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dr. Anke Scheeren


Assistant Professor, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Clinical Developmental Psychology

Assistant Professor, Amsterdam Public Health, APH - Mental Health

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I'm a developmental psychologist with expertise on autism, social behavior, social cognition, and wellbeing. My aim is to contribute to a better awareness and understanding of autism and the factors contributing to a higher wellbeing. With my research at the Netherlands Autism Register (NAR) I hope to provide an empirical basis for better fitting support and more opportunities for autistic individuals. 

Netherlands Autism Register: www.nederlandsautismeregister.nl

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dr. Anke Scheeren

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