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Voor de effectiviteit van behandeling is een veilig en ondersteunend leefklimaat van belang voor patiënten en medewerkers. Binnen de Pompestichting besteden we daarom aandacht aan het thema leefklimaat.

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de Vries, M.G. (2023). Exploring relational security, social ward climate and factors playing a role in patient-staff interaction within high secure forensic psychiatric care

de Vries, M.G., Verkes, R.J., & Bulten, B.H. (2022) See, Think, Act Scale: validation of the Dutch version of a measure of relational security in high secure forensic psychiatric care. Frontiers of Psychology, 13, 1020718.

de Vries, M.G., Verkes, R.J., & Bulten, B.H. (2022). Surface Acting is related to Emotional Exhaustion among Staff Members Working in High Secure Forensic Psychiatric Care. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 33, 389-405.

Gaab, S., Brazil, I.A., de Vries, M.G., & Bulten, B.H. (2020). The Relationship between Treatment Alliance, Social Climate, and Treatment Readiness in Long-Term Forensic Psychiatric Care: An Explorative Study. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 64(9), 1013–1026.

de Vries, M.G., Brazil, I.A., Verkes, R.J., & Bulten, B.H. (2019). Staff’s perception of patients’ affiliation and control in a highly secure psychiatric setting. Psychiatry Research, 273, 227-234.

Bulten, B.H., de Vries, M.G., Nijman, H. (2018). Forensische zorg en interventies. In J.W. Hummelen, R.J. Verkes, M.J.F. van der Wolf (Eds.), Forensische psychiatrie en de rechtspraktijk (pp. 397-418). De Tijdstroom.

de Vries, M.G., Brazil, I.A., van der Helm, P., Verkes, R.J., & Bulten, B.H. (2018). Ward climate in a high-secure forensic psychiatric setting: Comparing two instruments. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 17, 247-255.

de Vries, M.G., Brazil, I.A., Tonkin, M., & Bulten, B.H. (2016). Ward climate within a high secure forensic psychiatric hospital: perceptions of patients and nursing staff and the role of patient characteristics. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 30(3), 342-349.