Most interventions aimed at improving social interactions either target internalising or externalising problem behaviour in children. However, a recent review shows that a transdiagnostic approach might fit better to the diversity of problems within a group and within an individual (comorbidity). We examined the effectiveness of a transdiagnostic intervention, called Topper Training: a cognitive behavioural intervention in the peer group with parents included, that targets both internalising and externalising behaviour problems. A randomised trial with a waiting list control group was conducted, using 132 children with mild to severe psychosocial problems. Children were randomised into 77 intervention and 55 waiting list children (50% boys;...
Objective: Children and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial difficulti...
Improving interventions for externalizing problems in adolescence may require determining which trea...
In this dissertation, internalizing and peer problems in children around the age of twelve were exam...
Reducing difficulties in social interactions and negative classroom climate at an early age may prev...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Background: The present study examined the real-world effectiveness of a transd...
Difficulties in peer acceptance during elementary school have been associated with emotional and beh...
This study examined whether TIGER ("Kanjertraining" in the Netherlands) reduces psychosocial problem...
This study examined whether TIGER ("Kanjertraining" in the Netherlands) reduces psychosocial problem...
Boys with behaviour problems (BP) exhibit a variety of difficulties in academic and socio-behavioura...
Stable externalizing behavior in childhood places children at risk for the development of a chronic ...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of a self-directed parent training programme f...
This RCT examined psychomotor therapy’s efficacy on promoting social-emotional skills and reducing b...
Rationale. When exposed to early peer victimization, some children become anxious, depressed, or dev...
Bibliography: pages 45-49.Poor peer relationships and low self-esteem are common attributes of child...
Objectives Emotion regulation is thought to be an important transdiagnostic process across internali...
Objective: Children and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial difficulti...
Improving interventions for externalizing problems in adolescence may require determining which trea...
In this dissertation, internalizing and peer problems in children around the age of twelve were exam...
Reducing difficulties in social interactions and negative classroom climate at an early age may prev...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Background: The present study examined the real-world effectiveness of a transd...
Difficulties in peer acceptance during elementary school have been associated with emotional and beh...
This study examined whether TIGER ("Kanjertraining" in the Netherlands) reduces psychosocial problem...
This study examined whether TIGER ("Kanjertraining" in the Netherlands) reduces psychosocial problem...
Boys with behaviour problems (BP) exhibit a variety of difficulties in academic and socio-behavioura...
Stable externalizing behavior in childhood places children at risk for the development of a chronic ...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of a self-directed parent training programme f...
This RCT examined psychomotor therapy’s efficacy on promoting social-emotional skills and reducing b...
Rationale. When exposed to early peer victimization, some children become anxious, depressed, or dev...
Bibliography: pages 45-49.Poor peer relationships and low self-esteem are common attributes of child...
Objectives Emotion regulation is thought to be an important transdiagnostic process across internali...
Objective: Children and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial difficulti...
Improving interventions for externalizing problems in adolescence may require determining which trea...
In this dissertation, internalizing and peer problems in children around the age of twelve were exam...