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Organisation
Interfaculty Institute for Family and Sexuality Studies
Research Institute
Main organisation:Department of Neurosciences
Lifecycle:1 Jan 2014 → Today
Organisation profile:
Interfaculty Institute for Family and Sexuality Sciences, leaders in research and education in relationships and sexuality for over 50 years
Keywords:Family Studies, Sexuality Studies
Disciplines:Biological and physiological psychology, General psychology, Other psychology and cognitive sciences
Projects
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- Affective and behavioral dimensions of sexuality and their relevance to relationship quality and healthFrom1 Aug 2016 → 25 Feb 2022Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Relationships, sexuality, and health: a multimethod assessment of individual- and dyad-based sexual and relationship processes.From27 Jul 2016 → 1 Jan 2022Funding: FWO fellowships
- Affective and behavioral dimensions of sexuality and their relevance to relationship quality and healthFrom1 Jan 2016 → 31 Dec 2019Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Perception and modulation of pain in vulvodynia: role of emotions, partners and oxytocinFrom1 Oct 2015 → 15 Dec 2016Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- Manoeuvres in the dark: Re-creating (new) stories about sexuality and the body within/by women with a spinal cord injuryFrom20 Oct 2014 → 19 Oct 2018Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Remembering trauma in between disclosure and silencing: A multiple case study with Kurdish refugee families in BelgiumFrom1 Jan 2013 → 2 Jun 2017Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Sexual health in Flanders II "SEXPERT-II".From1 May 2011 → 31 May 2014Funding: SBO (Strategic basic research)
- SEXPERI: Sexual health in Flanders.From1 Feb 2010 → 30 Apr 2011Funding: SBO (Strategic basic research)
- Sexual, psychological and relational functioning in women after surgical treatment for gynaecological cancer and breast cancerFrom1 Sep 2009 → 31 Jan 2015Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- “IT’S A MATTER OF ATTUNEMENT”: EXPLORING COUPLE COMMUNICATION IN TIMES OF CHILD LOSS AND CHILD CANCERFrom1 Mar 2009 → 19 Feb 2019Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
Publications
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- The role of collective identifications in family processes of post-trauma reconstruction: An exploratory study of Kurdish refugee families and their diasporic community(2017)
Authors: Ruth Kevers, Peter Rober, Lucia De Haene
Pages: 3 - 29 - Paraphilia and paraphilia related disorders(2008)
Authors: Luk Gijs
Pages: 491 - 528 - An Adaptive Computational Fear-Avoidance Model Applied to Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder(2020)
Authors: Paul Enzlin
Pages: 3 - 15Number of pages: 13 - The partner(2017)
Authors: Paul Enzlin
Pages: 241 - 247 - “IT’S A MATTER OF ATTUNEMENT”: EXPLORING COUPLE COMMUNICATION IN TIMES OF CHILD LOSS AND CHILD CANCER(2019)
Authors: An Hooghe, Peter Rober, P Rosenblatt, R Neimeyer
- Theoretische perspectieven op seksueel agresssief gedrag(2020)
Authors: Luk Gijs, Inge Jeandarme
Pages: 67 - 100 - Transgenderzorg(2013)
Authors: Luk Gijs
Number of pages: 277 - About Complexity, Difference, and Process: Towards Integration and Temporary Closure(2016)
Authors: Maria Borcsa, Peter Rober
Pages: 167 - 172 - Geschiedenis van de seksuologie: paradigma's, thema's en debatten(2018)
Authors: Mels Van Driel, Luk Gijs, Ellen Laan, Jacques Van Lankveld
Pages: 15 - 36 - The Therapist’s Inner Conversation in Family Therapy Practice: Struggling with the complexities of therapeutic encounters with families(2008)
Authors: Peter Rober
Pages: 245 - 278