Schenkel, Edwin

Edwin Schenkel is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology and a licensed Psychological Psychotherapist (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) at the Therapie – and Beratungszentrum of the Georg-Elias-Mueller-Institute of Psychology, University of Göttingen.

Research Interests

  • Cognitive Biases, Cognitive Bias Modification
  • Emotional Psychopathology
  • Transdiagnostic processes
  • Translational clinical research
  • Substance use disorders

Scientific and Social Media Profile

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Publications

Demi D. Tenschert, Joyce Wilbers, Patrick Eichelsheim, Valerie Delbressine, Edwin Schenkel, José A.E. Custers, Judith B. Prins, Yes A.J. van de Wouw, Nicole M.A. Blijlevens, Jacqueline J. Loonen, Indira Tendolkar & Janna N. Vrijsen (in press). Examining the Feasibility of Cognitive Bias Modification for Cancer Patients and Survivors in Three Independent Pilot Studies. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology Research and Practice.

Schenkel, E. J., Schöneck, R., Becker, E. S., Wiers, R. W., Lindenmeyer, J., & Rinck, M. (2024). Long-term effects of alcohol-avoidance training: Do changes in approach bias predict who will remain abstinent?. Alcohol, clinical & experimental research48(10), 1979–1990. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.15431

Schenkel, E. J., Rinck, M., Wiers, R. W., Becker, E. S., Muhlig, S., Schoeneck, R., & Lindenmeyer, J. (2024). Implementing Approach-Bias Modification as Add-On to Varieties of Clinical Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders: Results of a Multicenter RCT. European addiction research30(2), 94–102. https://doi.org/10.1159/000537811  

Schenkel, E. J., Schöneck, R., Wiers, R. W., Veling, H., Becker, E. S., Lindenmeyer, J., & Rinck, M. (2023). Does selective inhibition training reduce relapse rates when added to standard treatment of alcohol use disorder? A randomized controlled trial. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research47(5), 963-974https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.15055