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Prof. dr. R.W.H.J. (Reinout) Wiers

professor of developmental psychopathology
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group Developmental Psychology
Photographer: Ellen Buijn

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 129
  • Room number: 1.13
Postal address
  • Postbus 15916
    1001 NK Amsterdam
  • Profile

    Biosketch and main research interests

    Prof. Wiers is full professor of developmental psychopathology at the University of Amsterdam.

    Main research interests:

    1. Assessing and Changing Cognitive Processes in Addiction

    He is internationally known for his work on assessing and changing implicit cognitive processes in addiction. He published over 400 international papers and many books and book-chapters. He received the prestigious VIDI (2002) and VICI (2008) research grants from the Dutch National Science Foundation (N.W.O.) for research on implicit cognition and addiction. With Alan Stacy, he edited the Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction (SAGE, 2006). He has been senior editor of the no 1 ranked journal in the field of substance abuse (Addiction) since 2009, and on the editorial board of several other Addiction journals.

    2. Urban mental health & Network approach to psychopathology

    Together with Claudi Bockting, Reinout Wiers co-chairs the interdisciplinary centre for urban mental health, a UvA research priority area, with the mission to unravel new pathways to improve urban mental health:
    from complexity to action. A position paper was published in Lancet Psychiatry (2021), see further

    https://www.centreforurbanmentalhealth.com/

    I am involved as co-PI in the gravitation project New Science of Mental Disorders, where I lead the WP on the role of cognitive control in the development and treatment of mental disorders from the network perspective. See: https://www.nsmd.eu/

    3. Student mental health, UvAcare and Caring Universities

    With Pim Cuijpers and Heleen Riper (VU), Wiers started the caring universities project, followed by UvAcare with the head of the student physicians Peter Vonk. General aim is to help students with mental health problems with scalable e-health solutions. All students (including PhD students) are regularly invited to take part in an online mental health screener, and those who meet criteria are invited to take part in CBT-based e-health. 

    Brief history

    Current Post: Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, University of Amsterdam, 2008-

    and co-chair of the centre for Urban Mental Health.

    Previous Posts:

    Faculty professor FMG-UvA (2014-2019)

    Professor of Experimental Psychological Research on Addictive Behaviors in Youth, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 2006-2008.

    Associate Professor (UhD, Experimental Addiction Research, Maastricht University, 2002-2008.

    Assistant Professor (UD), Psychology, Maastricht University, 1998-2002

    Qualifications: Ph.D., Experimental Psychopathology, University of Amsterdam, 1998, cum laude. Advisors: Joe Sergeant, Boudewijn Gunning & Ken Sher (University of Missouri).

    M.Sc. Psychonomics (Experimental Psychology), University of Amsterdam, 1992, cum laude.

    Member of

    UvA: Yield (http://cde.uva.nl/research/rpa-yield/about.html);

    Amsterdam Brain & Cognition (http://www.uva.nl/onderzoek/onderzoek-aan-de-uva/zwaartepunten/content/brain-and-cognition/brain-and-cognition.html)

    NL: EPP (Dutch-Flemish postgraduate school for research and education in experimental psychopathology): www.epp-research.nl; VGCT (Netherlands Organization for Cognitive Behavior Therapy), section addiction.

    International: Association for Psychological Science (APS, fellow since 2011); Research Society for Alcoholism (RSoA).

    Grants

    In addition to N.W.O. Vici and Vidi grants, he received a total of 17 grants as P.I> and  another 9 grants, as co-PI, including an EU WP7 grant (AliceRap).

    Scholarships, Prices

    1992    Master's thesis 'The nature of natural representation', awarded as best thesis of the faculty (Faculty of Psychology, University of Amsterdam).

    2002    ISBRA (International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism) Meeting Award.

    2002    NWO Vidi award 

    2008    NWO Vici award 

    2012    Appointed APS fellow

    2014    Appointed Faculty Professor Social Sciences UvA

    2014    EMCDDA (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction) scientific paper award 2014, for paper: Rehm, J., Marmet, S., Anderson, P., Gual, A., Kraus, L., Nutt, D. J., Room, R., Samokhvalov, A. V., Scafato, E., Trapencieris, M., Wiers, R. W., & Gmel, G. (2013). Defining substance use disorders: do we really need more than heavy use? Alcohol Alcoholism, 48(6), 633-640. 

    2014    Wiers et al 2011 Psychological Science in top 1% most highly cited papers in psychology and psychiatry of that year.

    Main Research Topics

    The goal of my research group is to increase understanding into the (neuro-) cognitive processes involved in the etiology of addiction and related disorders and to use this knowledge to develop interventions. Together with my colleagues, I developed the alcohol-related approach-avoidance task (AAT) as a novel measure of automatic, implicit appetitive tendencies toward alcohol (Wiers et al., 2009). Based on the AAT, we subsequently developed automatic action tendency re-training as an implicit intervention designed to reduce appetitive tendencies toward alcohol and thereby decrease alcohol consumption in students (Wiers et al 2010), and increase abstinence in alcoholic patients (Wiers et al., 2011, replications: Eberl et al 2013; Rinck, Wiers et al., 2018; Manning et al 2021). We also conducted the first randomized controlled trial (RCT) on attentional re-training in alcohol use disorders (AUDs, Schoenmakers et al., 2010), and conducted research on neurocognitive predictors of trajectories of addiction (e.g. Cousijn et al., 2012), and on the effects of various novel interventions: re-training and transcranical Direct Current stimulationtDCS, e.g. Gladwin et al., 2012; Den Uyl et al, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) for addiction. Although the focus of my work has been on (neuro)cognitive processes involved in addictive behaviors, we also developed training for other disorders (e.g. anxiety, depression). We launched a site for the public, where people can take part in online training (www.impliciet.eu), and we aim for a further integration of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) with Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) applications, for which we now also develop mobile and gamified varieties.

    Theory

    Theory

    With my colleagues, I published widely-cited dual-process models for addictions (e.g. Wiers & Stacy, 2006; Wiers et al., 2007; Stacy & Wiers, 2010), and health behaviors (Hofmann, Friese & Wiers, 2008). More recently, we reformulated our theoretical perspective (Gladwin et al., 2011; Wiers et al., 2013; Hommel & Wiers, 2017; Wiers & Gladwin, 2017), given neural implausibility and homunculus problems associated with original dual-process models, as we and others identified. We proposed a new perspective in which automatic and controlled processes constitute a continuum, with (processing-) time (Gladwin et al., 2011) and meta-control (Hommel & Wiers, 2017)  as moderators. From this perspective, human behavior is generally goal-directed, with different goals moving us in different directions: immediate short-term goals may conflict with long-term goals, with akrasia problems relating to a general tendency to value short-term goals stronger (delay-discounting), see Gladwin et al., 2011; Köpetz et al., 2013). In contrast to dual process models, executive control (EC) functions to develop and emerge from a competitive and interactive EC network (ECN) managing input and different goals, rather than from an independent top-down control system. Thus, our new perspective emphasizes the interwoven nature of processes underlying ability and motivation to control impulses. It dovetails with current functional network perspectives, in which large-scale neurocognitive networks interact to guide behavior. I emphasize the dynamic and reversible nature of neurocognitive abnormalities associated with addictions and related problems, either through behavioral change (e.g., prolonged abstinence), or with targeted interventions, such as cognitive training, or neuro-rehabilitation and –modulation.

    Moderation studies

    In a series of studies, we tested both relatively automatic processes (attentional bias; memory associations; approach tendencies) and executive control processes as individual difference measures. What we consistently found was that in individuals with relatively low executive control functions, automatic processes primarily predicted their addictive behaviors, while in individuals with relatively high executive control, reflective processes (e.g. expected outcomes) predicted their addictive behaviors (Grenard et al., 2008; Thush et al., 2008; Houben & Wiers, 2009). We found the same dissociation for the prediction of other impulsive behaviors, including eating behavior in restraint eaters, sexual interest and aggression (Hofmann et al.,2008) and for aggression after alcohol (Wiers et al., 2009, Pharmacol, Biochem Behav). In high-risk adolescents we found that an alcohol-approach bias predicts escalation of drinking in those adolescents with relatively weakly developed executive control functions (Peeters et al, 2012; 2013). We also started studying acute alcohol effects from this perspective and found that attentional bias in heavy drinkers is stronger found stronger attentional bias after alcohol than after placebo and the correlation between attentional bias and approach bias was markedly stronger after alcohol than after placebo (Schoenmakers et al., 2008; Field et al 2010; Korucuoglu et al 2014). 

    Neurocognitive mechanisms

    We are interested in the study of neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the psychological processes described above and in genetic associations with these processes. Regarding the latter, we found that heavy drinking carriers of the G-Allele in the OPRM1 gene showed stronger cue-induced craving (Van den Wildenberg et al., 2007) and stronger automatic approach tendencies for alcohol, as well as for other appetitive stimuli (Wiers et al., 2009, Genes Brain Behav). We are currently studying genetic correlates of attentional bias as well (Sara Pieters). In addition to cognitive measures we use psychophysiological indices of underlying processes (e.g. eye movements, Schoenmakers et al., 2008; Friese et al., 2010), EEG and fMRI (see papers Cousijn et al; Gladwin et al; Korucuoglu et al; Kaag et al; Schulte et al), and several papers from the ENIGMA consortium.

    New Interventions

    From the general perspective outlined above, we have developed new interventions, aimed at reducing the influence of impulsive processes on behavior, and to increase the influence of reflective/control processes . This can be done by varieties of so called cognitive bias modification (CBM) interventions, such as attentional re-training (alcohol: Schoenmakers et al., 2007; 2010; Rinck, Wiers et al., 2018), cigarette smoking: Elfeddali et al 2016), or through approach-bias re-training (Wiers et al., 2010; 2011; Eberl et a 2013a,b; Rinck, Wiers et al., 2018; Manning et al 2021). We also work on increasing executive control (e.g., Houben et al, 2011). For a reviews of training-studies in addiction and related psychopathology, see Wiers et al (2013, Clinical Psychological Science; 2018 Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs). Note that when synthesizing research on interventions, it is crucial to distinguish between proof of principle (PoP) studies in volunteers and RCTs in patients, which represent different phases of the experimental medicine approach to intervention-development (Sheeran et al., 2017; Wiers et al., 2018). Once separated, the pattern is clear: PoP studies have short-lived effects on behavior, in case the targeted bias is successfully changed and RCTs in which CT is added to treatment result in long-term clinical effects (about 10% reduction in relapse one year later, an effect size similar to medication for alcohol use disorders, see Wiers et al., 2018a,b). This conclusion was corroborated by our recent Bayesian individual patient data meta-analysis including clinical RCTs only (Boffo et al in 2019 Neuropsychology Review), while it was clear that further research is needed. 

    Based on findings in basic research into cognitive processes underlying Approach Bias Modification (a series of studies of Van Dessel and colleagues), we recently proposed a new variety of CBM: ABC training, where the A stands for personalized Antecedents (contextual cues), the B for personally-relevant Behavioral alternatives to achieve the same goal, and the C for the personally relevant Consequences of both behavioral choices. See Wiers, Van Dessel & Köpetz, Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2020) for details. We are currently testing this new approach for smoking cessation (Jorien Treur) and reducing alcohol intake (Ting Pan). 

