All Stories

  1. Problem-sustaining patterns: redesigning the concept of mental disorder
  2. The evaluation of religious and spirituality-based therapy compared to standard treatment in mental health care: A multi-level meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  3. Can you be cured if the doctor disagrees? A case study of 27 prayer healing reports evaluated by a medical assessment team in the Netherlands
  4. Dimensions of self-illness ambiguity – a clinical and conceptual approach
  5. Meaning in life in personality disorder: An empirical approach considering self-direction, self-transcendence and spiritual/religious worldviews
  6. Accountability as a virtue in medicine: from theory to practice
  7. A Dutch Study of Remarkable Recoveries After Prayer: How to Deal with Uncertainties of Explanation
  8. Prayer and Healing: A Study of 83 Healing Reports in the Netherlands
  9. Grievance-fueled violence can be better understood using an enactive approach
  10. Using network models in person-centered care in psychiatry: How perspectivism could help to draw boundaries
  11. Three cases of hearing impairment with surprising subjective improvements after prayer. What can we say when analyzing them?
  12. Who Am I Really: An Adaptive Network Model Addressing Mental Models for Self-referencing, Self-awareness and Self-interpretation
  13. Searching for the Anthropological Foundations of Economic Practice: Controversies and Opportunities
  14. Person-centred care in psychiatry: a clinical and philosophically informed approach
  15. In Memoriam
  16. A multi-level cognitive architecture for self-referencing, self-awareness and self-interpretation
  17. Changes in implicit God representations after psychotherapy for patients diagnosed with a personality disorder. Associations with changes in explicit God representations, distress and object-relational functioning
  18. The Network Theory of Psychiatric Disorders: A Critical Assessment of the Inclusion of Environmental Factors
  19. Models of Integration of Christian Worldview and Psychiatry
  20. The Multilayer Network Approach in the Study of Personality Neuroscience
  21. Reintroducing Consciousness in Psychopathology: Review of the Literature and Conceptual Framework
  22. Validation of the Apperception Test God Representations: An implicit measure to assess attachment to God representations. Associations with explicit attachment to God measures and with implicit and explicit measures of distress
  23. Self-Management as Socially Embedded Endeavor
  24. Self-Management in Psychiatry as Reducing Self-Illness Ambiguity
  25. An Enactive Approach to Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
  26. On Stories Within and Stories Behind Symptoms: Response to Colombetti and Stein
  27. Validation of the apperception test God representations, an implicit measure to assess God representations. Part 3: associations between implicit and explicit measures of God representations and self-reported level of personality functioning
  28. Translatie als filosofisch programma
  29. Conclusion: Future prospects
  30. Person-Centered Care in Psychiatry
  31. Philosophical backgrounds
  32. Psychiatry in contexts
  33. God representations and aspects of psychological functioning: A meta-analysis
  34. Conceptual issues in neuroscientific research on empathy
  35. Validation of an implicit instrument to assess God representations. Part 2: Associations between implicit and explicit measures of God representations and object-relational functioning
  36. Psychiatry as Normative Practice
  37. Examining the factor structure of the self-report Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Symptom Checklist
  38. A Normative Practice Approach to Health Care
  39. Roots of the Normative Practice Approach
  40. Structural Validity of the World Assumption Scale
  41. The Future of Creation Order. Volume 1, Philosophical, Scientific, and Religious Perspectives on Order and Emergence, edited by Gerrit Glas and Jeroen de Ridder
  42. Editorial
  43. Influence of religion on obsessive–compulsive disorder: Comparisons between Dutch nonreligious, Roman Catholic, and Protestant patients.
