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- Collaboration with GZZ/Aid organisations | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThe Department of Clinical Child & Family Studies cooperates, among other things, with the GGZ and other care organisations./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-gzzaid-organisations
- Collaboration with hospitals | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThe Department of Clinical Child & Family Studies of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ cooperates with several hospitals./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-hospitals
- Collaboration with child care/schools | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThe Department of Clinical Child & Family Studies at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ cooperates with various schools and day-care centres./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-child-careschools
- Collaboration with municipalities | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThe department of Clinical Child & Family Sudies of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ cooperates with several municipalities in the Netherlands./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-municipalities
- Collaboration with interest groups | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThe Department of Clinical Child & Family Studies at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ cooperates with various interest groups./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-interest-groups
- Collaboration with e-Health | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThe Department Clinical Child & Family Studies of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ cooperates with eHealth organisations./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-e-health
- Collaboration with Software companies | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThe Department of Clinical Child & Family Studies at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ cooperates with various software companies./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-software-companies
- Collaboration with funders | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThe Department of Clinical Child & Family Studies at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ cooperates with various funders./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-funders
- Measuring instruments | Clinical Child & Family StudiesHow can we assess development, psychosocial problems and parenting skills?/en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/research/current-research/measuring-instruments
- Current Research | Clinical Child & Family StudiesWhat is the impact of early development, depression, grieve, agression and other problems on the development of children?/en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/research/current-research
- Environment | Clinical Child & Family StudiesWhat is the influence of parents, siblings, school, friends and the media?/en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/research/current-research/environment
- Healthy development and problems | Clinical Child & Family StudiesHow do babies develop healthily into young adults?/en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/research/current-research/healthy-development-and-problems
- Parenting | Clinical Child & Family StudiesWhat are the key aspects of parenting?/en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/research/current-research/parenting
- Collaboration with Courts in the Netherlands | Clinical Child & Family StudiesOverzicht van projecten van de afdeling Orthopedagogiek: Psychosociale Problemen in samenwerking met rechtbanken in Nederland./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration-with-courts-in-the-netherlands
- Collaboration | Clinical Child & Family StudiesExamples of our research projects in collaboration with our partners./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/collaboration
- Cracking Conspiracies: Revealing the Socio-Developmental Roots of Radicalisation | Clinical Child & Family StudiesThis project addresses the question of when and how conspiracy belief can lead to radicalization, paying attention to the role of childhood experiences and social environment./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/cracking-conspiracies-revealing-the-socio-developmental-roots-of-radicalisation
- Consumed by Conspiracy? The Individual and Social Risk Factors for Radicalisation | Clinical Child & Family StudiesWhat makes youth from 16 to 25 years old vulnerable to conspiracy-radicalization? And what can we do about it?/en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/consumed-by-conspiracy-the-individual-and-social-risk-factors-for-radicalisation
- Understanding Juvenile’s Radicalization in the Context of Conspiracy Beliefs: Risk and Protective Factors | Clinical Child & Family StudiesYouth in particular are vulnerable to both misinformation and extremist milieus due to their full immersion in the digital world and developing identities./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/understanding-juveniles-radicalization-in-the-context-of-conspiracy-beliefs-risk-and-protective
- The effectiveness of Forensic Outpatient Systemic Therapy | Clinical Child & Family StudiesFAST is an intensive, outreaching intervention targeting juveniles showing severe antisocial behavior and their families./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/the-effectiveness-of-forensic-outpatient-systemic-therapy
- Research A-Z | Clinical Child & Family StudiesExamples of Research from the Department of Clinical Child and Family Studies Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/organisation/clinical-child-family-studies/research/current-research/research-a-z