    Collaborators, PhD students

    Finished Phd students: 30

    2007 UM Katrijn Houben (now assistant prof at UM), Decoding the alcohol IAT: The Implicit Association Test as a measure of iindividual differences in implicit preferences for alcohol

    2007 UM Esther van den Wildenberg. Cognitive and biological individual differences in problematic alcohol use.

    2008 UM Tim Schoenmakers (now assistant prof at UvA). Implicit and explicit cognitive mechanisms in alcohol use and abuse: assessment and change

    2008 UM Carolien Thush. Implicit and explicit alcohol-related cognition and early interventions in high risk youth.

    2009 UM Jade van de Luitgaarden. Excessive alcohol use in youth on holidays: innovation and evaluation of prevention research

    2012 UvA (Cum Laude) Janna Cousijn (now assistant prof UvA). Neurocognitive processes in cannabis use and abuse

    2013 UM Iman Elfeddali (now UM, Tilburg Univeristy). Relapse prevention for smoking cessation: testing explicit and implicit regulation processes

    2014 RUN Daan Creemers. Implicit and explicit self-attitudes in relation to adolescent and young adult depression, stress and treatment

    2014 UvA Sebastiaan Dovis. Cognitive control and motivation in children with ADHD.

    2014 UU Margot Peeters (now assistant prof UU). Rethink your drink. The bidirectional relationship between automatic and controlled processes and the development of drinking behaviour in at-risk adolescents

    2014 UWA Jason Sharbanee. Cognitive processes underlying dysregulated alcohol consumption

    2015 RUN Sara Pieters. States of consciousness: New perspectives on the relation between sleep, cognition and alcohol use in adolescence

    2015 UvA Ozlem Korucuoglu. Neurocognitive processes and the prediction of addictive behaviors in late adolescence

    2015 UvA Tim Janssen. Now is the time for reward! The developmental relationship between cognitive-motivational factors and adolescent substance use.

    2015 RUG Madelon van Hemel-Ruiter. Can’t take my eyes off of you. The role of cognitive biases, reward sensitivity and executive control in adolescent substance use and abuse

    2016 UvA Poppy Watson. From outcomes to actions: fundamental mechanisms in reward seeking.

    2017 UvA Leone de Voogd. Always look on the bright side of life? The quest for an online cognitive training to prevent adolescent anxiety and depression.

    2017 UvA Tess den Uyl. Stimulating the addicted brain: the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation and cognitive bias modification in alcohol users

    2017 UvA Wouter Boendermaker. Serious gamification. Motivating adolescents to do cognitive training

    2018 UvA Esther Beraha. Baclofen, (how) does it work? The efficacy and working mechanism of high-dose baclofen in the treatment of alcohol dependence

    2018 UvA. Mieke Schulte. Take control. Developing and testing novel treatments of substance dependence by targeting underlying neurocognitive processes

    2018 UM. Phil Brull. Gaming for safer sex. Improving explicit and implicit cognitions toward safer-sex precautions in young people.

    2019 UvA. Denise van Deursen. Where is the bias? Measuring and retraining cognitive biases in problem drinkers.

    2019. UvA. Yang Liu. Stimulus-driven and intentional inhibition: perspectives on loss of control in substance use and misuse.

    2020. UvA. Mae Nuys. The Role of Context in Eliciting and Modifying Anxiety-Linked Attentional Biases in Social Anxiety

    2020. UvA. Eva Schmitz. Missing factors in math anxiety: The role of emotional components, math behaviour, and cognitive biases in adolescents’ math anxiety

    2021. UvA. Jaenine Baartmans. Childhood social anxiety: what's next? Exploring the role of cognitions, depression, parents, and peers.

    2021. UvA. Jolien Dopmeijer. Running on empty. The impact of challeging student life on wellbeing and academic performance.

    2021. UvA. Si Wen. How hard is it (to help smokers) to quit smoking? Measuring and modifying smoking-related cognitive biases in smokers.

    2022. UvA & UWA. Henry Austin. Potions for emotions: an investigation of the psychological processes underlying alcohol consumption in response to positive and negative emotion.

    (Former and Current) Postdocs

    Katrijn Houben (now at UM), Thomas Gladwin (now assistant prof at University of Chichester);   Helle Larsen (now associate prof at UvA); Kiki Nikolaou (now at University of Sussex); Nicole Oei (now assistant prof at UvA); Marilisa Boffo (now assistant prof at EUR); Bram van Bockstaele; Anne-Marije Kaag (now assistant prof at VU). 

    National Collaborations (outside UvA FMG)

    Amsterdam Uva-AMC (Claudi Bockting, Wim van den Brink, Anneke Goudriaan; Ruth van Holst);

    Amsterdam VU (Heleen Riper, Pim Cuijpers, Eirini Karyotaki) - e-health; Caring Universities

    Groningen (Peter de Jong);

    Maastricht (Katijn Houben, Anne Roefs, Anita Jansen, Rob Ruiter);

    Nijmegen (Mike Rinck, Eni Becker);

    Rotterdam (Ingmar Franken);

    Trimbos Institute (Alcohol fellow, member of centre of expertise alcohol).

    International Collaborations (see publications)

    UK: Matt Field (now University of Sheffield) Miles Cox (Bangor University), Nick Heather (Northumbria University)
    US: Alan Stacy, Susan Ames (CGU), Ken Sher  & Bruce Bartholow (University of Missouri, Columbia), Stephanie O'Malley (Brown), Catalina Köpetz (Wayne State University), Kristen Lindgren (University of Washinghton), Bethany Teachman & Brian Nosek (University of Virginia), Kris Anderson (Reed College).

    Aus: Colin MacLeod (UWA), Mike Le Pelley (UNSW), Lucy Albertella, Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Murat Yucel (Monash) , Victoria Manning (Turning Point)

    Germany: Salus Clinic Lindow, Johannes Lindenmeyer, Marcella Woud, Wilhelm Hofmann (Ruhr University Bochum
    France: Oulmann Zerhouni (Paris Nanterre)

    Belgium: Pieter van Dessel, Jan de Houwer (Ghent University).

     

  • English Publications

    If you do not get access to a paper and would like to receive it, you can send an e-mail to me or secretary, opsecretariaat-fmg@uva.nl

     

    English Publications

    * International Papers, see under Publications

    or google scholar (incl. publication statistics): https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=2vKDTuoAAAAJ&hl=nl

     

    * International Books and Chapters

    Frijda, N.H., Markam, S., Sato, K. & Wiers, R.W. (1995). Emotions and emotion words. In: JA Russell, AJR Manstead, JC Wellenkamp & JM Fernandez-Dols (Eds.) Everyday Conceptions of Emotions. An introduction to the Psychology, Anthropology and Linguistics of Emotions. Dordrecht: Kluwer. pp.121-143.

    Wiers, R.W. (1998). Bad Expectations? Cognitive and neuropsychological indicators of enhanced risk for alcoholism. (Doctoral Thesis). Delft: EburonP&L.

    Wiers, R. W., Houben, K., Smulders, F. T. Y., Conrod, P. J., & Jones, B. T. (2006). To drink or not to drink: the role of automatic and controlled cognitive processes in the etiology of alcohol-related problems. In R. W. Wiers & A. W. Stacy (Eds.), Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction. (pp. 339-361). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

    Houben, K., Wiers, R. W., & Roefs, A. (2006). Reaction time measures of substance-related associations. In R. W. Wiers & A. W. Stacy (Eds.), Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction. (pp. 91-104). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishers.

    Wiers, R. W & Stacy, A. W. (Eds.) (2006). Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishers.

    Wiers, R. W. & Stacy, A. W. (2006). Implicit cognition and addiction: an introduction. In R. W. Wiers & A. W. Stacy (Eds.), Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction. (pp. 1-8). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishers.

    Stacy, R. W. & Wiers, R. W. (2006). Common themes and new directions in implicit cognition and addiction. In R. W. Wiers & A. W. Stacy (Eds.), Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction. (pp. 497-505). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishers.

    Wiers, R. W. & De Jong, P. J. (2006). Implicit and explicit alcohol, smoking and drug-related cognitions and emotions. In J. Z. Arlsdale (Ed.) Advances in Social Psychology Research. (pp. 1-35). NY: Nova Science Publishers.

    Stacy, A. W. & Wiers, R. W. (2006). An implicit cognition, associative memory framework for addiction. In: M. R. Munafo & I. P. Albery (Eds.). Cognition and Addiction. pp. 31-71. NY: Oxford University Press.

    Wiers, R. W., Schoenmakers, T., Houben, K., Thush, C., Fadardi, J. S., Cox, W. M. (2008). Can problematic alcohol use be trained away? New behavioural treatments aimed at changing and moderating implicit cognitive processes in alcohol abuse. Chapter 15, pp. 185-205. In: Colin R. Martin (Ed.). 'Identification and treatment of alcohol dependency'.Keswick, UK: M&K Publishing.

    Huijding, J., Wiers, R.W., & Field, A. (2010). The assessment of fear-related automatic associations in children and adolescents. in: J. A. Hadwin & A. P. Field. (Eds.). Information processing biases and anxiety: a developmental perspective. (pp 151-182). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. IRIS 32196

    Stacy, A. W., Ames, S. Wiers, R. W. & Krank, M. (2010). Associative Memory in Appetitive Behavior: A Framework and Relevance to Prevention and Epidemiology. In: L.M. Scheier (Ed.) Handbook of drug use etiology: Theory, methods, and empirical findings. (pp. 165-182). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. IRIS 32195

    Wiers, R. W., Houben, K., Roefs, A., De Jong, P., Hofmann, W., Stacy, A. W. (2010). Implicit Cognition in Health Psychology: Why Common Sense Goes Out of the Window. In: B. Gawronski & K. Payne (Eds.). Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition. (pp. 463-488). NY: Guilford. IRIS 32197

    Hofmann, W., Förster, G., Stroebe, W., & Wiers, R. W. (2011). The great disinhibitor: Alcohol, food cues, and eating behavior. In: V. R. Preedy, R. R. Watson & C. R. Martin (Eds.). Handbook of behavior, food, and nutrition (pp. 2977-2991). New York: Springer. IRIS 64528

    Field, M. & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Automatic and controlled processes in the pathway from drug abuse to addiction. In: J. C. Verster, K. Brady, M. Galanter & P. Conrod (Eds.). Drug Abuse and Addiction in Medical Illness. Causes, Consequences and Treatment. (pp. 35-45). NY: Springer. IRIS 54109

    Wiers, R. W., Fromme, K., Latvala, A. & Stewart, S. H. (2012). Risk and Protective Factors for Underage Drinking. In: Philippe De Witte and Mack C. Mitchell, Jr. (Eds.) Underage Drinking. A Report on Drinking in the Second Decade of Life in Europe and North America. (pp. 79-146). Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium: Presses Universitaires de Louvain.

    Stewart, S. H., Conrod, P. J., Latvala, A., Wiers, R. W., & White, H. R. (2012). Prevention of Alcohol Use and Misuse in Youth: A Comparison of North American and European Approaches. In: Philippe De Witte and Mack C. Mitchell, Jr. (Eds.) Underage Drinking. A Report on Drinking in the Second Decade of Life in Europe and North America. (pp. 147-208). Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium: Presses Universitaires de Louvain.

    Beccaria, F., Conrod, P. J., Fromme, K., Latvala, A., Stewart, S. H., Wiers, R. W., & White, H. R. (2012). Recommendations. In: Philippe De Witte and Mack C. Mitchell, Jr. (Eds.) Underage Drinking. A Report on Drinking in the Second Decade of Life in Europe and North America. (pp. 209-216). Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium: Presses Universitaires de Louvain.

