Publicaties
refereed academic publications (8)
2010
- E. Salemink, P. Hertel & B. Mackintosh (2010). Interpretation training influences memory for prior interpretations. Emotion, 10(6), 903-907.
- E. Salemink, M. van den Hout & M. Kindt (2010). Generalisation of modified interpretive bias across tasks and domains. Cognition & Emotion, 24(3), 453-464.
- E. Salemink, M. van den Hout & M. Kindt (2010). How does cognitive bias modification affect anxiety? Mediation analyses and experimental data. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 38(1), 59-66.
- D.S. van Deursen, E. Salemink, J. Lammers & R.W. Wiers (2010). Selectieve en geïndiceerde preventie van problematisch middelengebruik bij jongeren. Kind en Adolescent, 31(4), 234-246.
- E. Salemink & M.A. van den Hout (2010). Trained interpretive bias survives mood change. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 41(3), 310-315.
- E. Salemink & M.A. van den Hout (2010). Validation of the “recognition task” used in the training of interpretation biases. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 41(2), 140-144.
- W.G. Lange, E. Salemink, I. Windey, G.P.J. Keijsers, J. Krans, E.S. Becker & M. Rinck (2010). Does modified interpretation bias influence automatic avoidance behaviour? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 24(3), 326-337.
2009
- E. Salemink, M. van den Hout & M. Kindt (2009). Effects of positive interpretive bias modification in highly anxious individuals. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23(5), 676-683.
academic publications (1)
2009
- D.S. van Deursen, E. Salemink, T. Schoenmakers & R.W. Wiers (2009). Het hertrainen van automatische cognitieve processen bij angst- en verslavingsproblematiek. GZ-psychologie, 2, 24-29, 31.
professional publications (1)
2009
- P. Boelen, E. Salemink & C. van der Heiden (2009). Cognitieve therapie bij angststoornissen. In S. Colijn, H. Snijders, M. Thunnissen, S. Bögels & W. Trijsburg (Eds.), Leerboek Psychotherapie (pp. 613-626). Utrecht: De Tijdstroom.
doctoral thesis (1)
2008
- E. Salemink (2008, September 5). Believing is seeing: The causal role of interpretive bias. Universiteit van Utrecht (176 pag.). Supervisor(s): M.A. van den Hout & prof.dr. M. Kindt.
recognitions (1)
2010
- E. Salemink (2010). NWO Veni grant for ‘Triple A: Anxiety, Alcohol and Automatic cognitive biases.’. NWO Veni grant: . Recognition.