About
Dr. Lisa Dieleman is a researcher at Ghent University, focusing on parenting behavior, child development, and psychological needs in the context of neurodevelopmental disorders. She has collaborated extensively with academic colleagues such as
- Bart Soenens
- Sarah De Pauw
- Peter Prinzie
- Katrijn Brenning
- Maarten Vansteenkiste
Her research explores:
- Autonomy-supportive vs. controlling parenting
- Emotion regulation in parents and children
- Psychological needs theory in developmental contexts
- Cross-disability comparisons
- Longitudinal modeling of behavioral outcomes
Key publication trends include:
- Use of multi-wave longitudinal designs (up to 10 waves)
- Focus on daily diary methods for capturing micro-level parenting dynamics
- Integration of self-determination theory with clinical populations
- Analysis of bidirectional relationships between parenting and child adjustment
Major collaborations include work with the Ghent University research group on developmental psychopathology and special educational needs.
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