Charlotte van Schie
Guest
- Name
- Ds. C.C. van Schie
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- c.c.van.schie@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0631-3289
Short CV
Charlotte van Schie is a PhD candidate researching emotion regulation and the fragile self-esteem in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) using behavourial, physiological and neural data. The current study looks specifically into the potential socio-cognitive mechanisms and neural underpinnings associated with oversensitivity to social signals of potential rejection, fragile self-esteem, and durable preoccupations about negative self-images in Borderline Personality Disorder. It is expected that individuals with BPD are more vulnerable to social evaluation and have more difficulty regulating the consequential (negative) emotions. Furthermore, she will look into multivariate analysis of fMRI data besides the traditional voxel-wise analysis. Her PhD research is associated with two departments: Methods & Statistics and Clinical Psychology.
Teaching
Charlotte van Schie is also a teacher for the department of Methods & Statistics. She teaches first year statistics courses and preparatory statistics to Master students coming from different universities.
Grants
- LUF Grant 2016
Supervisors
Guest
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Klinische Psychologie
- Kullberg M-L.J., Van Schie C.C., Allegrini A.G., Ahmadzadeh Y., Wechsler D.L., Elzinga B.M. & McAdams T.A. (2023), Comparing findings from the random-intercept cross-lagged panel model and the monozygotic twin difference cross-lagged panel model: Maladaptive parenting and offspring emotional and behavioural problems, JCPP Advances : 1-7 (e12203).
- Houtum L.A.E.M. van, Wever M.C.M., Schie C.C. van, Janssen L.H.C., Wentholt W.G.M., Tollenaar M.S., Will G.J. & Elzinga B.M. (2023), Sticky criticism? : Affective and neural responses to parental criticism and praise in adolescents with depression, Psychological Medicine : 1-10.
- Kullberg M.L.J., Buisman R.S.M., Schie C.C. van, Pittner K., Tollenaar M.S., Berg L.J.M. van den, Alink L.R.A., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Elzinga B.M. (2023), Linking internalizing and externalizing problems to warmth and negativity in observed dyadic parent-offspring communication, Family Relations : 1-23.
- Houtum L.A.E.M. van, Schie C.C. van, Wever M.C.M., Janssen L.H.C., Wentholt W.G.M., Tailby C., Grenyer B.F.S., Will G.J., Tollenaar M.S. & Elzinga B.M. (2023), Aberrant neural network activation during reliving of autobiographical memories in adolescent depression, Cortex 168: 14-26.
- van Schie C., Cook J.L., Elzinga B. & Ly V. (2023), A boost in self-esteem after positive social evaluation predicts social and non-social learning, Royal Society Open Science 10: .
- Krause-Utz A.D., Černáková R., Hoogenboom A.W.J., Büttner S., Demirelli Z., Mouthaan J., Schie C.C. van, Garnefski N. & Kraaij V. (2023), Psychological factors linked to intimate partner violence and childhood maltreatment: on dissociation as a possible bridge symptom, Journal of Interpersonal Violence 38(21-22): 11337-11789.
- Schie C.C. van, Chui-De Chiu, Rombouts S.A.R.B., Heiser W.J. & Elzinga B.M. (2022), Finding a positive me: affective and neural insights into the challenges of positive autobiographical memory reliving in borderline personality disorder, Behaviour Research and Therapy 158: 104182.
- van Houtum L.A.E.M., Will G.J., Wever M.C.M., Janssen L.H.C., Schie C.C. van, Tollenaar M.S. & Elzinga B.M. (2022), Adolescents’ affective and neural responses to parental praise and criticism , Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 54: 1-12 (101099).
- Kullberg M.L.J., Schie C.C. van, Sprang E. van, Maciejewski D., Hartman C.A., Hemert B. van, Penninx B.W.J.H. & Elzinga B.M. (2021), It is a family affair: individual experiences and sibling exposure to emotional, physical and sexual abuse and the impact on adult depressive symptoms, Psychological Medicine 51(12): 2063-2073.
