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Marlies Houben is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology at Tilburg University. Her research focuses on affective dynamics in daily life and the potential mechanisms underlying affective changes over time, including the concurrent prospective relationships between mental health changes in the general population and individuals with psychiatric diagnoses. A significant portion of her research is dedicated to understanding affective dysregulation in individuals with borderline personality disorder. Her work relies on experience sampling methods to track people's psychological processes using smartphones, combined with wearables to monitor psychophysiological responses to personally relevant stimuli in daily life. In recent years, Marlies has received personal grants to further her research and has been awarded the Young Researcher Award in 2016 by the European Society for the Study of Personality Disorders.
Tilburg University • Tilburg, Netherlands
Research and teaching in the field of Medical and Clinical Psychology.
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