Katie Witkiewitz, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2005-2007 Psychology University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
 2007-2010 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
 2010-2012 Psychology Washington State University, Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington, United States 
 2012- Psychology University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology
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Parents

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G Alan Marlatt grad student 2005 University of Washington
 (Predicting alcohol relapse using nonlinear dynamics and growth mixture modeling.)

Children

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Victoria R. Votaw grad student 2017- Univ. of New Mexico
Hannah Carlon grad student 2020- Univ. of New Mexico
Hanna Hebden grad student 2021- Univ. of New Mexico
David (Ikela) Moniz-Lewis grad student 2021- Univ. of New Mexico
Felicia Tuchman grad student 2022- Univ. of New Mexico
Elizabeth McCallion grad student 2013-2017 Univ. of New Mexico (Neurotree)
Megan Kirouac grad student 2012-2018 Univ. of New Mexico (Neurotree)
Corey Roos grad student 2013-2018 Univ. of New Mexico (Neurotree)
Charles Samuel Robinson grad student 2015-2018 Univ. of New Mexico
Adam D. Wilson grad student 2014-2021 Univ. of New Mexico
Karlyn Edwards grad student 2016-2021 Univ. of New Mexico
Julia E. Swan grad student 2019-2022 Univ. of New Mexico
Elena R. Stein grad student 2016-2023 Univ. of New Mexico
Matthew R. Pearson post-doc 2012-2014 Univ. of New Mexico
Pilar Sanjuan post-doc 2012-2014 Univ. of New Mexico
Kevin S. Montes post-doc 2015-2018 Univ. of New Mexico (Neurotree)
Frank J. Schwebel post-doc 2019-2022 Univ. of New Mexico
Rory A. Pfund post-doc 2020-2022 Univ. of New Mexico
Verlin W. Joseph post-doc 2021-2023 Univ. of New Mexico
Alena Kuhlemeier post-doc 2021-2023 Univ. of New Mexico

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Sarah W. Bowen collaborator
Eric D. Claus collaborator (Neurotree)
Micah Hartwell collaborator
Kevin Erik Vowles collaborator
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Kuhlemeier A, Jaki T, Witkiewitz K, et al. (2024) Validation of predicted individual treatment effects in out of sample respondents. Statistics in Medicine
Votaw VR, Pearson MR, Kranzler HR, et al. (2024) Comparing the psychometric properties of reward and relief drinking measures. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
Lee BP, Witkiewitz K, Mellinger J, et al. (2024) Designing clinical trials to address alcohol use and alcohol-associated liver disease: an expert panel Consensus Statement. Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Heilig M, Witkiewitz K, Ray LA, et al. (2024) Novel medications for problematic alcohol use. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 134
Votaw VR, Tuchman FR, Roos CR, et al. (2024) Examining cocaine use reductions and long-term outcomes in two clinical trials of continuing care for cocaine dependence. Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment. 209394
Kuhlemeier A, Tucker JA, Witkiewitz K. (2024) Role of relative-reinforcement value of alcohol-free activities during recovery from alcohol use disorder in an adult clinical sample. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
McCrady BS, Claus E, Witkiewitz K, et al. (2024) Neurocognitive and neurobehavioral mechanisms of change following psychological treatment for alcohol use disorder. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 107538
Garcia CC, Richards DK, Tuchman FR, et al. (2024) Reductions in World Health Organization risk drinking level are associated with improvements in sleep problems among individuals with alcohol use disorder. Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire). 59
Richards DK, Tuchman FR, Hallgren KA, et al. (2024) Reductions in World Health Organization Risk Drinking Level Are Associated With Reductions in Alcohol Use Disorder Diagnosis and Criteria: Evidence From an Alcohol Pharmacotherapy Trial. Journal of Addiction Medicine
Christopher M, Bowen S, Witkiewitz K, et al. (2024) A multisite feasibility randomized clinical trial of mindfulness-based resilience training for aggression, stress, and health in law enforcement officers. Bmc Complementary Medicine and Therapies. 24: 142
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