- Kullberg M-L J., van Schie C.C., van Sprang E.D., Hartman C.A., van Hemert A.M., Penninx B.W.J.H. & Elzinga B.M. (2021), Why some siblings thrive whereas others struggle: a within-family study on recollections of childhood parental bonding and current adult depressive and anxiety symptoms, Journal of Affective Disorders 281: 413-421.
- Houtum L.A.E.M. van, Wever M.C.M, Janssen L.H.C., Schie C.C. van, Will G.J., Tollenaar M.S. & Elzinga B.M. (2021), Vicarious praise and pain: parental neural responses to social feedback about their adolescent child, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 16(4): 406-417.
- Krause-Utz A., Mertens L.J., Renn J.B., Lucke P., Wöhlke A.Z., Van Schie C.C. & Mouthaan J. (2021), Childhood maltreatment, borderline personality features, and coping as predictors of intimate partner violence, Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36(13-14): 6693-6721.
- Kullberg M.L.J., Maciejewski D.F., Schie C.C. van, Penninx B.W.J.H. & Elzinga B.M. (2020), Parental bonding: psychometric properties and association with lifetime depression and anxiety disorders, Psychological Assessment 32(8): 780-795.
- Kullberg M.L.J., Van Schie C.C., Van Sprang E., Maciejewski D., Hartman C.A., Van Hemert B., Penninx B.W.J.H. & Elzinga B.M. (2020), It is a family affair: individual experiences and sibling exposure to emotional, physical and sexual abuse and the impact on adult depressive symptoms, Psychological Medicine : 1-11.
- Bercht A. (2020), Positieve herinneringen verhogen zelfbeeld bij borderline persoonlijkheidsstoornis, EOS wetenschap : .
- Schie C.C. van (9 January 2020), Knowing me, knowing you: On the troubles of not knowing who you are and how to relate to others - in general and in people with borderline personality disorder specifically (Dissertatie. Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University). Supervisor(s): Elzinga B.M., Rombouts S.A.R.B. & Heiser W.J.
- Van Schie C.C., Chui-De C., Rombouts S.A.R.B., Heiser W.J. & Elzinga B.M. (2019), When I relive a positive me: Vivid autobiographical memories facilitate autonoetic brain activation and enhance mood, Human Brain Mapping 40(16): 4859-4871.
- Schie C.C. van, Chui-De C., Rombouts S.A.R.B., Heiser W.J. & Elzinga B.M. (2020), Stuck in a negative me: fMRI study on the role of disturbed self-views in social feedback processing in borderline personality disorder, Psychological Medicine 50(4): 625-635.
- Van Schie C.C., Chiu C., Rombouts S.A.R.B., Heiser W.J. & Elzinga B.M. (2018), When compliments do not hit but critiques do: an fMRI study into self-esteem and self-knowledge in processing social feedback, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 13(4): 404-417.
- Van Schie C.C., Van Harmelen A.-L., Hauber K., Boon A., Crone E.A. & Elzinga B.M. (2017), The neural correlates of childhood maltreatment and the ability to understand mental states of others, European Journal of Psychotraumatology Supplement 8(1): e1272788.
- Putman P., Verkuil B., Arias-Garcia E., Pantazi I. & Van Schie C.C. (2014), Erratum to: EEG theta/beta ratio as a potential biomarker for attentional control and resilience against deleterious effects of stress on attention (vol 14, pg 782, 2014), Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 14(3): 1165-1165.
- Putman P., Verkuil B., Arias-Garcia E., Pantazi I. & Van Schie C.C. (2014), EEG theta/beta ratio as a potential biomarker for attentional control and resilience against deleterious effects of stress on attention, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 14(2): 782-791.
- Putman P., Arias-Garcia E., Pantzai I. & Schie C. van (2012), Emotional Stroop interference is related to reduced EEG delta-beta coupling and low attentional control, International Journal of Psychophysiology 84(2): 194-200.
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