    Wiers, R. W., Derks, E. M., & Gladwin, T. E. (2013). Implicit cognition: an intermediate phenotype for addiction? In: J. MacKillop & M. Munafo (Eds). Genetic influences on addiction. An intermediate phenotype approach. (pp. 207-235). Cambridge (MA): MIT Press. . IRIS 84785

    Wiers, R. W., Houben, K., Hofmann, W. & Stacy, A. W. (2015). Indirect measures in the domain of health psychology. In: T. M. Ortner & F. J. R. Van de Vijver (Eds.). Behavior-based assessment in psychology. Going beyond self-report in the personality, affective, motivation, and social domains. Series: Psychological Assessment – Science & Practice, Vol. 1. (pp. 153-172). Göttingen, Germany: Hogrefe.

    Hernandez, L., Lavigne, A., Wood, M. & Wiers, R. W. (2015). Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with substance abuse. In: M. Maric, P. J. M. Prins & T. H. Ollendick. Moderators and Mediators of Youth Treatment Outcomes. (pp. 174-209). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

    Boendermaker, W. J., Prins, P. J., & Wiers, R. W. (2015). Prevention in Addiction: Using Serious Games to (re) train Cognition in Dutch Adolescents. InSerious Games (pp. 173-178). Springer International Publishing.

    Blankers, M., Salemink, E., & Wiers, R. W. (2016). Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Cognitive Bias Modification in Internet-Based Interventions for Mood, Anxiety and Substance Use Disorders. In e-Mental Health (pp. 193-215). Springer International Publishing.

    Wiers, R. W., Becker, D., Holland, R., Moggi, F. & Lejuez, C. W. (2016). Cognitive Motivational Processes Underlying Addiction Treatment. In: Addiction. C. Köpetz & C. Lejuez (Eds.). Frontiers in Social Psychology. (pp. 201-236). A. Kruglanski & J. Forgas (Series Editors). Psychology Press.

    Gladwin, T. E., Wiers, C. & Wiers, R. W. (2016). Cognitive Neuroscience of Cognitive Retraining for Addiction Medicine: From Mediating Mechanisms to Questions of Efficacy. In: H. Ekhtiari & M. P. Paulus (Eds.). Neuroscience for Addiction Medicine: From Prevention to Rehabilitation - Methods and Interventions Progress in Brain Research. (pp. 323-344). Volume 224. San Diego (CA): Elsevier.

    Wiers, R. W.,  Field, M. and Stacy, A. W. (2016). Passion’s Slave?: Conscious and Unconscious Cognitive Processes in Alcohol and Drug Abuse. In: K.J. Sher (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders: Volume 1 (pp. 311-350). Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381678.013.009

    Wiers, R.W. & Gladwin, T.E. (2017) Reflective and impulsive processes in addiction and the role of motivation. In: Reflective and Impulsive Determinants of Human Behavior (Deutsch, R. Gawronski, B., & Hofmann, W., Eds), pp. 173–188, Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

    Boendermaker, W. J., Peeters, M., Prins, P. J., & Wiers, R. W. (2017). Using serious games to (re) train cognition in adolescents. In Serious Games and Edutainment Applications(pp. 307-321). Springer International Publishing.

    Wiers, R.W., Anderson, K. G., van Bockstaele, B., Salemink, E. & Hommel, B. (2018). Affect, Dual-processing, Developmental Psychopathology, and Health Behaviors. In: David M. Williams, Ryan E. Rhodes, Mark T. Conner (Eds.) Affective Determinants of Health Behavior. (pp 158-184). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Wiers, R. W., Larsen, H. (2018). Training cognitive motivational processes underlying self-control in addiction. In: D. de Ridder, M. Adriaanse, & K. Fujita (Eds.). The Routeledge International Handbook of Self-Control in Health and Well-being. Concepts, Theories and Central Issues. (pp. 460-470). London: Routeledge. pure

    Wiers, R.W., Zerhouni, O., den Uyl, T.E., Boffo, M. (2020). Cognitive bias modification in the treatment of addiction. In: Cognition and Addiction: A Researcher's Guide From Mechanisms Towards Interventions (pp. 231-241). Elsevier. 

    Wiers RW, Van Gaal S, Le Pelley ME. (2021). Akrasia and addiction: Neurophilosophy and psychological mechanisms. In: Harbecke J, Herrmann-Pillath C, editors. Social Neuroeconomics: Mechanistic Integration of the Neurosciences and the Social Sciences. (pp. 121- 147). London: Routledge. 

  • Nederlandse publicaties

    Nederlandse publicaties

    Nederlandse publicaties, in chronologische volgorde.

    Wiers, R.W. & Verschure, P.F.M.J. (1991). Neuronale Netwerken en Ontwikkelingspsychologie: Alternatief in Ontwikkeling. Tijdschrift voor Ontwikkelingspsychologie, 18, 3, 123-147.

    Wiers, R.W. (1992). The Nature of Natural Representation. Memo 124, VF Project Knowledge Acquisition in Formal Domains. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam, Psychology Faculty.

    Wiers R.W. (1994). Verslavingsrisico bij kinderen van alcoholisten. De Psycholoog, 29, 217-222.

    Wiers R.W. (1996). De genezing van de Daltons. Directieve Therapie, 16, 143-144.

    Wiers, R.W. (1997). Kruisridders tegen drank moeten uit ander vaatje tappen. De Volkskrant (Forum), 26 juli 1997.

    Lange A., Blonk, R., Wiers, R.W., Van der Schaar D. (1997a) De ouder-kind interactie vragenlijst (OKIV). Kind en Adolescent, 18, 15-34.       

    Lange A., Blonk, R., Wiers, R.W., Van der Schaar D. (1997b) De OKIV: de ouder-kind interactie vragenlijst Gedragstherapie, 30, 113-120.

    Vente de, W., Wiers, R.W., Brink van den, W., Lange, A., & Sergeant, J. A. (1998). Alcohol Use and Domestic Aggression. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Group. (ISBN 90-6464-417-9)

    Wiers, R.W. (1999a). Wie raakt er verslaafd? De Psycholoog, 34, 146-151.

    Wiers, R.W. (1999b). Individuele verschillen in kwetsbaarheid voor alcohol-afhankelijkheid en preventie van alcoholgerelateerde problemen. In W.R. Buisman, J. Casselman, E.A. Noorlander, G.M. Schippers & W.M. Zwart (Red.). Handboek Verslaving Houten/Zaventem: Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum. (pp. C 1030-1 - C 1030-27).

    Wiers, R. W. (2000c). Voorspellers van verslaving. Cobo-Bulletin, 33, 35-40.

    Vente de, W. & Wiers, R.W. (2000). Cognities hangen samen met alcoholgebruik: De vragenlijst alcohol verwachtingen. Psychopraxis, 2, 125-128.

    Woerden van, N. & Wiers, R. W. (2000). Beelddenken kritisch bekeken. De Psycholoog, 35, 371-375.

    Wiers, R. W. (2000a). Effecten van alcohol en kwetsbaarheid voor verslaving. Neuropraxis, 6, 189-194.

    Wiers, R. W. (2000b). Voorlichting over alcohol schrikt kinderen niet af. De Volkskrant (Forum), 9 november 2000, p. 9.

    Wiers, R. W., Theunissen, N. (2002). Alcohol en de jeugd: gebruik, misbruik, kwetsbaarheid en interventie. In: J. D. Bosch, H. A. Bosma, R. J. van der Gaag, A. J. J. M. Ruijssenaars & A. Vijt (Redactie). Jaarboek ontwikkelingspsychol, orthopedagogiek en kinderpsychiatrie, 5, (pg. 143-167). Houten: Bohn, Stafleu Van Loghum.

    Wiers, R. W. (2002). Verslaafd raken: gen & omgeving. Cahiers Bio-Wetenschappen en Maatschappij, 21(2), 25-33.

    Wiers, R. W. & Merckelbach, H. (2002). Besmet? NRC Handelsblad, 28 maart 2002, Opinie, p. 8.

    Wiers, R. W. (2004). Franken. I. Drugspotting. Cognitive and neuropsychopharmacological processes in human drug taking. Boekbespreking. Maandblad Geestelijke Volksgezondheid, 59(3), 255-258.

    Wiers, R. W. (2004). Wat is verslaving? Over de noodzaak van een conceptuele herdefiniëring. In: J. van Vugt & R. Engels (Red.). Wat heet verslaving? Nijmegen: DAMON Budel, Soesterbeeck Programma.

    Wiers, R. W. (2004). Wat is verslaving? De noodzaak van een conceptuele herdefiniëring van het begrip verslaving. Gedrag & Gezondheid, 32(3), 164-174.

    Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., van den Bosch, J., Opdenacker, J., Theunissen, N., & Feron, F. M. J. (2004). “Leren drinken”. Opzet en eerste resultaten van een preventieprogramma gericht op overmatig drinkende jongeren. Gedrag & Gezondheid, 32(3), 193-202.

    Wiers, R. W. (2006). Het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag bij jongeren: een noodlottige zelfoverschatting van het bewustzijn. Oratie. Nijmegen: Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen. (te verkrijgen op: www.ru.nl/oraties).

    Wiers, R. W. & Thush, C. (2006). Secundaire preventie alcoholmisbruik onderzocht. PrePost, 8, 18-19.

    Wiers, R., Havermans, R., Jansen, A., & Knibbe, R. (2007). Middelgebonden stoornissen en verslaving. In H.T. van der Molen, S. Perreijn & M.A. van den Hout (Eds.). Klinische psychologie: theorieën en psychopathologie. Tweede herziene druk. Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, pp. 723-779.

    Wiers, R. W. & Thush, C. (2007). Zwaar drinkende jongeren: wat kunnen we doen en hoe krijgen we ze te pakken? Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidswetenschappen (TSG) 85(1), 63-65.

    Wiers, R. W. & Thush, C. (2007). Lessen achteraf of “I knew it all along” Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidswetenschappen (TSG) 85(2), 20-21.

    Wiers, R. W., Vink, J. & De Vries, T. (2007). Verslaving: Sekseverschillen in Misbruik en Afhankelijkheid van Middelen. In: Cath, Gijsbers van Wijk, Klumpers (Eds). Sekseverschillen in de psychiatrie. Een neurobiologische benadering. (pp. 172-190). Assen: Van Gorcum.

    Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., Ames,  S. L., Grenard, J. L., Sussman, S., & Stacy, A. W. (in press). Appels en peren? Verschillende impliciete maten van alcoholgerelateerde cognitie als voorspellers van alcoholgebruik onder jongeren. Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2006.

    Havermans, R. C., Thewissen, R., Wiers, R. W. & Jansen, A. (2007). Het aanleren van verslaving. Slechte gewoonte of onbeheersbare drang? De Psycholoog, 42, 334-342.

    Wiers, R. W. (2007). Slaaf van het onbewuste. Over emotie, bewustzijn en verslaving. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.

    Wiers, R. W. (2008). Een noodlottige zelfoverschatting van het bewustzijn. Het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag bij jongeren. De Psycholoog, 43(4), 210-217.

    Wiers, R. W. & Engels, R. (2008). Middelenmisbruik en verslaving. In: P. Prins & C. Braet (Eds). Handboek klinische ontwikkelingspsychologie. (pp. 529-553) Houten: Bohn, Stafleu Van Loghum.

    Houben, K., Schoenmakers, T., Thush, C. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Impliciete Cognitie en Verslaving. Gedragstherapie, 41, 169-182.

