-focused therapy vs transference-focused psychotherapy

    Josephine Giesen-Bloo;Richard van Dyck;Philip Spinhoven;Willem van Tilburg

  • Inter‐rater reliability of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM‐IV Axis I disorders (SCID I) and Axis II disorders (SCID II).

    Jill Lobbestael;Maartje Leurgans;Arnoud Arntz

  • Mind the gap: Improving the dissemination of CBT

    R. Shafran;D.M. Clark;C.G. Fairburn;A. Arntz

  • Imagery rescripting in cognitive behaviour therapy: images, treatment techniques and outcomes.

    Emily A. Holmes;Arnoud Arntz;Mervin R. Smucker

  • Results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of the clinical effectiveness of schema therapy for personality disorders

    Lotte L.M. Bamelis;Silvia M.A.A. Evers;Philip Spinhoven;Arnoud Arntz

  • Treatment of childhood memories: theory and practice.

    Arnoud Arntz;Anoek Weertman

  • Prolonged exposure in patients with chronic PTSD: predictors of treatment outcome and dropout.

    A. van Minnen;A.R. Arntz;G.P.J. Keijsers

  • Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after non-traumatic events: evidence from an open population study

    Saskia S L Mol;Arnoud Arntz;Job F M Metsemakers;Geert-Jan Dinant

  • Imagery Rescripting as a Therapeutic Technique: Review of Clinical Trials, Basic Studies, and Research Agenda:

    Arnoud Arntz

  • Treatment of PTSD: A comparison of imaginal exposure with and without imagery rescripting

    Arnoud Arntz;Meike Tiesema;Merel Kindt

  • “If I feel anxious, there must be danger”: Ex-consequentia reasoning in inferring danger in anxiety disorders

    Arnoud Arntz;Michael Rauner;Marcel Van den Hout

  • Cognitive therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Patricia van Oppen;Arnoud Arntz

  • Reliability and validity of the borderline personality disorder severity index.

    Arnoud Arntz;Marije van den Hoorn;Jurgen Cornelis;Roel Verheul

  • Implementation of outpatient schema therapy for borderline personality disorder with versus without crisis support by the therapist outside office hours : A randomized trial

    Marjon Nadort;Arnoud Arntz;Johannes H Smit;Josephine Giesen-Bloo

  • A validation study of the Dutch Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form: Factor structure, reliability, and known-groups validity☆

    Brett D. Thombs;David P. Bernstein;Jill Lobbestael;Arnoud Arntz

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder after pregnancy loss

    Iris M. Engelhard;Marcel A. van den Hout;Arnoud Arntz

  • Disentangling the Relationship Between Different Types of Childhood Maltreatment and Personality Disorders

    Jill Lobbestael;Arnoud Arntz;David P. Bernstein

  • Reliability and validity of the short Schema Mode Inventory (SMI).

    Jill Lobbestael;Michiel van Vreeswijk;Philip Spinhoven;Erik Schouten

  • The therapeutic alliance in schema-focused therapy and transference-focused psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder

    Philip Spinhoven;Josephine Giesen-Bloo;Richard van Dyck;Kees Kooiman

  • The cost of borderline personality disorder : societal cost of illness in BPD-patients

    A. D. I. van Asselt;C. D. Dirksen;Arnoud Arntz;J. L. Severens

  • Schema focused therapy in forensic settings: theoretical model and recommendations for best clinical practice

    David P. Bernstein;Arnoud Arntz;Marije de Vos

  • Short-interval test-retest interrater reliability of the Dutch version of the structured clinical interview for DSM-IV personality disorders (SCID-II)

    Anoek Weertman;Arnoud Arntz;Laura Dreessen;Carol van Velzen

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcus J.H. Huibers
Marcus J.H. Huibers Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jill Lobbestael
Jill Lobbestael Maastricht University
David P. Bernstein
David P. Bernstein Maastricht University
Frenk Peeters
Frenk Peeters Maastricht University
Marcel A. van den Hout
Marcel A. van den Hout Utrecht University
Jeffrey Roelofs
Jeffrey Roelofs Maastricht University
Philip Spinhoven
Philip Spinhoven Leiden University
Iris M. Engelhard
Iris M. Engelhard Utrecht University
Peter J. de Jong
Peter J. de Jong University of Groningen
Harald Merckelbach
Harald Merckelbach Maastricht University

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