  44. Thinking about the nerve impulse: A critical analysis of the electricity-centered conception of nerve excitability
  45. Construction and validation of an implicit instrument to assess God representations. Part 1: Associations between implicit and explicit God representation and distress measures
  46. Self-Knowledge and Personality Disorders: Introduction
  47. Self-Knowledge in Personality Disorder: Self-Referentiality as a Stepping Stone for Psychotherapeutic Understanding
  48. Editors’ Note
  49. Psychiatric Education
  50. Solving the puzzle of sustainability in livestock farming
  51. Public and Institutional Aspects of Professional Responsibility in Medicine and Psychiatry
  52. Update and extension of the normative practice approach
  53. On the existential core of professionalism in mental health care
  54. Editorial: Causation and Causal Explanation in Psychiatry—Beyond Scientism and Skepticism
  55. The Existential Concerns Questionnaire (ECQ)-Development and Initial Validation of a New Existential Anxiety Scale in a Nonclinical and Clinical Sample
  56. The impact of poor insight on the course of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in patients receiving naturalistic treatment
  57. The Future of Creation Order
  58. Dimensions of the self in emotion and psychopathology: Consequences for self-management in anxiety and depression
  59. Erratum
  60. Introduction to the Philosophy of Creation Order, with Special Emphasis on the Philosophy of Herman Dooyeweerd
  61. From Impairments in Reason-Responsiveness to Diminished Moral Responsibility
  62. Filosofie van de Neurowetenschappen – Een interview met professor dr. Gerrit Glas
  63. Tic-Related Versus Tic-Free Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  64. EDITORIAL
  65. Systematic Review of Existential Anxiety Instruments
  66. THE THINKER AND THE TRUTH BRINGING SØREN KIERKEGAARD IN DISCUSSION WITH REFORMATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
  67. The Netherlands Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Association (NOCDA) study: design and rationale of a longitudinal naturalistic study of the course of OCD and clinical characteristics of the sample at baseline
  68. Competence development as normative practice - Educational reform in medicine as heuristic model to relate worldview and education
  69. Predicting Stabilizing Treatment Outcomes for Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Dissociative Identity Disorder: An Expertise-Based Prognostic Model
  70. CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. A REFORMATION PERSPECTIVE
  71. The search for dysfunctions
  72. IS DOOYEWEERD A PANENTHEIST? — COMMENTS ON FRIESEN’S ‘95 THESES ON HERMAN DOOYEWEERD’
  73. Religie in de anamnese
  74. Leegte als betekenis en als concept
  75. Leegte en autisme
  76. De introductie van competentiegerichte specialistenopleidingen in Nederland
  77. Special Section: On Looking Inward
  78. Introducing competency-based postgraduate medical education in the Netherlands
  79. Anxiety, Anxiety Disorders, Religion and Spirituality
  80. Introduction to Historical and Conceptual Issues
  81. Searching For The Dynamic ‘Within’
  82. Introduction to Messianism
  83. Introduction to Martyrdom
  84. Introduction to ,Prophecy
  85. Introduction to Interdisciplinary Issues
  86. Hearing Visions and Seeing Voices
  87. Elements of a phenomenology of evil and forgiveness
  88. Person, Personality, Self, and Identity: A Philosophically Informed Conceptual Analysis
  89. De overtuigingsdader. Tussen overtuiging en psychopathologie
  90. Philosophical aspects of neurobiological research on anxiety and anxiety disorders
  91. History of psychiatric patients and symptoms
  92. Anxiety — animal reactions and the embodiment of meaning
  93. Effect of a pharmacological intervention on quality of life in patients with obsessive???compulsive disorder
  94. Effect of a pharmacological intervention on quality of life in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
  95. Gerrit Glas, Angst-beleving, structuur, macht. Amsterdam 2001: Boom. 191 pp. ISBN 90-5352-526-2.
  96. Placebo: verwachting en hoop
  97. Heeft Het Theïsme Eigen Gronden? Alvin Plantinga Over de ‘Proper Basicality’ van Religieus Geloof
  98. Een omvattende studie over angst
  99. HIERARCHY AND DUALISM IN ARISTOTELIAN PSYCHOLOGY