Katie Witkiewitz
Katie Witkiewitz is a prominent psychologist and professor known for her extensive research in the field of addiction and relapse prevention. She is currently a Regents' Professor at the University of New Mexico in the Department of Psychology.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Witkiewitz was born and raised in United States. She completed her undergraduate studies in psychology at the University of Washington, where she developed an interest in addiction research. She then pursued her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the same university.
Career[edit | edit source]
After completing her doctorate, Witkiewitz joined the faculty of the University of Washington as an assistant professor. She later moved to the University of New Mexico, where she currently holds the position of Regents' Professor in the Department of Psychology.
Witkiewitz's research focuses on the development and evaluation of treatments for substance use disorders, with a particular emphasis on mindfulness-based interventions and relapse prevention. She has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in this field and has received several awards for her work.
Research[edit | edit source]
Witkiewitz's research has significantly contributed to the understanding of addiction and relapse. She has developed innovative models for predicting relapse and has evaluated the effectiveness of various treatments for substance use disorders. Her work has also explored the role of mindfulness in addiction recovery.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Witkiewitz has received numerous awards for her research, including the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology. She is also a Fellow of the American Psychological Society.
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