How are emotional skills linked to mental health – and can physical activity make a difference?
@eva-herzog.bsky.social's PhD research explored how emotional intelligence, emotion regulation & repetitive negative thinking relate to mental health and psychopathology.
How are emotional skills linked to mental health – and can physical activity make a difference?
@eva-herzog.bsky.social's PhD research explored how emotional intelligence, emotion regulation & repetitive negative thinking relate to mental health and psychopathology.
Designed for professionals in psychotherapy, psychiatry, and clinical psychology, it covers DSM-5 diagnostics, interview structure, and hands-on practice.
More info: www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...
Designed for professionals in psychotherapy, psychiatry, and clinical psychology, it covers DSM-5 diagnostics, interview structure, and hands-on practice.
More info: www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...
@maxganslmeier.bsky.social completed his PhD on the effects of trauma-focused therapy on memory.
@maxganslmeier.bsky.social completed his PhD on the effects of trauma-focused therapy on memory.
www.uni-goettingen.de/de/3240.html...
www.uni-goettingen.de/de/3240.html...
Do trauma-focused interventions change what we remember – or only how we remember it?
In her dissertation, @milenaaleksic.bsky.social explored this question through a series of experimental studies.
Do trauma-focused interventions change what we remember – or only how we remember it?
In her dissertation, @milenaaleksic.bsky.social explored this question through a series of experimental studies.
Why is it so hard to quit smoking?
Franziska Motka explored this question in her PhD at our department, completed on Oct 20, 2025. She investigated the psychological and neurobiological processes that keep chronic smoking going – and how they can be changed.
Why is it so hard to quit smoking?
Franziska Motka explored this question in her PhD at our department, completed on Oct 20, 2025. She investigated the psychological and neurobiological processes that keep chronic smoking going – and how they can be changed.
This year, six colleagues from our team successfully completed their PhDs. We’ll introduce them and their research in a short series.
We start with @miamgunak.bsky.social, whose dissertation asked: How are trauma and PTSD related to cognitive functioning and dementia risk?
This year, six colleagues from our team successfully completed their PhDs. We’ll introduce them and their research in a short series.
We start with @miamgunak.bsky.social, whose dissertation asked: How are trauma and PTSD related to cognitive functioning and dementia risk?
This year, six colleagues from our team successfully completed their PhDs. We’ll introduce them and their research in a short series.
We start with @miamgunak.bsky.social, whose dissertation asked: How are trauma and PTSD related to cognitive functioning and dementia risk?
This year, six colleagues from our team successfully completed their PhDs. We’ll introduce them and their research in a short series.
We start with @miamgunak.bsky.social, whose dissertation asked: How are trauma and PTSD related to cognitive functioning and dementia risk?
The SPTQ is a validated tool to assess sexual problems after trauma - it captures issues like boundaries & sexual agency.
For clinicians & researchers supporting survivors’ sexual well-being. #Trauma #SexualHealth
📄 doi.org/10.1080/0022...
The SPTQ is a validated tool to assess sexual problems after trauma - it captures issues like boundaries & sexual agency.
For clinicians & researchers supporting survivors’ sexual well-being. #Trauma #SexualHealth
📄 doi.org/10.1080/0022...
🔗 Info & registration: www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...
🔗 Info & registration: www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...
We’re happy about the continued interest and already planning the 2026 cohort!
🔗 www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...
We’re happy about the continued interest and already planning the 2026 cohort!
🔗 www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...
🔗For more information on our team: www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...
🔗For more information on our team: www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...