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Dr E. (Eva) Billen

Assistant Professor
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group Clinical Psychology
Photographer: Eva Billen

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 129
  • Room number: G1.42
Postal address
  • Postbus 15933
    1001 NK Amsterdam
Contact details
  • Profile

    Eva Billen (PhD) is an assistant professor in the department of clinical psychology at the University of Amsterdam. She got her PhD at Tilburg University on improving the understanding of self-regulation in forensic settings. Her main interest is in forensic psychology and treatment. She has specific interests in self-regulation and personality, as well as changes and improvement during treatment and risk assessment. She has an interest in longitudinal and time-series data, both in the long-term and short-term. Research methods mostly focus on questionnaire and file data, but also include task data, qualitative interviews and experience sampling methods.

    Expertise and research fields

    • Forensic psychology
    • Self-regulation
    • Personality
    • Longitudinal designs
    • Clinical psychology
       
  • Research

    Research methods

    • Longitudinal designs
    • Questionnaire studies
    • Experience sampling methods

    Current research projects

    • Using experience sampling to measure and track self-regulation on a daily basis.
    • Investigating the factor structure and use of a mindfulness questionnaire in forensic settings.
    • Looking into the nature of Dual Harm (self-harm and other-harm) behavior.

    Research grants & honours

    • Starting grant

    Current collaborations

    • ForCES (Forensic Consortium for Experience Sampling)
    • Tilburg University
    • University of Twente
    • Fivoor
    • De Waag
    • Transfore
  • Teaching & PhD supervision

    Bachelor Psychology

    • Bachelor thesis (supervisor)
    • Clinical Interviewing and Diagnostic Skills (teacher)
    • Psychotherapy and Therapeutic skills (teacher)
    • Personality and Personality Disorders (lecturer)

    Master Clinical Forensic Psychology

    • Interventions (coördinator/lecturer)
    • Masterthesis (coördinator/supervisor)

    Master Clinical Psychology

    • Masterthesis (coördinator)

    Research Master

    • Masterthesis and internship supervisor
    • Lecturer

    PhD co-supervision

    • Elyan Aarts
  • Publications

    2024

    • Sirca, C. L., & Billen, E. (2024). Predicting Academic Dishonesty: The Role of Psychopathic Traits, Perception of Academic Dishonesty, Moral Disengagement and Motivation. Journal of Academic Ethics. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10805-024-09506-x

    2022

    • Billen, E., Garofalo, C., & Bogaerts, S. (2022). Self-Regulation All Bass-Ackwards: Similarities and Differences in Component Structure in Community and Forensic Psychiatric Populations. Psychological Assessment, 34(3), 247-260. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/pas0001089 [details]
    • Billen, E., Garofalo, C., Schwabe, I., Jeandarme, I., & Bogaerts, S. (2022). Emotional, cognitive and behavioral self-regulation in forensic psychiatric patients: Changes over time and associations with childhood trauma, identity and personality pathology. Psychology, Crime & Law. https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316X.2022.2044813

    2020

    • Billen, E., Garofalo, C., Weller, J. A., Kirisci, L., Reynolds, M., Tarter, R. E., & Bogaerts, S. (2020). Bidirectional associations between self-regulation and deviance from adolescence to adulthood. Development and Psychopathology, 34, 335-344. Article 10.1017/S0954579420000656. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954579420000656
    • Van der Linde, R., Bogaerts, S., Garofalo, C., Blaauw, E., De Caluwé, E., Billen, E., & Spreen, M. (2020). Trajectories of Dynamic Risk Factors During Forensic Treatment: Growth Trajectory of Clinical Risk Factors in a Sample of Dutch Forensic Patients. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 64(15), 1491-1513. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X20909219

    2019

    • Billen, E., Garofalo, C., Vermunt, J. K., & Bogaerts, S. (2019). Trajectories of Self-control in a Forensic Psychiatric Sample: Stability and Association with Psychopathology, Criminal History, and Recidivism. Criminal justice and behavior, 46(9), 1255-1275. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854819856051
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  • Ancillary activities
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