    Thush, C. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Een dubbele kijk op minder drinken. De invloed van expliciete en impliciete alcoholgerelateerde processen en vroege interventie bij jongeren. Psychologie en Gezondheid, 36(5), 273-283.

    Wiers, R. W. (2009). Automatische en controlerende processen en het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag. In: I. Franken & W. Van den Brink (Red). Handboek Verslaving. (pp. 115-124) Utrecht: De Tijdstroom.

    Deursen van, D. S., Salemink, E., Schoenmakers, T. & Wiers, R. W. (2009). Het her-trainen van automatische cognitieve processen bij angst- en verslavingsproblematiek. GZ-Psychologie, 2, 24-29.

    Deursen van, D. S., Salemink, E., Lammers, J. & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Selectieve en geïndiceerde preventie van problematisch middelengebruikt bij jongeren. Kind & Adolescent, 31(4), 234-246. IRIS 32194

    Kraag, G., Salemink, E., & Wiers, R. (2011). Middelengebruik. In: M. Taal & C. Poleij (Red.). Interventies in het onderwijs: werken aan goede verhoudingen. Den Haag: Boom Lemma. (pp. 93-120). IRIS

    Wiers, R. W., Gladwin, T. E. & Salemink, E. (2011). Executieve Functies en Probleemgedrag: Tel eerst tot 10. De Psycholoog, 46 (11), 54-62. IRIS

    Wiers, R. W. & Cousijn, J. (2012). Het Nederlandse cannabisbeleid rationaliseren. MGv (Medium GGZ en Verslaving). November 2012. http://www.mgv-online.nl/debat_artikel/38/Reinout-W-Wiers-Janna-Cousijn-Het-Nederlandse-cannabisbeleid-rationaliseren

    Franken, I. H. A., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Motivationele processen bij verslaving: de rol van craving, salience en aandacht. Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie, 55(11), 833-840. IRIS

    Wiers, R. W. (2013). Grip op je problemen. Cognitieve training bij verslaving en angst. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.

    Wiers, R. W., van Deursen, D., Wolf, A. & Salemink, E. (2013b). Gecomputeriseerde trainingen voor verslavingsgedrag bij adolescenten. In: C. Braet & S. Bögels (Redactie). Protocollaire behandelingen voor kinderen en adolescenten met psychische klachten 2. Amsterdam: Boom.

    Salemink, E., de Voogd, E. L., de Hullu, E., & Wiers, R.W. (2013). Het glas is halfvol: Computergestuurde interpretatietraining bij angst. Gedragstherapie, 46, 329-342.

    Salemink, E., Bosmans, G., de Haan, E., & Wiers, R.W. (2013). Look at the bright side of life: Computergestuurde training bij angst. Directieve Therapie, 33, 102-116.

    Wiers, R. W., van Deursen, D., Wolf, A., Gladwin, T., & Salemink, E. (2013). Train je verslaving weg! Cognitieve trainingen bij verslavingsgedrag. Directieve Therapie 33, 118-134.

    Wiers, R. W., van Deursen, D., Wolf, A., Boffo, M. & Salemink, E. (2014). Training van cognitieve processen ter ondersteuning van de behandeling van problematisch middelengebruik. In: G. M. Schippers, M. Smeerdijk & M. J.M. Merkx (Redactie). Handboek cognitieve gedragstherapie bij middelengebruik en gokken. Utrecht: Stichting Resultaten Scoren, Kenniscentrum Verslaving in samenwerking met Perspectief Uitgevers.  Pp. 411-427.

    Wiers, R. W. & Engels, R. (2014). Middelenmisbruik en verslaving. In: P. Prins & C. Braet (Eds). Handboek klinische ontwikkelingspsychologie. 2e Editie (pp. 467-490). Houten: Bohn, Stafleu Van Loghum.

    Creemers, H., Cousijn, J. & Wiers, R. W. (2015). Stoornissen in cannabisgebruik. In: I. Franken, P. Muris & D. Denys (Redactie). Psychopathologie, Oorzaken, diagnostiek en behandeling. 2e druk. (pp. 743-753). Utrecht: De Tijdstroom.

    Van Bockstaele, B., Salemink, E., Wiers, R. W. & Bögels, S. (in press). Nieuwe ontwikkelingen in de behandeling van sociale angst: De klinische effecten van aandachts- en mindfulnesstraining. Tijdschrift Gedragstherapie.

    Wiers, R. W., Larsen, H. & Salemink, E. (2015). Middelgebonden stoornissen en verslaving. In H. T. Van der Molen, E. Simon & J. Van Lankveld (Red.). Klinische Psychologie. Theorieën en psychopathologie. Groningen: Noordhoff Uitgevers. (Pp 265-288).

    Wiers, R. W. & Salemink E. (2015). Gecomputeriseerde training van psychologische processen bij problematisch middelengebruik. Gedragstherapie, 48 (2), 171-184.

    Boendermaker, W., Peeters, M. & Wiers, R. W. (2017). Serious games inzetten bij drinkende jongeren. Verslag van een promotieonderzoek. Verslaving, 13, 1-12. DOI 10.1007/s12501-017-0125-y

    Creemers, H., Cousijn, J. & Wiers, R. W. (2017). Stoornis in cannabisgebruik. In: I. Franken, P. Muris & D. Denys (Red). Psychopathologie: Oorzaken, diagnostiek & behandeling. 2e druk. De tijdstroom. (pp. 743-753).

    Wiers, R. W. (2017). Werkt cognitieve bias modificatie nu wel of niet als aanvulling bij CGT? Gedragstherapie, 50, 69-76.

    Wiers, R. W. & Merkx, M. (2018). Middelgerelateerde en verslavingsstoornissen. In: E. Simon, E. de Hullu, G. Smeets, & H. van der Molen (Red.). Klinische Psychologie, Diagnostiek en Behandeling. 3e geheel herziene druk. (pp. 299-314). Groningen: Noordhoff Uitgevers.

    Franken, I., & Wiers, R. (2019). Psychologie van verslaving. In: I. Franken, A Schellekens & W. Van den Brink (Eds). Handboek verslaving 2e geheel herziene druk, Amsterdam: Boom (pp 57-65).

    Wiers 2019 Cognitive training In: I. Franken, A Schellekens & W. Van den Brink (Eds). Handboek verslaving 2e geheel herziene druk, Amsterdam: Boom (pp 427-443).

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    • Austin, H. R. T., Notebaert, L., Wiers, R. W., Salemink, E., & MacLeod, C. (2020). Potions for Emotions: Do self-reported individual differences in negative-emotional drinking predict alcohol consumption in the laboratory following exposure to a negative experience? Addictive Behaviors Reports, 11, Article 100243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2019.100243 [details]
    • Chye, Y., Mackey, S., Gutman, B. A., Ching, C. R. K., Batalla, A., Blaine, S., Brooks, S., Caparelli, E. C., Cousijn, J., Dagher, A., Foxe, J. J., Goudriaan, A. E., Hester, R., Hutchison, K., Jahanshad, N., Kaag, A. M., Korucuoglu, O., Li, C.-SR., London, E. D., ... Garavan, H. (2020). Subcortical surface morphometry in substance dependence: An ENIGMA addiction working group study. Addiction Biology, 25(6), Article e12830. https://doi.org/10.1111/adb.12830 [details]
    • Godara, M., Van Bockstaele, B., & Wiers, R. W. (2020). Conflicting rewards: effects of task goals on attention for alcohol cues. Cognition & Emotion, 34(4), 643-655. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2019.1664996 [details]
    • Kahveci, S., van Bockstaele, B., Blechert, J., & Wiers, R. W. (2020). Pulling for pleasure? Erotic approach-bias associated with porn use, not problems. Learning and Motivation, 72, Article 101656. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lmot.2020.101656 [details]
    • Lindgren, K. P., Baldwin, S. A., Peterson, K. P., Wiers, R. W., & Teachman, B. A. (2020). Change in implicit alcohol associations over time: Moderation by drinking history and gender. Addictive Behaviors, 107, Article 106413. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106413 [details]
    • Liu, Y., van den Wildenberg, W. P. M., Fraga González, G., Rigoni, D., Brass, M., Wiers, R. W., & Ridderinkhof, K. R. (2020). “Free won’t” after a beer or two: chronic and acute effects of alcohol on neural and behavioral indices of intentional inhibition. BMC Psychology, 8, Article 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-019-0367-z [details]
    • Nuijs, M. D., Larsen, H., Bögels, S. M., Wiers, R. W., & Salemink, E. (2020). Context matters: The role of subjective arousal during Attentional Bias Modification targeting socially anxious students. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 68, Article 101545. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbtep.2019.101545 [details]
    • O'Shea, B. A., & Wiers, R. W. (2020). Moving Beyond the Relative Assessment of Implicit Biases: Navigating the Complexities of Absolute Measurement. Social Cognition, 38(Supplement), s187-s207. https://doi.org/10.1521/soco.2020.38.supp.s187 [details]
    • Prior, K., Salemink, E., Wiers, R. W., Teachman, B. A., Piggott, M., Newton, N. C., Teesson, M., Baillie, A. J., Campbell, S., & Stapinski, L. A. (2020). Acceptability and Co‐Development of an Online Cognitive Bias Modification Intervention for Emerging Adults With Hazardous Alcohol Use and Social Anxiety: A Mixed Methods Study. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 44(11), 2283-2297. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.14452 [details]
    • Pronk, T., Wiers, R. W., Molenkamp, B., & Murre, J. (2020). Mental chronometry in the pocket? Timing accuracy of web applications on touchscreen and keyboard devices. Behavior Research Methods, 52(3), 1371-1382. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-019-01321-2 [details]
    • Salemink, E., Van Bockstaele, B., & Wiers, R. (2020). Gecomputeriseerde trainingen: Cognitieve Bias Modificatie voor verslaving, angst en gerelateerde problemen bij kinderen en adolescenten. In C. Braet, & S. Bögels (Eds.), Protocollaire Behandelingen voor Kinderen en Adolescenten met Psychische Klachten. - Deel 1: Transdiagnostisch (3e ed., pp. 223-254). Boom. [details]
    • Van Bockstaele, B., Lamens, L., Salemink, E., Wiers, R. W., Bögels, S. M., & Nikolaou, K. (2020). Reliability and validity of measures of attentional bias towards threat in unselected student samples: seek, but will you find? Cognition & Emotion, 34(2), 217-228. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2019.1609423 [details]
    • Verhoog, S., Dopmeijer, J. M., de Jonge, J. M., van der Heijde, C. M., Vonk, P., Bovens, R. H. L. M., de Boer, M. R., Hoekstra, T., Kunst, A. E., Wiers, R. W., & Kuipers, M. A. G. (2020). The Use of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - Consumption as an Indicator of Hazardous Alcohol Use among University Students. European Addiction Research, 26(1), 1-9. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1159/000503342 [details]
    • Wen, S., Larsen, H., Boffo, M., Grasman, R. P. P. P., Pronk, T., van Wijngaarden, J. B. G., & Wiers, R. W. (2020). Combining Web-Based Attentional Bias Modification and Approach Bias Modification as a Self-Help Smoking Intervention for Adult Smokers Seeking Online Help: Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Mental Health, 7(5), Article e16342. https://doi.org/10.2196/16342 [details]
    • Wesarg, C., Van Den Akker, A. L., Oei, N. Y. L., Hoeve, M., & Wiers, R. W. (2020). Identifying pathways from early adversity to psychopathology: A review on dysregulated HPA axis functioning and impaired self-regulation in early childhood. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 17(6), 808-827. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405629.2020.1748594 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Van Dessel, P., & Köpetz, C. (2020). ABC Training: A New Theory-Based Form of Cognitive-Bias Modification to Foster Automatization of Alternative Choices in the Treatment of Addiction and Related Disorders. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29(5), 499-505. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721420949500 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Zerhouni, O., den Uyl, T., & Boffo, M. (2020). Cognitive bias modification in the treatment of addiction. In A. Verdejo-Garcia (Ed.), Cognition and Addiction: A Researcher's Guide From Mechanisms Towards Interventions (pp. 231-241). Academic Press. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-815298-0.00017-4 [details]

