Ineke Pit-Ten Cate
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Collaborateur scientifique University of Luxembourg
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Research Topics: Child cognitive, social and emotional development; (special) education; family adjustment to chronic illness and physical disability; brain-behaviour links; stress and coping; research design and analyses; positive outcome of adversity; psycho-diagnostic assessment; test construction, validity and reliability.
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I am a research collaborator at the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Education at the University of Luxembourg (start May 2011). I have MSc degrees in both Experimental Psychology (University of Utrecht) and Pedagogy (University of Nijmegen) and have worked both clinically and academically. In 2004 I have been awarded my PhD at the University of Southampton. The lion share of my career has been dedicated to issues of children’s mental health and educational advancement, especially those children with physical disabilities and chronic illness. Before moving to Luxembourg I have worked in The Netherlands, New York and England where I have conducted several studies, using a range of methodologies and statistical techniques.
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