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Overview

Frenk Peeters is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their research focuses primarily on Psychology and Medicine, with significant contributions in Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Pharmacology.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics including Mental Health Research Topics, Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes, Treatment of Major Depression, Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions, Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, and Personality Disorders and Psychopathology.

Frequent publication venues for Frenk Peeters include:

  • American Journal of Psychotherapy
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Journal of Neurology
  • Psychotherapy Research

Co-authors who frequently collaborate with Frenk Peeters are:

  • Lotte H.J.M. Lemmens
  • Marcus J. H. Huibers
  • Suzanne C. van Bronswijk
  • Jill Lobbestael
  • Sanne J. E. Bruijniks

Among recent papers, notable publications include:

  • The effects of once- versus twice-weekly sessions on psychotherapy outcomes in depressed patients, 2020, The British Journal of Psychiatry
  • Cross-trial prediction in psychotherapy: External validation of the Personalized Advantage Index using machine learning in two Dutch randomized trials comparing CBT versus IPT for depression, 2020, Psychotherapy Research
  • Getting stuck in social isolation: Solitude inertia and depressive symptoms, 2020, Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • The Neglected Role of Psychotherapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression, 2022, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Worse off by waiting for treatment? The impact of waiting time on clinical course and treatment outcome for depression in routine care, 2022, Journal of Affective Disorders

Frenk Peeters is also an author of a book published by Hogrefe Publishing eBooks titled Practicing Positive Psychiatry (2020).

Best Publications

  • Critical slowing down as early warning for the onset and termination of depression.

    Ingrid A. van de Leemput;Marieke Wichers;Angélique O. J. Cramer;Denny Borsboom

  • A network approach to psychopathology: New insights into clinical longitudinal data

    Laura F. Bringmann;Nathalie Vissers;Marieke Wichers;Nicole Geschwind

  • Mindfulness Training Increases Momentary Positive Emotions and Reward Experience in Adults Vulnerable to Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Nicole Geschwind;Frenk Peeters;Marjan Drukker;Jim van Os

  • Emotional reactivity to daily life stress in psychosis and affective disorder: an experience sampling study.

    Inez Myin-Germeys;F. Peeters;R. Havermans;N. A. Nicolson

  • Effects of daily events on mood states in major depressive disorder.

    Frenk Peeters;Nancy A. Nicolson;Johannes Berkhof;Philippe Delespaul

  • Diurnal mood variation in major depressive disorder.

    Frenk Peeters;Johannes Berkhof;Philippe Delespaul;Jonathan Rottenberg

  • A therapeutic application of the experience sampling method in the treatment of depression: a randomized controlled trial

    Ingrid Kramer;Claudia J. P. Simons;Jessica A. Hartmann;Claudia Menne-Lothmann

  • Rumination and worrying as possible mediators in the relation between neuroticism and symptoms of depression and anxiety in clinically depressed individuals.

    Jeffrey Roelofs;Marcus Huibers;Frenk Peeters;Arnoud Arntz

  • Early maladaptive schemas in depressed patients: Stability and relation with depressive symptoms over the course of treatment

    Fritz Renner;Jill Lobbestael;Frenk Peeters;Arnoud Arntz

  • Correlates of autobiographical memory specificity: The role of depression, anxiety and childhood trauma.

    Ineke Wessel;Masja Meeren;Frenk Peeters;Arnoud Arntz

  • Stress-Related Negative Affectivity and Genetically Altered Serotonin Transporter Function: Evidence of Synergism in Shaping Risk of Depression

    Nele Jacobs;Gunter Kenis;Frenk Peeters;Catherine Derom

  • Staging methods for treatment resistant depression. A systematic review

    Henricus G. Ruhé;Geeske van Rooijen;Jan Spijker;Frenk P.M.L. Peeters

  • The experience sampling method as an mHealth tool to support self-monitoring, self-insight, and personalized health care in clinical practice

    Jim van Os;Simone Verhagen;Anne Marsman;Frenk Peeters

  • Cortisol responses to daily events in major depressive disorder.

    Frenk Peeters;Nancy A. Nicholson;Johannes Berkhof

  • Autobiographical memory specificity and the course of major depressive disorder

    Frenk Peeters;Ineke Wessel;Harald Merckelbach;Miranda Boon-Vermeeren

  • How psychotic are individuals with non-psychotic disorders?

    M. Hanssen;F. Peeters;L. Krabbendam;S. Radstake

  • Mindfulness training promotes upward spirals of positive affect and cognition: multilevel and autoregressive latent trajectory modeling analyses

    Eric L. Garland;Nicole Geschwind;Frenk Peeters;Marieke Wichers

  • A Time-Lagged Momentary Assessment Study on Daily Life Physical Activity and Affect

    Marieke Wichers;Frenk P. M. L. Peeters;Bart P. F. Rutten;Nele Jacobs

  • Unveiling patterns of affective responses in daily life may improve outcome prediction in depression: A momentary assessment study

    M Wichers;F Peeters;N Geschwind;N Jacobs;N Jacobs

  • Genetic risk of depression and stress-induced negative affect in daily life

    Marieke Wichers;Inez Myin-Germeys;Nele Jacobs;Frenk Peeters

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcus J.H. Huibers
Marcus J.H. Huibers Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Arnoud Arntz
Arnoud Arntz University of Amsterdam
Marieke Wichers
Marieke Wichers Maastricht University
Nele Jacobs
Nele Jacobs Maastricht University
Robert J. DeRubeis
Robert J. DeRubeis University of Pennsylvania
Jeffrey Roelofs
Jeffrey Roelofs Maastricht University
Nancy A. Nicolson
Nancy A. Nicolson Maastricht University
Jill Lobbestael
Jill Lobbestael Maastricht University
Steven D. Hollon
Steven D. Hollon Vanderbilt University

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