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    • Boffo, M., Mannarini, S., Pronk, T., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Cognitive bias modification of alcohol approach tendencies: a Rasch model-based evaluation of a longitudinal study. TPM Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 21(4), 449-466. https://doi.org/10.4473/TPM21.4.6 [details]
    • Cousijn, J., Luijten, M., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Mechanisms underlying alcohol-approach action tendencies: the role of emotional primes and drinking motives. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 5, 44. Article 44. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00044 [details]
    • Cousijn, J., Vingerhoets, W. A. M., Koenders, L., de Haan, L., van den Brink, W., Wiers, R. W., & Goudriaan, A. E. (2014). Relationship between working-memory network function and substance use: a 3-year longitudinal fMRI study in heavy cannabis users and controls. Addiction Biology, 19(2), 282-293. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/adb.12111 [details]
    • Cousijn, J., Wiers, R. W., Ridderinkhof, K. R., van den Brink, W., Veltman, D. J., & Goudriaan, A. E. (2014). Effect of baseline cannabis use and working-memory network function on changes in cannabis use in heavy cannabis users: a prospective fMRI study. Human Brain Mapping, 35(5), 2470-2482. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22342 [details]
    • Eberl, C., Wiers, R. W., Pawelczack, S., Rinck, M., Becker, E. S., & Lindenmeyer, J. (2014). Implementation of approach bias re-training in alcoholism—How many sessions are needed? Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 38(2), 587-594. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.12281 [details]
    • Faggiano, F., Allara, E., Giannotta, F., Molinar, R., Sumnall, H., Wiers, R., Michie, S., Collins, L., & Conrod, P. (2014). Europe needs a central, transparent, and evidence-based approval process for behavioural prevention interventions. PLoS Medicine, 11(10), e1001740. Article e1001740. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001740 [details]
    • Gladwin, T. E., Mohr, S. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). The potential role of temporal dynamics in approach biases: Delay-dependence of a general approach bias in an alcohol approach-avoidance task. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, Article 1398. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01398 [details]
    • Janssen, T., Larsen, H., Peeters, M., Pronk, T., Vollebergh, W. A. M., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Interactions between parental alcohol-specific rules and risk personalities in the prediction of adolescent alcohol use. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 49(5), 579-585. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agu039 [details]
    • Kopetz, C., Hofmann, W., & Wiers, R. W. H. J. (2014). On the selection and balancing of multiple selfish goals. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37(2), 147-148. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X13002069 [details]
    • Korucuoglu, Ö., Gladwin, T. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Preparing to approach or avoid alcohol: EEG correlates, and acute alcohol effects. Neuroscience Letters, 559, 199-204. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2013.12.003 [details]
    • Larsen, H., Kong, G., Becker, D., Cousijn, J., Boendermaker, W., Cavallo, D., Krishnan-Sarin, S., & Wiers, R. (2014). Implicit motivational processes underlying smoking in American and Dutch adolescents. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 5, Article 51. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00051 [details]
    • Peeters, M., Monshouwer, K., Janssen, T., Wiers, R. W., & Vollebergh, W. A. M. (2014). Working memory and alcohol use in at‐risk adolescents: a 2‐year follow‐up. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 38(4), 1176-1183. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.12339 [details]
    • Peeters, M., Monshouwer, K., van de Schoot, R., Janssen, T., Vollebergh, W. A., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Personality and the prediction of high-risk trajectories of alcohol use during adolescence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75(5), 790-798. https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2014.75.790 [details]
    • Peeters, M., Vollebergh, W. A., Wiers, R. W., & Field, M. (2014). Psychological changes and cognitive impairments in adolescent heavy drinkers. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 49(2), 182-186. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agt162 [details]
    • Pieters, S., Burk, W. J., van der Vorst, H., Engels, R. C., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Impulsive and reflective processes related to alcohol use in young adolescents. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 5, 56. Article 56. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00056 [details]
    • Rehm, J., Anderson, P., Gual, A., Kraus, L., Marmet, S., Nutt, D. J., Room, R., Samokhvalov, A. V., Scafato, E., Shield, K. D., Trapencieris, M., Wiers, R. W., & Gmel, G. (2014). The tangible common denominator of substance use disorders: a reply to commentaries to Rehm et al. (2013a). Alcohol and Alcoholism, 49(1), 118-122. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agt171 [details]
    • Riper, H., Blankers, M., Hadiwijaya, H., Cunningham, J., Clarke, S., Wiers, R., Ebert, D., & Cuijpers, P. (2014). Effectiveness of guided and unguided low-intensity internet interventions for adult alcohol misuse: a meta-analysis. PLoS ONE, 9(6), Article e99912. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099912 [details]
    • Salemink, E., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Alcohol-related memory associations in positive and negative affect situations: Drinking motives, working memory capacity, and prospective drinking. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28(1), 105-113. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0032806 [details]
    • Schulte, M. H. J., Cousijn, J., den Uyl, T. E., Goudriaan, A. E., van den Brink, W., Veltman, D. J., Schilt, T., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Recovery of neurocognitive functions following sustained abstinence after substance dependence and implications for treatment. Clinical Psychology Review, 34(7), 531-550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2014.08.002 [details]
    • Sharbanee, J. M., Hu, L., Stritzke, W. G. K., Wiers, R. W., Rinck, M., & MacLeod, C. (2014). The effect of approach/avoidance training on alcohol consumption is mediated by change in alcohol action tendency. PLoS ONE, 9(1), e85855. Article e85855. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085855 [details]
    • Sharbanee, J. M., Stritzke, W. G. K., Jamalludin, M. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Approach-alcohol action tendencies can be inhibited by cognitive load. Psychopharmacology, 231(5), 976-975. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-013-3318-z [details]
    • Watson, P., Wiers, R. W., Hommel, B., & de Wit, S. (2014). Working for food you don't desire. Cues interfere with goal-directed food-seeking. Appetite, 79, 139-148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2014.04.005 [details]
    • Wiers, C. E., Stelzel, C., Park, S. Q., Gawron, C. K., Ludwig, V. U., Gutwinski, S., Heinz, A., Lindenmeyer, J., Wiers, R. W., Walter, H., & Bermpohl, F. (2014). Neural correlates of alcohol-approach bias in alcohol addiction: the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak for spirits. Neuropsychopharmacology, 39, 688-697. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2013.252 [details]
    • Woud, M. L., Pawelczak, S., Rinck, M., Lindenmeyer, J., Souren, P., Wiers, R. W., & Becker, E. S. (2014). Alcohol‐related interpretation bias in alcohol-dependent patients. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 38(4), 1151-1159. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.12334 [details]
    • de Voogd, E. L., Wiers, R. W., Prins, P. J. M., & Salemink, E. (2014). Visual search attentional bias modification reduced social phobia in adolescents. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 45(2), 252-259. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbtep.2013.11.006 [details]
    • van Bockstaele, B., Salemink, E., Wiers, R., & Bögels, S. (2014). Sociale angst en aandacht: klinische effecten van aandachts- en mindfulnesstraining. Gedragstherapie, 47(4), 275-295. http://www.tijdschriftgedragstherapie.nl/scripts/shared/artikel_pdf.php?id=TG-2014-4-3 [details]

