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Courses, workshops and symposia

Upcoming


Sep 2023 – Dec 2023: Course Single-subject study to assess mental health, for PhD students linked to the Graduate School of Medical Sciences. Interested in this course? Send an e-mail to Marij Zuidersma m.zuidersma@umcg.nl.


14 & 15 Sep 2023: Meeting of the Belgian – Dutch network for ESM research in mental health. Location: Groningen. During this meeting, researchers using ambulatory monitoring in mental health research come together to meet each other, share new research projects and, most importantly, join forces in hackathons and brainstorm sessions. Updates on the program and registration opportunities will be given in upcoming iLab newsletters and on the website soon: https://esm-network.eu/.


Ongoing: PETRA workshop: twice-yearly workshop for clinicians on working with PETRA


 

 

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Feb 2023: Invited speaker Riese. A web-based e-health tool for personalized diaries in mental health care named PETRA. HTRIC symposium.


Sep 2022 – Nov 2022: GSMS course: Single-subject study to assess mental health, for PhD students linked to the Graduate School of Medical Sciences.


January 2022: Invited workshop Sanne Booij, Sara van der Tuin en Hanneke Wigman: Workshop for Department of Psychology, University of Talca, Chile: “How to handle time series data: What can, and should we do with it?


January 2021: Workshop Marij Zuidersma & Lino von Klipstein, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences Zwolle, during the Doen en Meten conference: De experience sampling method in de klinische praktijk [the experience sampling method in clinical practice]


January 2019: Workshop Sanne Booij and Spyros Balafas: Workshop for master and PhD students at the ICPE, UCP: Conducting basic VAR analysis in R on single individuals and multiple individuals at once.


November 2015: Workshop Sanne Booij, Laura Steenhuis and Hanneke Wigman: Workshop at Phrenos conference, Zwolle: Wat kunnen we leren van intensieve dagboekstudies bij mensen met een verhoogd risico op psychose? [What can we learn from intensive diary assessments in individuals at increased risk for psychosis?].