Anke Versluis
PhD candidate
- Name
- A. Versluis MSc
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 6343
- a.versluis@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9489-7925
Research
My research focuses on developing and testing interventions aimed at reducing unreported stress (e.g. implicit processes and emotions) and prolonged cardiovascular activity. I have a special interest in examining the effects of the interventions in daily life.
More about my research: www.piekeren.com (in Dutch)
Research school
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Experimental Psychopathology (EPP)
Publications
Versluis, A., Maric, M., & Peute, L. (2014). N=1 studies in onderzoek en praktijk. De Psycholoog, 3, 10-20.
Press
Versluis, A. (2016). ‘Piekeren is pas een probleem als je gedachten niet los kunt laten.’ AD, 28 January
2016.
Versluis, A. (2015). Stop piekeren met een app. Leidsch Dagblad, 10 February 2015.
PhD candidate
- Social & Behavioural Sciences
- Psychology
- Health, Medical & Neuropsychology
- Brown S.B.R.E., Brosschot J.F., Versluis A., Thayer J.F. & Verkuil B. (2022), Assessing new methods to optimally detect episodes of non-metabolic heart rate variability reduction as an indicator of psychological stress in everyday life: a thorough evaluation of six methods, Frontiers in Neuroscience : 156-166.
- Versluis A., Verkuil B., Lane R.D., Hagemann D., Thayer J.F. & Brosschot J.F. (2021), Ecological momentary assessment of emotional awareness: preliminary evaluation of psychometric properties, Current Psychology 40(3): 1402-1410.
- Versluis A., Verkuil B., Spinhoven P. & Brosschot J.F. (2020), Feasibility and effectiveness of a worry-reduction training using the smartphone: a pilot randomised controlled trial, British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 48(2): 227-239.
- Brown S.B.R.E., Brosschot J.F., Versluis A., Thayer J.F. & Verkuil B. (2018), New methods to optimally detect episodes of non-metabolic heart rate variability reduction as an indicator of psychological stress in everyday life, International Journal of Psychophysiology 131: 30-36.
- Versluis A. (21 March 2018), Reducing daily stress: Breaking a habit (Dissertatie. Gezondheids, medische en neuropsychologie / psychologie instuut, Social Sciences, Leiden University). Supervisor(s) and Co-supervisor(s): Brosschot J.F. & Spinhoven P., Verkuil B.
- Versluis A., Verkuil B., Spinhoven P. & Brosschot J.F. (2018), Effectiveness of a smartphone-based worry-reduction training for stress reduction: A randomized-controlled trial, Psychology & Health 33(9): 1079-1099.
- Versluis A., Verkuil B. & Brosschot J.F. (2018), Converging evidence that subliminal evaluative conditioning does not affect self-esteem or cardiovascular activity, Stress and Health 34(2): 235-246.
- Ploeg M.M. van der, Brosschot J.F., Versluis A. & Verkuil B. (2017), Peripheral physiological responses to subliminally presented negative affective stimuli: A systematic review, Biological Psychology 129: 131-153.
- Versluis A., Verkuil B. & Brosschot J.F. (2016), Reducing worry and subjective health complaints: A randomized trial of an internet-delivered worry postponement intervention, British Journal of Health Psychology 21(2): 318-335.
- Versluis A., Verkuil B., Spinhoven P., Van der Ploeg M.M. & Brosschot J.F. (2016), Changing Mental Health and Positive Psychological Well-Being Using Ecological Momentary Interventions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, Journal of Medical Internet Research 18(6): e152.
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