World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Guido Pieters

Guido Pieters

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
5246
World Ranking
10481
National Ranking
149

Overview

Guido Pieters was affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium during their academic career. The scientist is noted as deceased.

There are no available records of recent papers authored by Guido Pieters, nor any listed frequent co-authors or publication venues. Information about book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics is not available.

Due to the lack of detailed bibliographic and research data, it is not possible to provide an overview of their specific scientific contributions or thematic areas within their work.

Best Publications

  • Reality monitoring and metacognitive beliefs related to cognitive confidence in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Dirk Hermans;Karoline Martens;Klara De Cort;Guido Pieters

  • Patient involvement in mental health care: one size does not fit all.

    Else Tambuyzer;Guido Pieters;Chantal Van Audenhove

  • Reduced specificity of autobiographical memory: a mediator between rumination and ineffective social problem-solving in major depression?

    Filip Raes;Dirk Hermans;J. Mark G. Williams;Koen Demyttenaere

  • Cognitive confidence in obsessive-compulsive disorder : Distrusting perception, attention and memory

    Dirk Hermans;Ute Engelen;Luc Grouwels;Els Joos

  • Trauma and autobiographical memory specificity in depressed inpatients

    Dirk Hermans;Kris Van den Broeck;Gerrit Belis;Filip Raes

  • Expressed emotion: a review of assessment instruments

    G Van Humbeeck;Ch Van Audenhove;M De Hert;G Pieters

  • PERSONALITY PROTOTYPES IN EATING DISORDERS BASED ON THE BIG FIVE MODEL

    Laurence Claes;Walter Vandereycken;Patrick Luyten;Bart Soenens

  • Towards a neurocircuitry in anorexia nervosa: evidence from functional neuroimaging studies.

    Kris van Kuyck;Nathalie Gérard;Koen Van Laere;Cindy Casteels

  • Which elements in the treatment of eating disorders are necessary 'ingredients' in the recovery process?--A comparison between the patient's and therapist's view

    Johan Vanderlinden;H Buis;Guido Pieters;Michel Probst

  • Brain Type 1 Cannabinoid Receptor Availability in Patients with Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa

    Nathalie Gérard;Guido Pieters;Karolien Goffin;Guy Bormans

  • Drive for thinness, affect regulation and physical activity in eating disorders: a daily life study.

    Kristof Vansteelandt;Frank Rijmen;Guido Pieters;Michel Probst

  • Comparison of Changes in Physical Self-Concept, Global Self-Esteem, Depression and Anxiety following Two Different Psychomotor Therapy Programs in Nonpsychotic Psychiatric Inpatients

    Jan Knapen;Peter Van de Vliet;Herman Van Coppenolle;Ans David

  • Implicit and explicit memory for shape, body weight, and food-related words in patients with anorexia nervosa and nondieting controls.

    Dirk Hermans;Guido Pieters;Paul Eelen

  • Is overgeneral autobiographical memory an isolated memory phenomenon in major depression

    Filip Raes;Dirk Hermans;J Mark G Williams;Koen Demyttenaere

  • Using Indirect Measurement Tasks to Assess the Self–Concept of Personality: A Systematic Review and Meta–Analyses:

    K. De Cuyper;J. De Houwer;K. Vansteelandt;M. Perugini

  • State anxiety and subjective well-being responses to acute bouts of aerobic exercise in patients with depressive and anxiety disorders

    Jan Knapen;Elke Sommerijns;Davy Vancampfort;Pascal Sienaert

  • Assessment of physical self-perceptions in normal Flemish adults versus depressed psychiatric patients

    P Van de Vliet;J Knapen;P Onghena;Kenneth R Fox

  • Which factors do provoke binge eating? An exploratory study in eating disorder patients.

    Johan Vanderlinden;R Dalle Grave;F Fernandez;Walter Vandereycken

  • Recovery for all in the community; position paper on principles and key elements of community-based mental health care.

    René Keet;Marjonneke de Vetten-Mc Mahon;Laura Shields-Zeeman;Torleif Ruud;Torleif Ruud

  • Exercise for the Treatment of Depression

    Jan Knapen;Davy Vancampfort;B Schoubs;Michel Probst

Frequent Co-Authors

Dirk Hermans
Dirk Hermans KU Leuven
Filip Raes
Filip Raes KU Leuven
Marc De Hert
Marc De Hert KU Leuven
Bernard Sabbe
Bernard Sabbe University of Antwerp
Wouter Hulstijn
Wouter Hulstijn University of Antwerp

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring a degree in psychology opens diverse academic and career opportunities, especially in the field of education and counseling. Many students pursue online psychology programs that can lead to roles such as school counselor, mental health advocate, or youth mentor.

Requirements to become a school counselor differ across states. If you’re interested in working with students, you can follow resources detailing how to become a school counselor in Massachusetts or review specific steps involved in becoming a school counselor in Michigan.

Certification processes and training can vary. For example, you can learn about Minnesota school counselor certification requirements. If you’re considering other states, guidance on how to become a school counselor in Mississippi is also available.

No matter where you choose to study, earning an online degree in psychology can give you a flexible foundation to start a meaningful counseling career or branch into related fields.

Best Scientists Citing Guido Pieters

Recently Published Articles