    2013

    • Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L., Stacy, A. W., Xiao, L., He, Q., Wong, S. W., Xue, G., Wiers, R. W., & Bechara, A. (2013). Functional imaging of implicit marijuana associations during performance on an Implicit Association Test (IAT). Behavioural Brain Research, 256, 494-502. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2013.09.013 [details]
    • Beraha, E. M., Cousijn, J., Hermanides, E., Goudriaan, A. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Implicit associations and explicit expectancies toward cannabis in heavy cannabis users and controls. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 59. Article 59. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00059 [details]
    • Cousijn, J., Goudriaan, A. E., Ridderinkhof, K. R., van den Brink, W., Veltman, D. J., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Neural responses associated with cue-reactivity in frequent cannabis users. Addiction Biology, 18(3), 570-580. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1369-1600.2011.00417.x [details]
    • Cousijn, J., Snoek, R. W. M., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Cannabis intoxication inhibits avoidance action tendencies: a field study in the Amsterdam coffee shops. Psychopharmacology, 229(1), 167-176. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-013-3097-6 [details]
    • Cousijn, J., Watson, P., Koenders, L., Vingerhoets, W. A. M., Goudriaan, A. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Cannabis dependence, cognitive control and attentional bias for cannabis words. Addictive Behaviors, 38(12), 2825-2832. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.08.011 [details]
    • Cousijn, J., Wiers, R. W., Ridderinkhof, K. R., van den Brink, W., Veltman, D. J., Porrino, L. J., & Goudriaan, A. E. (2013). Individual differences in decision making and reward processing predict changes in cannabis use: a prospective functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Addiction Biology, 18(6), 1013-1023. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1369-1600.2012.00498.x [details]
    • Creemers, D. H. M., Scholte, R. H. J., Engels, R. C. M. E., Prinstein, M. J., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Damaged self-esteem is associated with internalizing problems. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, Article 152. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00152 [details]
    • Dovis, S., van der Oord, S., Wiers, R. W., & Prins, P. J. M. (2013). What part of working memory is not working in ADHD? Short-term memory, the central executive and effects of reinforcement. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41(6), 901-917. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-013-9729-9 [details]
    • Eberl, C., Wiers, R. W., Pawelczack, S., Rinck, M., Becker, E. S., & Lindenmeyer, J. (2013). Approach bias modification in alcohol dependence: Do clinical effects replicate and for whom does it work best? Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 4, 38-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2012.11.002 [details]
    • Gladwin, T. E., ter Mors-Schulte, M. H. J., Ridderinkhof, K. R., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Medial parietal cortex activation related to attention control involving alcohol cues. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 174. Article 174. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00174 [details]
    • Glashouwer, K. A., Smulders, F. T. Y., de Jong, P. J., Roefs, A., & Wiers, R. W. H. J. (2013). Measuring automatic associations: validation of algorithms for the Implicit Association Test (IAT) in a laboratory setting. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 44(1), 105-113. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbtep.2012.07.015 [details]
    • Köpetz, C. E., Lejuez, C. W., Wiers, R. W., & Kruglanski, A. W. (2013). Motivation and Self-Regulation in Addiction: A Call for Convergence. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 8(1), 3-24. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691612457575 [details]
    • Lammers, J., Kuntsche, E., Engels, R. C. M. E., Wiers, R. W., & Kleinjan, M. (2013). Mediational relations of substance use risk profiles, alcohol-related outcomes, and drinking motives among young adolescents in the Netherlands. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 133(2), 571-579. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.07.030 [details]
    • Lindgren, K. P., Neighbors, C., Teachman, B. A., Wiers, R. W., Westgate, E., & Greenwald, A. G. (2013). I drink therefore I am: validating alcohol-related implicit association tests. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(1), 1-13. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0027640 [details]
    • Marini, M., Sriram, N., Schnabel, K., Maliszewski, N., Devos, T., Ekehammer, B., Wiers, R., HuaJian, C., Somogyi, M., Shiomura, K., Schnall, S., Neto, F., Bar-Anan, Y., Vianello, M., Ayala, A., Dorantes, G., Park, J., Kesebir, S., Pereira, A., ... Nosek, B. A. (2013). Overweight People Have Low Levels of Implicit Weight Bias, but Overweight Nations Have High Levels of Implicit Weight Bias. PLoS ONE, 8(12), e83543. Article e83543. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083543 [details]
    • Peeters, M., Monshouwer, K., van de Schoot, R. A. G. J., Janssen, T., Vollebergh, W. A. M., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Automatic processes and the drinking behavior in early adolescence: a prospective study. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 37(10), 1737-1744. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.12156 [details]
    • Rehm, J., Marmet, S., Anderson, P., Gual, A., Kraus, L., Nutt, D. J., Room, R., Samokhvalov, A. V., Scafato, E., Trapencieris, M., Wiers, R. W., & Gmel, G. (2013). Defining substance use disorders: do we really need more than heavy use? Alcohol and Alcoholism, 48(6), 633-640. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agt127 [details]
    • Salemink, E., Bosmans, G., de Haan, E., & Wiers, R. (2013). Look at the bright side of life: Computergestuurde training bij angst. Dth : kwartaalschrift voor directieve therapie en hypnose, 33(2), 102-116. http://www.directievetherapie.nl/download/Gratis%20artikel%202013_Dth%202.pdf [details]
    • Sharbanee, J. M., Stritzke, W. G. K., Wiers, R. W., Young, P., Rinck, M., & MacLeod, C. (2013). The interaction of approach-alcohol action tendencies, working memory capacity, and current task goals predicts the inability to regulate drinking behavior. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(3), 649-661. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0029982 [details]
    • Sharbanee, J. M., Stritzke, W. G., Wiers, R. W., & MacLeod, C. (2013). Alcohol-related biases in selective attention and action tendency make distinct contributions to dysregulated drinking behaviour. Addiction, 108(10), 1758-1766. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.12256 [details]
    • Watson, P., de Wit, S., Cousijn, J., Hommel, B., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Motivational mechanisms underlying the approach bias to cigarettes. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 4(3), 250-262. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.5127/jep.030512 [details]
    • Wiers, C. E., Kühn, S., Javadi, A. H., Korucuoglu, O., Wiers, R. W., Walter, H., Gallinat, J., & Bermpohl, F. (2013). Automatic approach bias towards smoking cues is present in smokers but not in ex-smokers. Psychopharmacology, 229(1), 187-197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-013-3098-5 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Gladwin, T. E., & Rinck, M. (2013). Should we train alcohol-dependent patients to avoid alcohol? Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 33. Article 33. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00033 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Gladwin, T. E., Hofmann, W., Salemink, E., & Ridderinkhof, K. R. (2013). Cognitive bias modification and cognitive control training in addiction and related psychopathology: mechanisms, clinical perspectives and ways forward. Clinical Psychological Science, 1(2), 192-212. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/2167702612466547 [details]
    • Wiers, R., van Deursen, D., Wolf, A., Gladwin, T., & Salemink, E. (2013). Train je verslaving weg! Cognitieve trainingen bij verslavingsgedrag. Dth : kwartaalschrift voor directieve therapie en hypnose, 33(2), 118-134. https://www.directievetherapie.nl/inhoud?jaar=33&nummer=2 [details]
    • Woud, M. L., Wiers, R. W., Pawelzcak, S., Becker, E. S., Lindenmeyer, J., & Rinck, M. (2013). Does Negative Affect Prime Alcohol in Alcohol-Dependent Inpatients? A Large-Scale Clinical Investigation of the Moderating role of Depression and Executive Control. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 4(3), 279-290. https://doi.org/10.5127/jep.031012 [details]
    • van Deursen, D. S., Salemink, E., Smit, F., Kramer, J., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Web-based cognitive bias modification for problem drinkers: protocol of a randomised controlled trial with a 2x2x2 factorial design. BMC Public Health, 13, 674. Article 674. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-674 [details]

    2012

    • Cousijn, J., Goudriaan, A. E., Ridderinkhof, K. R., van den Brink, W., Veltman, D. J., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Approach-bias predicts development of cannabis problem severity in heavy cannabis users: results from a prospective FMRI study. PLoS ONE, 7(9), Article e42394. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042394 [details]
    • Cousijn, J., Wiers, R. W., Ridderinkhof, K. R., van den Brink, W., Veltman, D. J., & Goudriaan, A. E. (2012). Grey matter alterations associated with cannabis use: results of a VBM study in heavy cannabis users and healthy controls. NeuroImage, 59(4), 3845-3851. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.09.046 [details]
    • Creemers, D. H. M., Scholte, R. H. J., Engels, R. C. M. E., Prinstein, M. J., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Implicit and explicit self-esteem as concurrent predictors of suicidal ideation, depressive symptoms, and loneliness. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 43(1), 638-646. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbtep.2011.09.006 [details]
    • Dovis, S., van der Oord, S., Wiers, R. W., & Prins, P. J. M. (2012). Can motivation normalize working memory and task persistence in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? The effects of money and computer-gaming. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40(5), 669-681. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-011-9601-8 [details]
    • Elfeddali, I., Bolman, C., Candel, M. J. J. M., Wiers, R. W., & de Vries, H. (2012). Preventing smoking relapse via web-based computer-tailored feedback: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 14(4), Article e109. https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2057 [details]
    • Elfeddali, I., Bolman, C., Candel, M. J. J. M., Wiers, R. W., & de Vries, H. (2012). The role of self-efficacy, recovery self-efficacy, and preparatory planning in predicting short-term smoking relapse. British Journal of Health Psychology, 17(1), 185-201. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2044-8287.2011.02032.x [details]
    • Gladwin, T. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Alcohol-related effects on automaticity due to experimentally manipulated conditioning. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 36(5), 895-899. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01687.x [details]
    • Gladwin, T. E., den Uyl, T. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Anodal tDCS of dorsolateral prefontal cortex during an Implicit Association Test. Neuroscience Letters, 517(2), 82-86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2012.04.025 [details]
    • Gladwin, T. E., den Uyl, T. E., Fregni, F. F., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Enhancement of selective attention by tDCS: interaction with interference in a Sternberg task. Neuroscience Letters, 512(1), 33-37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2012.01.056 [details]
    • Gladwin, T., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). How do alcohol cues affect working memory? Persistent slowing due to alcohol-related distracters in an alcohol version of the Sternberg task. Addiction Research & Theory, 20(4), 284-290. https://doi.org/10.3109/16066359.2011.614977 [details]
    • Kuss, D. J., Louws, J., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Online gaming addiction? Motives predict addictive play behavior in massively multiplayer online role-playing games. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 15(9), 480-485. https://doi.org/10.1089/cyber.2012.0034 [details]
    • Larsen, H., Engels, R. C. M. E., Wiers, R. W., Granic, I., & Spijkerman, R. (2012). Implicit and explicit alcohol cognitions and observed alcohol consumption: three studies in (semi)naturalistic drinking settings. Addiction, 107(8), 1420-1428. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03805.x [details]
    • Loeber, S., Grosshans, M., Korucuoglu, O., Vollmert, C., Vollstädt-Klein, S., Schneider, S., Wiers, R. W., Mann, K., & Kiefer, F. (2012). Impairment of inhibitory control in response to food-associated cues and attentional bias of obese participnats and normal-weight controls. International Journal of Obesity, 36(10), 1334-1339. https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.184 [details]
    • Maric, M., Wiers, R. W., & Prins, P. J. M. (2012). Ten ways to improve the use of statistical mediation analysis in the practice of child and adolescent treatment research. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 15(3), 177-191. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-012-0114-y [details]
    • Peeters, M., Wiers, R. W., Monshouwer, K., van de Schoot, R., Janssen, T., & Vollebergh, W. A. M. (2012). Automatic processes in at-risk adolescents: the role of alcohol-approach tendencies and response inhibition in drinking behavior. Addiction, 107(11), 1939-1946. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03948.x [details]
    • Pieters, S., Burk, W. J., van der Vorst, H., Wiers, R. W., & Engels, R. C. M. E. (2012). The moderating role of working memory capacity and alcohol-specific rule-setting on the relation between approach tendencies and alcohol use in young adolescents. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 36(5), 915-922. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01688.x [details]
    • Pieters, S., van der Zwaluw, C. S., van der Vorst, H., Wiers, R. W., Smeets, H., Lambrichs, E., Burk, W. J., & Engels, R. C. M. E. (2012). The Moderating Effect of Alcohol-Specific Parental Rule-Setting on the Relation between the Dopamine D2 Receptor Gene (DRD2), the Mu-Opioid Receptor Gene (OPRM1) and Alcohol Use in Young Adolescents. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 47(6), 663-670. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/ags075 [details]
    • Salemink, E., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Adolescent threat-related interpretive bias and its modification: the moderating role of regulatory control. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 50(1), 40-46. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2011.10.006 [details]
    • Watson, P., de Wit, S., Hommel, B., & Wiers, R. W. (2012). Motivational mechanisms and outcome expectancies underlying the approach bias toward addictive substances. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, Article 440. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00440 [details]
    • Woud, M. L., Fitzgerald, D. A., Wiers, R. W., Rinck, M., & Becker, E. S. (2012). 'Getting into the spirit': Alcohol-related interpretation bias in heavy-drinking students. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26(3), 627-632. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0029025 [details]

    2011

    • Cousijn, J., Goudriaan, A. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2011). Reaching out towards cannabis: approach-bias in heavy cannabis users predicts changes in cannabis use. Addiction, 106(9), 1667-1674. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03475.x [details]
    • Friese, M., Hofmann, W., & Wiers, R. W. (2011). On taming horses and strengthening riders: recent developments in research on interventions to improve self-control in health behaviors. Self and Identity, 10(3), 336-351. https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2010.536417 [details]
    • Gladwin, T. E., Figner, B., Crone, E. A., & Wiers, R. W. (2011). Addiction, adolescence, and the integration of control and motivation. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 1(4), 364-376. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2011.06.008 [details]
    • Hofmann, W., Friese, M., & Wiers, R. W. (2011). Impulsive processes in the self-regulation of health behaviour: theoretical and methodological considerations in response to commentaries. Health Psychology Review, 5(2), 162-171. https://doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2011.565593 [details]
    • Houben, K., Nederkoorn, C., Wiers, R. W., & Jansen, A. (2011). Resisting temptation: decreasing alcohol-related affect and drinking behavior by training response inhibition. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 116(1-3), 132-136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.12.011 [details]
    • Houben, K., Wiers, R. W., & Jansen, A. (2011). Getting a grip on drinking behavior: training working memory to reduce alcohol abuse. Psychological Science, 22(7), 968-975. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797611412392 [details]
    • Lammers, J., Goossens, F., Lokman, S., Monshouwer, K., Lemmers, L., Conrod, P., Wiers, R., Engels, R., & Kleinjan, M. (2011). Evaluating a selective prevention programme for binge drinking among young adolescents: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 11, Article 126. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-126 [details]
    • Pieters, S., Van Der Vorst, H., Burk, W. J., Schoenmakers, T. M., Van Den Wildenberg, E., Smeets, H. J., Lambrichs, E., Field, M., Engels, R. C. M. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2011). The effect of the OPRM1 and DRD4 polymorphisms on the relation between attentional bias and alcohol use in adolescence and young adulthood. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 1(4), 591-599. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2011.07.008 [details]
    • Roefs, A., Huijding, J., Smulders, F. T. Y., MacLeod, C. M., de Jong, P. J., Wiers, R. W., & Jansen, A. T. M. (2011). Implicit measures of association in psychopathology research. Psychological Bulletin, 137(1), 149-193. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0021729 [details]
    • Salemink, E., & Wiers, R. W. (2011). Modifying threat-related interpretive bias in adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 39(7), 967-976. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-011-9523-5 [details]
    • Schmaal, L., Berk, L., Hulstijn, K. P., Cousijn, J., Wiers, R. W., & van den Brink, W. (2011). Efficacy of N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of nicotine dependence: a double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study. European Addiction Research, 17(4), 211-216. https://doi.org/10.1159/000327682 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Eberl, C., Rinck, M., Becker, E. S., & Lindenmeyer, J. (2011). Retraining automatic action tendencies changes alcoholic patients’ approach bias for alcohol and improves treatment outcome. Psychological Science, 22(4), 490-497. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797611400615 [details]
    • Wiers, R., Gladwin, T., & Salemink, E. (2011). 'Tel eerst tot tien': executieve functies en probleemgedrag. De Psycholoog, 46(11), 54-62. [details]
    • van Hemel-Ruiter, M. E., de Jong, P. J., & Wiers, R. W. (2011). Appetitive and regulatory processes in young adolescent drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 36(1-2), 18-26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.08.002 [details]

