Hilde Schuiringa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Developmental Psychology. She is interested in both environmental factors (parenting, parent-child relationship, family factors) and child factors ( social information processing, IQ/LVB, executive functions, emotion regulation) that can explain behavioral problems in children, and investigates the effectiveness of treatments.
She is also interested in personality pathology, emotion regulation, environmental factors, negative life events and developmental tasks in adolescents and young children in clinical samples. She is an affiliated researcher and supervisor at GGz-Centraal.
In her research and teaching, she focuses on the connection between scientific research and clinical applications.
As teaching coordinator she is involved in the BA Psychology and MA program Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. Hilde is also a teacher at the post-master's program for Clinical Psychologist at the RINO.
Hilde Schuiringa studied health sciences (Public Health: Health Promotion and Education) at Maastricht University.