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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. dr. W.A. (Wim) Veling

Psychiatrist, Professor Psychiatry
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Telephone:
+31 50 361 2132 (University Center of Psychiatry)
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E-mail:
w.veling umcg.nl

Publications

Associations between momentary mental states and concurrent social functioning after remission from first episode psychosis: A HAMLETT ecological momentary assessment study

Dutch Validation of the Self-Evaluation of Negative Symptoms Scale (SNS)

Exploring the role of clinical and demographic characteristics on the effects of virtual reality cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis: A moderator analysis

Long-term Changes in Personal Recovery and Quality of Life Among Patients With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Different Durations of Illness: A Meta-analysis

Mapping of the health of the Nation Outcomes Scale (HoNOS) and Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS) to the EQ-5D-3L in psychosis patients using the PHAMOUS study

Nonverbal correlates of paranoid ideation - a systematic literature review

The Effectiveness of Immersive Virtual Reality-Based Treatment for Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis

The navigation of good care for forensic psychiatric inpatients who face mandatory repatriation from the Netherlands: An ethnographic study

Trends in Antipsychotic Polypharmacy and Potential Overtreatment with Antipsychotics: A Naturalistic Cohort Study of People in Long-term Care

Using daily diary data to examine the period prior to a suicide attempt: An observational single-case study

Press/media

Hoe VR je mentaal weerbaarder maakt

UMCG onderzoekt inzet adviserende en troostende virtuele psychiater

In de virtuele wereld kunnen tbs’ers zich vast voorbereiden op hun verlof

2024年5月XR行业投融资总览:12家企业共完成6.62亿元

UMCG-teams gaan in de regio mensen met eerste psychose behandelen

Behandeling met VR veelbelovend

Funding to Continue Psychosis Research in Global South