Marinus Spreen

2.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
68 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Marinus Spreen is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Marinus Spreen has authored 68 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Clinical Psychology, 19 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 18 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Marinus Spreen's work include Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending (16 papers), Schizophrenia research and treatment (12 papers) and Art Therapy and Mental Health (11 papers). Marinus Spreen is often cited by papers focused on Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending (16 papers), Schizophrenia research and treatment (12 papers) and Art Therapy and Mental Health (11 papers). Marinus Spreen collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Belgium and United Kingdom. Marinus Spreen's co-authors include Stefan Bogaerts, Sonja Aalbers, Annemieke Vink, Ruth Freeman, Laura Fusar‐Poli, Anna Maratos, Christian Gold, Mike Crawford, Xijing Chen and Erik J. Knorth and has published in prestigious journals such as Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Frontiers in Psychology and Physiology & Behavior.

In The Last Decade

Marinus Spreen

60 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

Music therapy for depression 2017 2026 2020 2023 2017 100 200 300

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marinus Spreen Netherlands 17 443 412 412 245 181 68 1.4k
Andreas Beelmann Germany 24 858 1.9× 1.1k 2.7× 312 0.8× 883 3.6× 194 1.1× 70 2.6k
Erin Michelle Buchanan United States 23 442 1.0× 596 1.4× 237 0.6× 258 1.1× 306 1.7× 83 1.7k
Sarah Jones United States 21 426 1.0× 988 2.4× 70 0.2× 259 1.1× 151 0.8× 90 1.9k
Stefan Bogaerts Netherlands 27 547 1.2× 1.9k 4.6× 171 0.4× 865 3.5× 258 1.4× 230 2.7k
Anna Lichtwarck‐Aschoff Netherlands 26 430 1.0× 896 2.2× 237 0.6× 407 1.7× 740 4.1× 78 2.2k
Hans Kreitler Israel 19 274 0.6× 210 0.5× 186 0.5× 130 0.5× 331 1.8× 75 1.1k
Michael Moore United States 23 569 1.3× 1.3k 3.0× 266 0.6× 202 0.8× 996 5.5× 74 2.3k
David Schuldberg United States 22 279 0.6× 504 1.2× 287 0.7× 108 0.4× 436 2.4× 68 1.3k
Acacia C. Parks United States 21 1.4k 3.2× 1.3k 3.1× 117 0.3× 282 1.2× 565 3.1× 45 2.6k
Joona Muotka Finland 19 308 0.7× 546 1.3× 73 0.2× 135 0.6× 273 1.5× 64 1.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marinus Spreen

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Spreen, Marinus, et al.. (2024). Process evaluation of an art therapeutic treatment for children and adolescents with psychosocial problems. The Arts in Psychotherapy. 89. 102169–102169.
2.
Aalbers, Sonja, Laura Fusar‐Poli, Ruth Freeman, et al.. (2024). Music therapy for depression: a Cochrane Review. BJPsych Advances. 30(2). 72–72.
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Aalbers, Sonja, Annemieke Vink, Martina de Witte, et al.. (2021). Feasibility of emotion-regulating improvisational music therapy for young adult students with depressive symptoms: A process evaluation. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy. 31(2). 133–152. 12 indexed citations
4.
Masthoff, Erik, et al.. (2021). A Latent Class Analysis of Forensic Psychiatric Patients in Relation to Risk and Protective Factors. Frontiers in Psychology. 12. 695354–695354. 10 indexed citations
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Aalbers, Sonja, Marinus Spreen, Kim Pattiselanno, et al.. (2020). Efficacy of emotion-regulating improvisational music therapy to reduce depressive symptoms in young adult students: A multiple-case study design. The Arts in Psychotherapy. 71. 101720–101720. 17 indexed citations
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Spreen, Marinus, et al.. (2019). Inpatient violence in forensic psychiatry: Does change in dynamic risk indicators of the IFTE help predict short term inpatient violence?. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 66. 101448–101448. 7 indexed citations
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Spreen, Marinus, et al.. (2018). [Predicting short term intramural violence with the Instrument for Forensic Treatment Evaluation (IBFE), ROM-instrument in tbs for different target groups].. PubMed. 60(10). 662–671. 3 indexed citations
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Donkers, Franc C. L., et al.. (2018). The Ability of Forensic Psychiatric Patients with Substance Use Disorder to Learn Neurofeedback. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 18(3). 187–199. 6 indexed citations
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Donkers, Franc C. L., et al.. (2018). Neurofeedback Training for Psychiatric Disorders Associated with Criminal Offending: A Review. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 8. 313–313. 4 indexed citations
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Bogaerts, Stefan, et al.. (2017). Predictive Validity of the HKT-R Risk Assessment Tool: Two and 5-Year Violent Recidivism in a Nationwide Sample of Dutch Forensic Psychiatric Patients. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 62(8). 2259–2270. 37 indexed citations
14.
Spreen, Marinus & Stefan Bogaerts. (2015). B-Graph Sampling to Estimate the Size of a Hidden Population. Journal of Official Statistics. 31(4). 723–736. 2 indexed citations
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Kamphuis, Jeanine, Derk‐Jan Dijk, Marinus Spreen, & Marike Lancel. (2013). The relation between poor sleep, impulsivity and aggression in forensic psychiatric patients. Physiology & Behavior. 123. 168–173. 68 indexed citations
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Spreen, Marinus, et al.. (2011). Informeel toezicht tijdens de resocialisatie in een tbs-behandeling: Toepassing van FSNA als sociale interventie in de forensische psychiatrie. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 90(1). 26–41.
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Jong, Nynke de, et al.. (2011). Halitosis and oral health‐related quality of life: a case report. International Journal of Dental Hygiene. 10(1). 3–8. 24 indexed citations
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Snijders, Tom A. B., et al.. (2010). Social Interaction Related to the Functioning of Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. 10(4). 339–359. 4 indexed citations
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Buunk‐Werkhoven, Yvonne A.B., Arie Dijkstra, Rob M. H. Schaub, Cees P. van der Schans, & Marinus Spreen. (2010). Oral health related quality of life among imprisoned Dutch forensic psychiatric patients. Journal of Forensic Nursing. 6(3). 137–143. 17 indexed citations
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Spreen, Marinus, et al.. (2003). Drug Use and the Role of Homelessness in the Process of Marginalization. Substance Use & Misuse. 38(3-6). 311–338. 51 indexed citations

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