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Overview

Corine de Ruiter is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with notable subfields including clinical psychology, sociology and political science, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and general health professions. The scientist's body of work includes a total of 59 publications in psychology-related topics and 22 in social sciences.

Their research topics cover a range of areas within psychology, particularly focusing on:

  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Memory Processes and Influences

Several recent papers authored by de Ruiter include:

  • "A meta-analysis of childhood maltreatment in relation to psychopathic traits" (2022), published in PLoS ONE
  • "Early research on related subjects appears in journals such as the Journal of Personality Assessment,"

Frequent co-authors collaborating with de Ruiter are:

  • Henry Otgaar (9 joint publications)
  • Brenda Erens (6 joint publications)
  • Viviënne de Vogel (6 joint publications)
  • Tamara L. F. De Beuf (5 joint publications)
  • Colinda Serie (3 joint publications)

Publications are frequently found in these venues:

  • Journal of Personality Assessment (3 publications)
  • Frontiers in Psychology (3 publications)
  • International Journal of Forensic Mental Health (3 publications)
  • Pedagogiek (2 publications)
  • PLoS ONE (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • International Perspectives on the practical application of violence risk assessment : a global survey of 44 countries

    Jay P. Singh;Sarah L. Desmarais;Cristina Hurducas;Karin Arbach-Lucioni

  • The emotional Stroop interference effect in anxiety: Attentional bias or cognitive avoidance?

    C. de Ruiter;J.F. Brosschot

  • The Impact of Protective Factors in Desistance From Violent Reoffending A Study in Three Samples of Adolescent Offenders

    Henny P. B. Lodewijks;Corine de Ruiter;Theo A. H. Doreleijers

  • Predictive Validity of the SVR-20 and Static-99 in a Dutch Sample of Treated Sex Offenders

    Vivienne de Vogel;Corine de Ruiter;Corine de Ruiter;Daan van Beek;Gwen Mead

  • Psychopathy and Sexual Deviance in Treated Rapists: Association With Sexual and Nonsexual Recidivism

    Martin Hildebrand;Corine de Ruiter;Vivienne de Vogel

  • Attachment representations of personality-disordered criminal offenders.

    M.H. van IJzendoorn;J.T.T.M. Feldbrugge;F.C.H. Derks;C. de Ruiter

  • PCL-R psychopathy and its relation to DSM-IV Axis I and II disorders in a sample of male forensic psychiatric patients in The Netherlands.

    Martin Hildebrand;Corine de Ruiter

  • How do public child healthcare professionals and primary school teachers identify and handle child abuse cases? A qualitative study

    Manuela W A Schols;Corine de Ruiter;Ferko G Öry

  • Protective Factors in Forensic Mental Health: A New Frontier

    Corine de Ruiter;Tonia L. Nicholls

  • Selective processing of threatening information: effects of attachment representation and anxiety disorder on attention and memory.

    Ingeborg A. Zeijlmans Van Emmichoven;Marinus H. Van Ijzendoorn;Corine De Ruiter;Jos F. Brosschot

  • The HCR‐20 in personality disordered female offenders: a comparison with a matched sample of males

    Vivienne de Vogel;Corine de Ruiter;Corine de Ruiter

  • Predictive validity of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY) during residential treatment

    Henny P.B. Lodewijks;Theo A.H. Doreleijers;Corine de Ruiter;Randy Borum

  • Structured professional judgment of violence risk in forensic clinical practice: a prospective study into the predictive validity of the Dutch HCR-20

    Vivienne De Vogel;Corine De Ruiter

  • Assessing Protective Factors in Forensic Psychiatric Practice: Introducing the SAPROF

    V. de Vogel;M. de Vries Robbé;C. de Ruiter

  • The Youth Psychopathic traits Inventory: psychometric properties and its relation to substance use and interpersonal style in a Dutch sample of non-referred adolescents.

    Sanne Hillege;Jacqueline Das;Corine de Ruiter

  • Type of discharge and risk of recidivism measured by the HCR-20: A retrospective study in a Dutch sample of treated forensic psychiatric patients

    Vivienne de Vogel;Corine de Ruiter;Martin Hildebrand;Brechje Bos

  • PCL-R Psychopathy Predicts Disruptive Behavior Among Male Offenders in a Dutch Forensic Psychiatric Hospital

    Martín Hildebrand;Corine De Ruiter;Henk Nijman

  • SAPROF: guidelines for the assessment of protective factors for violence risk [English version of the Dutch original]

    V. Vogel;C. de Ruiter;Y. Bouman;M. de Vries Robbé

  • Comorbidity among the anxiety disorders

    Corine De Ruiter;Hanneke Rijken;Bert Garssen;Annette Van Schaik

  • Breathing retraining, exposure and a combination of both, in the treatment of panic disorder with agoraphobia

    Corine de Ruiter;Hanneke Rijken;Floor Kraaimaat;Bert Garssen

Frequent Co-Authors

Sarah L. Desmarais
Sarah L. Desmarais North Carolina State University
Peter Muris
Peter Muris Maastricht University
Mark L. Howe
Mark L. Howe City, University of London
John F. Edens
John F. Edens Texas A&M University
Irit Hershkowitz
Irit Hershkowitz University of Haifa
Marko Jelicic
Marko Jelicic Maastricht University
Marinus H. van IJzendoorn
Marinus H. van IJzendoorn University College London
Maarten W. J. Koeter
Maarten W. J. Koeter University of Amsterdam
Henk Nijman
Henk Nijman Radboud University

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