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Dr. Marieke Werkman is a Researcher at the Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, where she works within the Clinical Child and Family Studies department. Her research focuses on social functioning and support needs of (young) adults with mild intellectual disabilities.
Her research interests span clinical child psychology, family dynamics, developmental psychology, and inclusive social participation, particularly for individuals with intellectual disabilities. She explores the challenges these individuals face in everyday social situations, aiming to inform better support strategies and interventions.
The recent publication in 2024 highlights her focus on identifying problematic social themes for adults with mild intellectual disabilities, reflecting a consistent line of inquiry in developmental and clinical psychology. Her work contributes to both academic understanding and practical applications in care and education settings.
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Marieke Werkman has contributed to professional literature through book chapters and applied research. While no formal advisees or grants are mentioned, her work appears integrated within the LEARN! research initiative at VU, particularly in child rearing and developmental support contexts.
She is affiliated with the LEARN! research institute, focusing on child development and parenting, which supports interdisciplinary research on educational and psychological development across the lifespan.
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