Bullying-Erfahrungen bei PatientInnen einer Ambulanz für Kinder- und Jugendpsychotherapie – eine besonders gefährdete Gruppe?.
Kkjp 2020-1
Vegetarian
diet and mental health: Cross-sectional and longitudinal
analyses in culturally diverse samples.
Klipsy 2020-1
A New 3-Day Standardized Eyeblink Conditioning Protocol to Assess Extinction Learning From Infancy to Adulthood.
KKJP 2020-2
Behavioral measures to fight Covid-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.
Klipsy 2020-2
DNA methylation of FKBP5 and response to exposure-based
psychological therapy.
KKJP 2019-4
Patienten mit Panikstörung in der Primärversorgung: Effekte eines praxisteam-unterstützten Übungsprogrammes. Eine Cluster-randomisierte Studie
Klipsy 2019-4
Entwicklung und Prävention von Essstörungen und Adipositas bei Kindern und Jugendlichen.
KKJP2019-5
Brief Form of the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire (F-SozU K-6):Validation, Norms, and Cross-Cultural Measurement Invariance in theUSA, Germany, Russia, and China
Klipsy 2019-5
Facial Emotion Recognition Abilities in Women Experiencing Eating Disorders.
KKJP2019-6
Psychotherapist trainees’ professional self-doubt and negative personal reaction: Changes during cognitive behavioral therapy and association with patient progress.
Klipsy 2019-6
Body image perceptions and symptoms of disturbed eating behavior among children and adolescents in Germany.
KKJP 2019-7
Post-exposure cortisol administrati-on does not augment the
sucess of exposure therapy: A randomized placebo-controlled
study.
Klipsy 2019-7
Sleep-dependent selective imitation in infants.
KKJP 2019-8
Mechanisms, Genes and Treatment: Experimental Fear Conditioning, the Serotonin Transporter Gene, and the Outcome of a Highly Standardized Exposure-based Fear Treatment.
Klipsy 2019-8
Observational Learning of Distraction as an Emotion Regulation Strategy in 22-Month-Old Toddlers.
KKJP
2019-9
Does napping enhance the effects of Cognitive Bias Modification-Appraisal training? An experimental study.
Klipsy 2019-9
CONTACT
Ruhr-Universität
Bochum
MHRTC
Mental Health Research and Treatment Center
Bochumer Fenster
Massenbergstraße 9 - 13
44787 Bochum
Phone
+49 234 32 27788
The Mental Health Research and Treatment Center (MHRTC) at Ruhr-University Bochum´s Faculty of Psychology includes the professorships for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy and for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology as well as their associated postgraduate training programs and outpatient clinics for adult and child/adolescent psychotherapy. It combines etiological and treatment research in order to contribute to a better understanding of the interplay of psychological, biological and social factors as well as to sustainably ameliorate mental health care across the lifespan. Thanks to the support of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation and other funding agencies it features comprehensive clinical, experimental psychological, psychophysiological and psychometric/biostatistical infrastructure. In its outpatient clinics, each year over 2000 children, adolescents and adults with the whole range of mental disorders are treated using evidence-based methods.
DEPARTMENTS
Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
PROGRAMS FOR PATIENTS
Treatment Center for Child and
Adolescent Psychotherapy