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Jeroen Dewinter is a scientist-practitioner combining roles as a clinical psychologist and co-director of the Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (GGzE, Netherlands), while also working as a senior researcher at Tranzo, the Centre for Care and Wellbeing at Tilburg University. He studied Educational Sciences in 2000 in Belgium and completed his training in cognitive behavioral psychotherapy at KU Leuven. After finishing his postdoctoral specialist training in clinical psychology in 2013 in Eindhoven, he obtained his PhD in 2016 at Tilburg University focusing on the sexual development of adolescent boys with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Jeroen has been a research fellow at the Parenting Special Education Unit at KU Leuven. His current research is focused on the sexual diversity and wellbeing of autistic adolescents and adults, emphasizing their general wellbeing. Jeroen values close collaboration with autistic adolescents and adults to translate research findings into clinical practice and daily life. He co-initiated the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Special Interest Group on autism, gender, and sexuality in collaboration with international autism advocates and researchers. His clinical expertise focuses on working with adolescents and emerging adults, particularly concerning wellbeing and societal participation.
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