Leen Ryckaert

Leen Ryckaert (Ghent, 8 November 1957) is a Flemish psychologist and writer.

Leen Ryckaert
BornMagdalena Maria Daniella
(1957-11-08) 8 November 1957
Ghent, Belgium
Occupation
Psychologist
LanguageDutch
NationalityBelgian
CitizenshipBelgian
Website
www.leenryckaert.be

Ryckaert studied psychology and educational sciences at the University of Ghent.[1] She was scientific assistant at the University of Ghent and psycho-pedagogic consultant at a PMS-centre (now CLB – Centre for Student Coaching). She now has an independent practice as clinical psychologist.

In March 2011, the book Je bent niet jouw gedachten was published.[2][3] It is a guide for people suffering from occupational burnout and depression (mood) and offers a way to choose for happiness.

Ryckaert is the author of the book Omgaan met Ouders,[4] a handbook for teachers to help them deal in their meetings with parents.

In 1985, Ryckaert published the paper "Kohlberg's cognitive moral development theory. Application to juvenile delinquency"[5] and in 1987 the paper "The control of anger and aggressive behaviour. The role of cognitive factors"[6]

Works

Non-fiction

  • Omgaan met ouders (2006) ISBN 978 94 014 2652 7
  • Je bent niet jouw gedachten (2011) ISBN 978 908 16489 05
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