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Marijke Muller, MSc is a researcher in Clinical Neuropsychology at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences in the Netherlands. Her work focuses on early detection and intervention for psychosis, with particular emphasis on daily monitoring methodologies and risk assessment.
Her primary research interests include:
- Psychotic experiences in early risk stages
- Loneliness and its relationship to mental health
- Daily diary methodology for tracking psychopathology
- Risk prediction models for psychosis development
- Social participation interventions for early psychosis
Muller's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on using daily monitoring approaches to understand the progression of psychotic symptoms. Her work often employs longitudinal designs and advanced statistical methods like linear regression models to identify risk factors. She has contributed to several significant studies including the Mirorr study examining risk factors across early psychosis stages.
Her research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental health and well-being. Key collaborators include Wigman, Veling, Booij, and Raposo de Almeida.
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