    2010

    • Dekker, N., Smeerdijk, A. M., Wiers, R. W., Duits, J. H., van Gelder, G., Houben, K., Schippers, G., Linszen, D. H., & de Haan, L. (2010). Implicit and explicit affective associations towards cannabis use in patients with recent-onset schizophrenia and healthy controls. Psychological Medicine, 40(8), 1325-1336. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291709991814 [details]
    • Elfeddali, I., Bolman, C., Mesters, I., Wiers, R. W., & de Vries, H. (2010). Factors underlying smoking relapse prevention: results of an international Delphi study. Health Education Research, 25(6), 1008-1020. https://doi.org/10.1093/her/cyq053 [details]
    • Field, M., Wiers, R. W., Christiansen, P., Fillmore, M. T., & Verster, J. C. (2010). Acute alcohol effects on inhibitory control and implicit cognition: implications for loss of control over drinking. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(8), 1346-1352. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01218.x [details]
    • Friese, M., Bargas-Avila, J., Hofmann, W., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Here’s looking at you, Bud: alcohol-related memory structures predict eye movements for social drinkers with low executive control. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1(2), 143-151. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550609359945 [details]
    • Houben, K., Havermans, R. C., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Learning to dislike alcohol: Conditioning negative implicit attitudes towards alcohol and its effect on drinking behavior. Psychopharmacology, 211(1), 79-86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1872-1 [details]
    • Houben, K., Nosek, B., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Seeing the forest through the trees: a comparison of different IAT variants measuring implicit alcohol associations. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 106(2-3), 204-211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2009.08.016 [details]
    • Houben, K., Schoenmaker, T. M., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). I didn’t feel like drinking but I don’t know why: the effects of evaluative conditioning on alcohol-related attitudes, craving and behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 35(12), 1161-1163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.08.012 [details]
    • Huijding, J., Wiers, R. W., & Field, A. P. (2010). The assessment of fear-related automatic associations in children and adolescents. In J. A. Hadwin, & A. P. Field (Eds.), Information processing biases and anxiety: a developmental perspective (pp. 151-182). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470661468.ch7 [details]
    • Kuntsche, E., Wiers, R. W., Janssen, T., & Gmel, G. (2010). Same wording, distinct concepts? Testing differences between expectancies and motives in a mediation model of alcohol outcomes. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18(5), 436-444. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0019724 [details]
    • Pieters, S., van der Vorst, H., Burk, W. J., Wiers, R. W., & Engels, R. C. M. E. (2010). Puberty-dependent sleep regulation and alcohol use in early-adolescents. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(9), 1512-1518. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01235.x [details]
    • Pieters, S., van der Vorst, H., Engels, R. C. M. E., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Implicit and explicit cognitions related to alcohol use in children. Addictive Behaviors, 35(5), 471-478. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.12.022 [details]
    • Schoenmaker, T. M., de Bruin, M., Lux, I. F. M., Goertz, A. G., Kerkhof, D. H. A. T., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Clinical effectiveness of attentional bias modification training in abstinent alcohol patients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 109(1-3), 30-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2009.11.022 [details]
    • Schoenmakers, T. M., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Craving and attentional bias respond differently to alcohol priming: a field study in the pub. European Addiction Research, 16(1), 9-16. https://doi.org/10.1159/000253859 [details]
    • Stacy, A. W., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Implicit cognition and addiction: a tool for explaining paradoxical behavior. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6, 551-575. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.121208.131444 [details]
    • Stacy, A. W., Ames, S. L., Wiers, R. W., & Krank, M. D. (2010). Associative memory in appetitive behavior: a framework and relevance to epidemiology and prevention. In L. M. Scheier (Ed.), Handbook of drug use etiology: theory, methods, and empirical findings (pp. 165-182). American Psychological Association. [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., & Hofmann, W. (2010). Implicit cognition and health psychology: changing perspectives and new interventions. The European Health Psychologist, 12(1), 4-6. http://www.ehps.net/ehp/ [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., & Stacy, A. W. (2010). Are alcohol expectancies associations? Comment on Moss & Albery (2009). Psychological Bulletin, 136(1), 12-16. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0017769 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Ames, S. L., Hofmann, W., Krank, M., & Stacy, A. W. (2010). Impulsivity, impulsive and reflective processes and the development of alcohol use and misuse in adolescents and young adults. Frontiers in Psychology, 1, Article 144. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00144 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Houben, K., Roefs, A., de Jong, P., Hofmann, W., & Stacy, A. W. (2010). Implicit cognition in health psychology: why common sense goes out of the window. In B. Gawronski, & B. K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of implicit social cognition (pp. 463-488). The Guilford Press. [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Rinck, M., Kordts, R., Houben, K., & Strack, F. (2010). Retraining automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol in hazardous drinkers. Addiction, 105(2), 279-287. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02775.x [details]
    • van Deursen, D. S., Salemink, E., Lammers, J., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Selectieve en geïndiceerde preventie van problematisch middelengebruik bij jongeren. Kind en Adolescent, 31(4), 234-246. [details]
    • van Goethem, A. A. J., Scholte, R. H. J., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Explicit- and implicit bullying attitudes in relation to bullying behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 38(6), 829-842. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-010-9405-2 [details]
    • van de Luitgaarden, J., Knibbe, R. A., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Adolescents binge drinking when on holiday: an evaluation of a community intervention based on self-regulation. Substance Use & Misuse, 45(1-2), 190-203. https://doi.org/10.3109/10826080902873135 [details]

    2009

    • Houben, K., & Wiers, R. W. (2009). Response inhibition moderates the relationship between implicit associations and drinking behavior. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 33(4), 626-633. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2008.00877.x [details]
    • Houben, K., Rothermund, K., & Wiers, R. W. (2009). Predicting alcohol use with a recoding-free variant of the Implicit Association Test. Addictive Behaviors, 34(5), 487-489. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2008.12.012 [details]
    • Nederkoorn, C., Baltus, M., Guerrieri, R., & Wiers, R. W. (2009). Heavy drinking is associated with deficient response inhibition in women but not in men. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 93(3), 331-336. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbb.2009.04.015 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Beckers, L., Houben, K., & Hofmann, W. (2009). A short fuse after alcohol: implicit power associations predict aggressiveness after alcohol consumption in young heavy drinkers with limited executive control. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 93(3), 300-305. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbb.2009.02.003 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Rinck, M., Dictus, M., & van den Wildenberg, E. (2009). Relatively strong automatic appetitive action-tendencies in male carriers of the OPRM1 G-allele. Genes Brain and Behavior, 8(1), 101-106. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-183X.2008.00454.x [details]

    2008

    • Field, M., Schoenmakers, T., & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Cognitive processes in alcohol binges: A review and research agenda. Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 1(3), 263-279. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874473710801030263 [details]
    • Grenard, J. L., Ames, S. L., Wiers, R. W., Thush, C., Sussman, S., & Stacy, A. W. (2008). Working memory capacity moderates the predictive effects of drug-related associations on substance use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22(3), 426-432. https://doi.org/10.1037/0893-164X.22.3.426 [details]
    • Hofmann, W., Friese, M., & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Impulsive versus reflective influences on health behavior: A theoretical framework and empirical review. Health Psychology Review, 2(2), 111-137. https://doi.org/10.1080/17437190802617668 [details]
    • Houben, K., Schoenmakers, T., Thush, C., & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Impliciete cognitie en verslaving: theoretische inzichten en praktische toepassingen. Gedragstherapie, 41(2), 169-182. [details]
    • Schoenmakers, T., Wiers, R. W., & Field, M. (2008). Effects of a low dose of alcohol on cognitive biases and craving in heavy drinkers. Psychopharmacology, 197(1), 169-178. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-007-1023-5
    • Thush, C., & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Een dubbele kijk op minder drinken: de invloed van expliciete en impliciete alcoholgerelateerde processen en vroege interventie bij jongeren. Psychologie & Gezondheid, 36(5), 273-283. [details]
    • Wiers, R. W. (2008). Een noodlottige zelfoverschatting van het bewustzijn: Het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag bij jongeren. De Psycholoog, 43(4), 210-217. [details]

    2007

    • Schoenmakers, T., Wiers, R. W., Jones, B. T., Bruce, G., & Jansen, A. T. M. (2007). Attentional re-training decreases attentional bias in heavy drinkers without generalization. Addiction, 102(3), 399-405. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01718.x

    2006

    • Wiers, R. W., Cox, W. M., Field, M., Fadardi, J. S., Palfai, T. P., Schoenmakers, T., & Stacy, A. W. (2006). The search for new ways to change implicit alcohol-related cognitions in heavy drinkers. Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research, 30(2), 320-31. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2006.00037.x

    2005

    • Engels, RCME., Wiers, R., Lemmers, L., & Overbeek, G. (2005). Drinking motives, alcohol expectancies, self-efficacy, and drinking patterns. Journal of Drug Education, 35(2), 147-166. https://doi.org/10.2190/6Q6B-3LMA-VMVA-L312

    2023

    2019

    • Field, M., Heather, N., & Wiers, R. W. (2019). Indeed, not really a brain disorder: Implications for reductionist accounts of addiction. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42, 18-19. Article e9. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X18001024 [details]
    • Snippe, L., Boffo, M., Stewart, S. H., Dom, G., & Wiers, R. W. (2019). Innovative Treatment Approaches in Gambling Disorder. In A. Heinz, N. Romanczuk-Seiferth, & M. N. Potenza (Eds.), Gambling Disorder (pp. 195-233). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03060-5_10 [details]

    2018

    • Wiers, R. W. (2018). Cognitive Training in Addiction: Does It Have Clinical Potential? Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, 3(2), 101-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2017.12.008 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Boffo, M., & Field, M. (2018). What's in a Trial? The Authors Respond: Persistent Mixing of Apples and Oranges, or Carefully Synthesizing and Designing the Next Steps in Research on Cognitive Bias Modification in Addiction. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 79(3), 348-349. https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2018.79.348 [details]

