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Ad Vingerhoets

Professor of Clinical Psychology | Tilburg University

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February 20, 2014

Emotion Regulation and Well-Being: A View from Different Angles (with Ivan Nyklíček and Marcel Zeelenberg)→

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Emotion Regulation and Well-Being

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2011, book chapter
emotion regulation
February 20, 2014

Attachment, Emotion Regulation and Adult Crying (with Joyce Maas and Anja Laan)→

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Emotion Regulation and Well-Being

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book chapter, 2011
crying, emotion regulation
February 20, 2014

Hospitalisation and Stressful Medical Procedures (Kim G. Smolderen)→

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Health Psychology, 2nd Edition

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2010, book chapter
February 20, 2014

Quality of Life-Related Concepts: Theoretical and Practical Issues (with A. A. J. Wismeijer and J. De Vries)→

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Handbook of Disease Burdens and Quality of Life Measures

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book chapter, 2010
quality of life
February 20, 2014

Crying: A Biopsychosocial Phenomenon (with Lauren M. Bylsma and Jonathan Rottenberg)→

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Tears in the Graeco-Roman World

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book chapter, 2009
crying
February 20, 2014

Introduction: Emotions, Emotion Regulation, and Health (with Johan Denollet and Ivan Nyklìček)→

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Emotion Regulation: Conceptual and Clinical Issues

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2008, book chapter
emotion regulation
February 20, 2014

Why Crying Improves Our Well-being: An Attachment-Theory Perspective on the Functions of Adult Crying (with Michelle C.P. Hendriks, Judith K. Nelson, and Randolph R. Cornelius)→

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Emotion Regulation: Conceptual and Clinical Issues

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book chapter, 2008
crying
February 20, 2014

Probing Experience: From Assessment of User Emotions and Behaviour to Development of Products (Philips Research Book Series, Volume 8)→

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The Assessment of Stress

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book chapter, 2008
February 19, 2014

Maternal Stress and Labor (with K.M. Paarlberg and H.P. van Geijn)→

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Textbook of Perinatal Medicine, Second Edition

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book chapter, 2006
February 19, 2014

The Homesickness Concept: Questions and Doubts→

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Psychological Aspects of Geographical Moves: Homesickness and Acculturation Stress

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2005, book chapter
February 19, 2014

Personality Temperament and Homesickness (with Guus L. Van Heck, Aafke Voolstra, Irma Gruijters, Hannie Thijs, and Miranda A.L. Van Tilburg)→

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Psychological Aspects of Geographical Moves: Homesickness and Acculturation Stress

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2005, book chapter
February 19, 2014

Introduction (with Ivan Nyklíček and Lydia Temoshok)→

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Emotional Expression and Health: Advances in Theory, Assessment and Clinical Applications

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book chapter, 2004
February 19, 2014

Crying, Catharsis, and Health (with Suzanne Stougie and Randolph R. Cornelius)→

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Emotional Expression and Health: Advances in Theory, Assessment and Clinical Applications

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2004, book chapter
February 19, 2014

Femininity, Masculinity, and the Riddle of Crying (with Agneta H. Fischer, Marrie H.J. Bekker, Marleen C. Becht, and Antony S.R. Manstead)→

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Emotional Expression and Health: Advances in Theory, Assessment and Clinical Applications

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book chapter, 2004
February 19, 2014

Stress→

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Health Psychology, Edition 1

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book chapter, 2004

See a full list of Ad’s book chapters at the Tilburg University Repository »

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