M.M.M. Overbeek

576 total citations
38 papers, 299 citations indexed

About

M.M.M. Overbeek is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, M.M.M. Overbeek has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 299 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Clinical Psychology, 11 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 6 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in M.M.M. Overbeek's work include Child Abuse and Trauma (10 papers), Intimate Partner and Family Violence (6 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (6 papers). M.M.M. Overbeek is often cited by papers focused on Child Abuse and Trauma (10 papers), Intimate Partner and Family Violence (6 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (6 papers). M.M.M. Overbeek collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and United Kingdom. M.M.M. Overbeek's co-authors include Carlo Schuengel, J.C. de Schipper, F. Lamers-Winkelman, P.S. Sterkenburg, S. Kef, I.J. Terluin, Catrin Finkenauer, Agnes M. Willemen, J.-P. Vader and Hans Dagevos and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and Psychiatry Research.

In The Last Decade

M.M.M. Overbeek

28 papers receiving 275 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M.M.M. Overbeek Netherlands 10 197 68 66 40 33 38 299
Dawn Zinga Canada 9 104 0.5× 76 1.1× 36 0.5× 73 1.8× 29 0.9× 33 269
Dalhee Yoon United States 15 330 1.7× 78 1.1× 81 1.2× 86 2.1× 90 2.7× 27 424
Vanessa C. Fong Canada 9 277 1.4× 56 0.8× 90 1.4× 33 0.8× 58 1.8× 17 371
Anne C. Petersen United States 7 103 0.5× 99 1.5× 26 0.4× 72 1.8× 52 1.6× 14 323
Nancy C. Larson United States 10 315 1.6× 88 1.3× 48 0.7× 114 2.9× 102 3.1× 12 459
Mary Jo Barrett United States 11 235 1.2× 64 0.9× 42 0.6× 39 1.0× 53 1.6× 27 368
Michael Dunne Australia 8 209 1.1× 70 1.0× 31 0.5× 55 1.4× 69 2.1× 14 298
Katie Schultz United States 10 152 0.8× 102 1.5× 153 2.3× 38 0.9× 113 3.4× 30 327
Jan Höltge Canada 13 293 1.5× 55 0.8× 67 1.0× 119 3.0× 158 4.8× 35 481
Mary Campa United States 6 92 0.5× 35 0.5× 19 0.3× 43 1.1× 78 2.4× 9 190

Countries citing papers authored by M.M.M. Overbeek

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Fields of papers citing papers by M.M.M. Overbeek

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M.M.M. Overbeek

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M.M.M. Overbeek. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M.M.M. Overbeek based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with M.M.M. Overbeek. M.M.M. Overbeek is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schipper, J.C. de, M.M.M. Overbeek, & Marleen H. M. de Moor. (2025). Dimensional Structure of Parent–Child Emotion Dialogues in Families Exposed to Interpersonal Violence: Associations with Internalizing, Externalizing and Trauma Symptoms. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 365568956–365568956.
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Beek, Yolanda van, et al.. (2023). Intensive specialised multi‐family therapy for multi‐stressed families: Therapeutic alliance as predictor for effectiveness. Journal of Family Therapy. 45(3). 271–290. 2 indexed citations
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Appleton, Rebecca, Alastair Canaway, Helena Tuomainen, et al.. (2023). Predictors of transitioning to adult mental health services and associated costs: a cross-country comparison. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 26(1). e300814–e300814. 2 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., et al.. (2021). Quality of Mother–child Dialogue About Emotional Events, Coping and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among Children Exposed to Interpersonal Trauma. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma. 15(2). 201–208. 4 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., et al.. (2019). Insight into falls prevention programmes for people with visual impairments and intellectual disabilities: A scoping review. British Journal of Visual Impairment. 37(2). 94–107. 2 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., et al.. (2016). A Systematic Review of the Literature on Parenting of Young Children with Visual Impairments and the Adaptions for Video-Feedback Intervention to Promote Positive Parenting (VIPP). Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. 29(3). 503–545. 32 indexed citations
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Visser, Margreet, M.M.M. Overbeek, J.C. de Schipper, et al.. (2016). Mother–child emotion dialogues in families exposed to interparental violence. Journal of Child Custody. 13(2-3). 178–198. 12 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., J.C. de Schipper, Agnes M. Willemen, F. Lamers-Winkelman, & Carlo Schuengel. (2015). Mediators and Treatment Factors in Intervention for Children Exposed to Interparental Violence. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 46(3). 411–427. 26 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., et al.. (2015). Family Functioning and Children’s Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in a Referred Sample Exposed to Interparental Violence. Journal of Family Violence. 31(1). 127–136. 38 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., J.C. de Schipper, F. Lamers-Winkelman, & Carlo Schuengel. (2014). Risk factors as moderators of recovery during and after interventions for children exposed to interparental violence.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 84(3). 295–306. 11 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., J.C. de Schipper, F. Lamers-Winkelman, & Carlo Schuengel. (2013). Effectiveness of specific factors in community-based intervention for child-witnesses of interparental violence: A randomized trial. Child Abuse & Neglect. 37(12). 1202–1214. 30 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., J.C. de Schipper, F. Lamers-Winkelman, & Carlo Schuengel. (2012). The effectiveness of a trauma-focused psycho-educational secondary prevention program for children exposed to interparental violence: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 13(1). 12–12. 20 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M. & I.J. Terluin. (2006). Rural areas under urban pressure : case studies of rural-urban relationships across Europe. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 22 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., et al.. (2005). Van passiviteit tot passie : een rijkdom aan drijfveren voor natuurbeleid. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 1 indexed citations
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Dagevos, Hans, M.M.M. Overbeek, & J.-P. Vader. (2004). Consuming rural goods and services: a consumer-oriented comparative analysis. Agricultural economics research. 9 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., et al.. (2000). Beleven en doen: Consumenten en recreatie in de groene ruimte. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 1 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M., et al.. (1999). Sustainable open space; starting document. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 1 indexed citations
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Overbeek, M.M.M.. (1993). Man/vrouw - maatschap beslist goed? : vrouwen in de samenwerking op het agrarisch bedrijf. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.

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