    2017

    2015

    • Larsen, H., Kong, G., Becker, D., Cavallo, D. A., Cousijn, J., Salemink, E., Collot D'Escury-Koenigs, A., Krishnan-Sarin, S., & Wiers, R. (2015). Cognitive bias modification combined with cognitive behavioral therapy: A smoking cessation intervention for adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 146, Article e168. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.09.374 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Elfeddali, I., Pronk, T. W., Bolman, C., & De Vries, H. (2015). Online attentional re-training for smoking. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 146, Article e22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.09.741 [details]

    2011

    • Kraag, G., Salemink, E., & Wiers, R. (2011). Middelengebruik. In M. Taal, & C. Poleij (Eds.), Interventies in het onderwijs: werken aan goede verhoudingen (pp. 93-120). Boom Lemma. [details]

    2009

    2022

    • Legenbauer, T., Steden, P., Lambrechts, C., Deux, N., Wiers, R., & Holtmann, M. (2022). Sensation Seeking, Cognitive Bias und weitere suchtspezifische Faktoren bei cannabisabhängigen Jugendlichen. SUCHTTHERAPIE, 23(S 01), S50. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1756083 [details]

    2019

    • Franken, I., & Wiers, R. (2019). Psychologie van verslaving. In I. Franken, W. van den Brink, & A. Schellekens (Eds.), Handboek verslaving: Tweede, geheel herziene druk (pp. 57-65). De Tijdstroom. [details]
    • Merkx, M., & Wiers, R. (2019). Cognitieve therapie bij middelgerelateerde en verslavingsstoornissen. In S. M. Bögels, & P. van Oppen (Eds.), Cognitieve therapie: Theorie en praktijk (3e ed., pp. 309-334). Bohn Stafleu van Loghum. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-2021-9_13 [details]
    • Wiers, R. (2019). Cognitieve training. In I. Franken, W. van den Brink, & A. Schellekens (Eds.), Handboek Verslaving (Tweede druk ed., pp. 427-443). Boom. [details]
    • van der Baan, H. S., Collot D'Escury-Koenigs, A. M. L., & Wiers, R. W. H. J. (2019). Eindrapportage: Cognitieve Bias Modificatie en middelengebruik bij gedetineerde jongeren. Onderzoek naar de effectiviteit van cognitieve bias modificatie van alcohol- en cannabisgebruik bij jongeren in justitiële- en gesloten jeugdinstellingen.

    2017

    2016

    • Dovis, S., van der Oord, S., Wiers, R., & Prins, P. (2016). Een nieuwe kijk op ADHD: de rol van executief functioneren en motivatie. De Psycholoog, 51(5), 10-23. [details]

    2015

    • Creemers, H., Cousijn, J., & Wiers, R. (2015). Stoornis in cannabisgebruik. In I. Franken, P. Muris, & D. Denys (Eds.), Psychopathologie: oorzaken, diagnostiek en behandeling (pp. 743-754). De Tijdstroom. [details]
    • Salemink, E., van Bockstaele, B. D., de Jong, P., & Wiers, R. W. (2015). Invited commentary on Cristea (2015): Cognitieve Bias Modificatie: Pas op dat we het kind niet met het badwater weggooien. Nieuwsbrief - Vereniging voor Gedragstherapie en Cognitieve Therapie, 2015(1). https://www.vgct.nl/home
    • Wiers, R. W., & Salemink, E. (2015). Gecomputeriseerde training van cognitieve processen bij problematisch middelengebruik. Gedragstherapie, 48(2), 171-184. [details]
    • Wiers, R. W., Larsen, H., & Salemink, E. (2015). Middelgebonden stoornissen en verslaving. In H. T. van der Molen, E. Simon, & J. van Lankveld (Eds.), Klinische psychologie: theorieën en psychopathologie. - 3e dr. (pp. 265-290). Noordhoff Uitgevers. [details]

    2014

    • Ivens, Y., Wiers, R. W., & Salemink, E. (2014). Cannabisbehandelprotocol voor jongeren en jongvolwassenen: behandeling van problematisch middelengebruik en verslaving. In C. Braet, & S. Bögels (Eds.), Protocollaire behandelingen voor kinderen en adolescenten met psychische klachten (Geheel herz. ed., Vol. 1, pp. 565-592). Boom. [details]
    • Wiers, R., van Deursen, D., Wolf, A., Boffo, M., & Salemink, E. (2014). Training van cognitieve processen ter ondersteuning van de behandeling van problematisch middelengebruik. In G. M. Schippers, M. Smeerdijk, & M. J. M. Merx (Eds.), Handboek cognitieve gedragstherapie bij middelengebruik en gokken (pp. 411-427). Stichting Resultaten Scoren i.s.m. Perspectief Uitgevers. [details]

    2013

    • Franken, I. H. A., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). Motivationele processen bij verslaving: de rol van craving, salience en aandacht. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, 55(11), 833-840. http://www.tijdschriftvoorpsychiatrie.nl/assets/articles/55-2013-11-artikel-franken.pdf [details]
    • Salemink, E., de Voogd, L., de Hullu, E., & Wiers, R. W. (2013). 'Het glas is halfvol': computergestuurde interpretatietraining bij angst. Gedragstherapie, 46(4), 329-341. https://www.tijdschriftgedragstherapie.nl/scripts/shared/artikel_pdf.php?id=TG-2013-4-10 [details]
    • Wiers, R. W. (2013). Pillen? Praten? Trainen! Cognitieve trainingen bij verslaving en andere psychische problemen. Amsterdam: UvA.
    • Wiers, R. W., Derks, E. M., & Gladwin, T. E. (2013). Implicit cognition: an intermediate phenotype for addiction? In J. MacKillop, & M. Munafò (Eds.), Genetic influences on addiction: an intermediate phenotype approach (pp. 207-235). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. [details]
    • Wiers, R., van Deursen, D., Wolf, A., & Salemink, E. (2013). Gecomputeriseerde trainingen voor verslavingsgedrag bij adolescenten. In C. Braet, & S. Bögels (Eds.), Protocollaire behandelingen voor kinderen en adolescenten met psychische klachten (Geheel herz. ed., Vol. 2, pp. 377-398). Boom. [details]

    2012

    2009

    • Wiers, R. W. (2009). Automatische en controlerende processen en het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag. In I. Franken, & W. van den Brink (Eds.), Handboek verslaving (pp. 115-134). De Tijdstroom. [details]

    2008

    • Wiers, R., & Engels, R. (2008). Middelenmisbruik en verslaving. In P. Prins, & C. Braet (Eds.), Handboek klinische ontwikkelingspsychologie: over aanleg, omgeving en verandering (pp. 529-553). Bohn Stafleu van Loghum. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-6589-0_21 [details]

    Prize / grant

    • Jansen, B. R. J., Salemink, E. & Wiers, R. W. (2014). The missing factor in Math Anxiety: The role and modification of cognitive biases and executive functioning.
    • Wiers, R. W. (2013). 2013-2017 Ministery of Justice. Training cognitive biases in incarnated youth. €430.000,-..
    • Wiers, R. W. (2011). ZonMW binational grant for 'Addiction. Translational Research into Smoking Cessation in Adolescents.'.
    • Wiers, R. W. (2011). NWO NIHC grant for 'An Integrated Approach. Cognitive and motivational components of adaptive and maladaptive decision-making: an integrative approach.'.
    • Wiers, R. W. (2010). EU, FP7, 'Addictions and Lifestyles In Contemporary Europe - Reframing Addictions Project', ‘Alice-Rap’. PI: Peter Anderson. WP-leader WP6.2 "When Culture and Biology meet"..

    Journal editor

    • Wiers, R. W. (editor) (2010). Addiction (Journal).
    • Wiers, R. W. (editor) (2010). Frontiers in Psychopathology (Journal).
    • Wiers, R. W. (editor) (2010). Addiction Biology (Journal).

    Talk / presentation

    • Wiers, R. W. H. J. (speaker) (13-11-2018). From Lab to Society: the Case of Cognitive Training for Addiction, Erasmus University.
    • Wiers, R. W. H. J. (speaker) (12-9-2018). On the Use of Cognitive Training in the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders, International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Kyoto.
    • Wiers, R. W. H. J. (speaker) (21-6-2018). Psychological Mechanisms of Risk Taking in University Students, Essus network conference on student mental health, Amsterdam.
    • van Beek, R. (speaker), Zerhouni, O. (speaker), Boffo, M. (speaker), Nikolaou, K. (speaker), Wiers, R. W. H. J. (speaker) & Marsman, M. (speaker) (1-9-2017). This but a scratch! Comparing frequentist and Bayesian meta-analysis on CBM on addictive behaviours., 31st annual conference of the European Health Psychology Society., Padua.
    • Wiers, R. W. H. J. (speaker), Larsen, H. (speaker), Kong, G. (speaker), Guiquinto, G. (speaker), van Bockstaele, B. D. (speaker), Boffo, M. (speaker) & Krishnan-Sarin, S. (speaker) (30-8-2017). Is Approach Bias Modification a Useful Tool in Smoking Cessation?, 31st annual conference of the European Health Psychology Society., Padua.
    • Wiers, R. W. H. J. (speaker) (17-9-2016). The addicted mind... or why we like drugs, Nacht van de Kunst & Kennis 2016 , Leiden.
    • Wiers, R. W. (invited speaker) (1-10-2015). Assessing and Changing Implicit Cognitive Processes in Addiction, European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR), Ljubljana, Slovenia.
    • Wiers, R. W. (invited speaker) (1-7-2015). Assessing and Changing Implicit Cognitive Processes in Addiction and related disorders, 13th European Conference on Psychological Assessment (ECPA), Zürich.

    Others

    • Zeitlin, J. (organiser), Duyvendak, J. W. (organiser) & Wiers, R. (organiser) (18-5-2019). Health, Behaviour and Society. Faculty of Social and Behavioural Science (FMG), Public conference (organising a conference, workshop, ...). https://www.uva.nl/en/shared-content/faculteiten/en/faculteit-der-maatschappij-en-gedragswetenschappen/events/conferences/2019/05/fmg-health…
    • Zeitlin, J. H. (organiser), Duyvendak, J. W. (organiser) & Wiers, R. W. H. J. (organiser) (21-10-2017). Populism conference: between resentment and resistance, Amsterdam. public conference, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, UvA (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Wiers, R. W. (organiser) (29-5-2013). Cognitive Training, Affect Regulation and Developmental Psychopathology, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).

    2017

    • Boendermaker, W. J. (2017). Serious gamification: Motivating adolescents to do cognitive training. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]
    • den Uyl, T. E. (2017). Stimulating the addicted brain: The effects of transcranial direct current stimulation and cognitive bias modification in alcohol users. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]

    2022

    • He, L., Basar, E., Wiers, R., Antheunis, M. L. & Krahmer, E. (2022). Data and materials of study "Can chatbots help to motivate smoking cessation?". DataverseNL. https://doi.org/10.34894/az5qj9
    • Witkiewitz, K., Dom, G., Sliedrecht, W., Wiers, R., Roozen, H., Schaap-Jonker, H., Seesink, H.-J., de Waart, R., Vrijmoeth, C. & Ostafin, B. (2022). Alcohol use disorder relapse factors: an exploratory investigation of craving, alcohol dependence severity, and meaning in life. figshare Academic Research System. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.19425571.v1

    2019

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