prof.dr. IHA (Ingmar) Franken

Biography

Ingmar Franken is a full professor at the Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Clinical Psychology group at the Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies. He obtained his PhD in 2003 from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Amsterdam. His research interest is mainly focused on the neurocognitive aspects of addiction and substance abuse and is committed to a “From Lab to Society” research idea, which aims at a strong mutual connection between basic experimental research and clinical practice and health promotion. He presented at several prestigious national and international scientific meetings and has successfully secured governmental and private funding for supporting his research, such as the prestigious VENI and VIDI grant. He has successfully supervised 24 PhD students. He is member of the editorial boards of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, and European Addiction Research. He acts as a reviewer for more than 60 scientific journals and scientific organizations such as the ERC. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific articles. He is the main editor of the Sage Handbook of Addiction Psychology and two Dutch handbooks for professionals on Psychopathology and Addiction.  

Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Full professor | Clinical Psychology
Email
franken@essb.eur.nl

Work

  • Maren Wehrle, Daan Brinks, Zhenyu Gao, Ingmar Franken, Matthias Wieser & Ingmar Franken (17 August 2022) - Neurological Disorders have significant impact on patients and health systems
  • Maren Wehrle, Daan Brinks, Zhenyu Gao, Ingmar Franken, Matthias Wieser & Ingmar Franken (16 August 2022) - -Erasmus University Rotterdam : Neurological Disorders have significant impact on patients and health systems

  • Marien Lievaart, Freddy Veen, J Huijding, JE Hovens & Ingmar Franken (2015) - The Relation between Trait Anger and Impulse Control in Forensic Psychiatric Patients: an EEG Study (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Josanne Dongen, I Brazil & Ingmar Franken (2015) - Psychopathy and its relation to empathy (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Reshmi Marhe, AJ Waters, BJM Wetering & Ingmar Franken (2010) - Implicit and explicit drug-related cognitions predict relapse in heroin and cocaine: An ecological momentary assessment study (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic

  • Ingmar Franken, Rianne Kok & PAC (Pol) van Lier (2017) - Erasmus Initiative Grant

Justflow Counseling

Start date approval
January 2023
End date approval
January 2026
Place
ROTTERDAM
Description
psychologisch advies

Antes Zorg

Start date approval
September 2024
End date approval
September 2027
Place
ROTTERDAM
Description
Counseling

stichting BOPP-West

Start date approval
September 2024
End date approval
September 2027
Place
DEN HAAG
Description
Bestuursfunctie

4.1C Addiction

Year
2024
Course Code
FSWP4029K

  • Kaisa Hytonen

    Context Effects in Valuation, Judgment and Choice: A Neuroscientific Approach
  • Wim Rietdijk

    The use of cognitive factors in explaining entrepreneurship: some empirical results
  • Roeland Dietvorst

    Neural Mechanisms Underlying Social Intelligence and Their Relationship with the Performance of Sales Managers
  • Indy Bernoster

    Essays at the Intersection of Psychology, Biology, and Entrepreneurship
  • Yik Kiu (Plato) Leung

    The Mind with a Touch of Madness? Mental health and well-being of entrepreneurs
  • Yik Kiu (Plato) Leung

    The Mind with a Touch of Madness? Mental health and well-being of entrepreneurs
  • Annelot Wismans

    Behavioural Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic. Studies on Compliance, Vaccination, and Entrepreneurship

News regarding prof.dr. IHA (Ingmar) Franken

Gravitation programme funds groundbreaking research on growing up

The research consortium GUTS, led by Prof. Dr. Eveline Crone, has been honoured with a Gravitation programme grant of 22 million euros.

Alcohol use in teens linked to abnormal brain development

Scientists examined the longer-term effects of alcohol use in young people. They see an accelerated decline of grey matter in the brain.

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