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Corine de Ruiter

Researcher at Maastricht University

Publications -  155
Citations -  3790

Corine de Ruiter is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Risk assessment. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 146 publications receiving 3410 citations. Previous affiliations of Corine de Ruiter include University of Amsterdam & University of Connecticut Health Center.

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Early maladaptive schemas in relation to facets of psychopathy and institutional violence in offenders with personality disorders

TL;DR: This article examined facets of the Hare's psychopathy construct in terms of their associations with maladaptive cognitions, as defined by Young's cognitive theory of Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMS).
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Change during forensic treatment in psychopathic versus nonpsychopathic offenders

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether patients with psychopathy demonstrate change during forensic psychiatric treatment and found no significant differences between psychopathic and non-psychopathic patients on adaptive social behavior, communication skills, insight, attribution of responsibility, and self-regulation strategies.
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Psychopathic traits and change on indicators of dynamic risk factors during inpatient forensic psychiatric treatment

TL;DR: The analyses showed no significant differences between psychopathic and non-psychopathic patients on the indicators of dynamic risk factors during 20 months of inpatient forensic psychiatric treatment, however, psychopaths showed the expected pattern of treatment noncompliance, compared to non-Psychopaths.
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Resilience and Successful Community Reintegration among Female Forensic Psychiatric Patients: A Preliminary Investigation

TL;DR: Both the vulnerability and the strength scale of the START demonstrated good predictive validity, however the authors did not find evidence of incremental validity of the strength Scale.

RESEARCH ARTICLE Change during forensic treatment in psychopathic versus nonpsychopathic offenders

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether patients with psychopathy demonstrate change during forensic psychiatric treatment and found that, contrary to clinical lore, treatment does not make a majority of psychopaths worse, but there are significant differences between psychopaths and non-psychopaths in treatment responsiveness.