Anneke Goudriaan

(Principal Investigator), Prof. PhD

20022024

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Personal profile

Research interests

Translational and clinical research into neurobiological and psychological working mechanisms of substance use disorders and behavioral addictions. A focus on the influence of self-regulation and motivational functions on the course of addictive disorders. 

Core themes of my research are the unravelling of neuropsychological mechanisms behind addictive disorders, and the study of novel (add-on) interventions in a broad group of persons, ranging from RCTs in e-health interventions (persons not in treatment) to interventions in double-diagnosis patients (addictions and psychotic disorders).

As a scientist, and from 2011 onwards as a clinician, I have had a keen interest in both fundamental research and the translation to clinically relevant research and interventions. This is also what drives me, and in the recent years I also lead applied research in clinical practice, for instance evaluating and innovating psychological interventions in addiction, and  using neurocognitive screening in RCTs and datascience in e-health projects.

Neuroimaging and  psychopharmacological translational studies of addictive disorders: gambling disorder, at-risk young adult cannabis users, alcohol use disorder, cocaine use disorder. Discovering the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the development and course of addictive disorders; e.g. structural and functional neuroimaging studies associated with cannabis use (MRI, DTI) and neurocognitive processes associated with changes in cannabis use over time.

 

specialisation

Bijzonder hoogleraar: Werkingsmechanismen en behandeling van verslaving

External positions

Arkin

1 Apr 2012 → …

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