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Professor of Clinical Psychology | Tilburg University

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February 17, 2014

Well-Being, Posttraumatic Growth and Benefit Finding in Long-Term Breast Cancer Survivors→

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- Psychology & Health

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2009, journal-articles
cancer
February 17, 2014

Health-Related Quality of Life in I-125 Prostate Brachytherapy Patients Treated With and Without Volume-Reducing Hormone Therapy→

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Results of a Short-Term Prospective Study

- Journal of Endourology

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2009, journal-articles
quality of life
February 17, 2014

Scalp Cooling to Prevent Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss→

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Practical and Clinical Considerations

- Supportive Care in Cancer

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2009, journal-articles
cancer
February 17, 2014

Bowel, Urinary, and Sexual Problems Among Long-Term Prostate Cancer Survivors→

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A Population-Based Study

- International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics

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2009, journal-articles
cancer, quality of life
February 17, 2014

‘Adaptive’ Psychosocial Factors in Relation to Home Blood Pressure→

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A Study in the General Population of Southern Netherlands

- International Journal of Behavioral Medicine

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2009, journal-articles
February 17, 2014

Is the Negative Association Between Self-Concealment and Subjective Well-Being Mediated by Mood Awareness?→

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- Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology

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February 17, 2014

Setting Overweight Adults in Motion (PDF)→

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The Role of Health Beliefs

- Obesity Facts

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    Chemosignalling effects of human tears revisited: Does exposure to female tears decrease males’ perception of female sexual attractiveness?

    — Cognition and Emotion
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    — Motivation and Emotion
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    Patient Crying in Psychotherapy: Who Cries and Why?

    — Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
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