Aktuelle Publikationen des Lehrstuhls

Wir m?chten Sie an dieser Stelle auf die aktuellen Publikationen des Lehrstuhls für Klinische 球探足球比分 und Psychotherapie aus dem Jahr 2026 aufmerksam machen (Stand: 11.05.2026).

Hier finden Sie alle Publikationen des Lehrstuhls seit dem 01.01.2026:

Blümel, Stefan/H?sch, Yolanda/Steins-Loeber, Sabine (2026): Implementierung von Deliberate Practice in die universit?re Psychotherapieausbildung: Best Practices des Bamberger Modells. In: Die Psychotherapie 71, S. 212–218.

Ehrmann, Dominic et al. (2026): Ecological Momentary Assessment of Person-Reported Outcomes in Diabetes: Unlocking Insights with Continuous Glucose Monitoring and the Potential for Precision Medicine. In: Current diabetes reports 26, S. 1–16.

Hermanns, Norbert et al. (2026a): Perceptions of use and value for different types of digital health solutions among people with type 1 and 2 diabetes in France. In: Acta diabetologica 63, S. 37–47.

Hermanns, Norbert et al. (2026b): Independent associations of mental health and diabetes complications with health‐related quality of life: Evidence from a cross‐sectional study. In: Diabetes, obesity and metabolism 28, S. 2383–2392.

Lehe, Martin S. et al. (2026): Efficacy of the Intervention Against the Stigmatization of Men With Eating Disorders in Primary Healthcare (iSMEsH): Results From a Randomized Waitlist-Controlled Study. In: The international journal of eating disorders, S. 1–14.

Lehmann, Gina et al. (2026): Uncovering distinct predictors of diabetes distress and depressive symptoms in a longitudinal survival analysis of incidence and remission: indication for diverging aetiological paths. In: Diabetologia 69, S. 1205–1215.

Petzke, Tara M. et al. (2026): A longitudinal bifactor approach to modelling somatic symptom development in psychosomatic treatment. In: Journal of psychosomatic research 204, S. 1–8.

Schmid, Anna M. et al. (2026): Daily stress and gaming: an ambulatory assessment study in individuals with pathological, risky, and non-problematic gaming behavior. In: Acta psychologica 263, S. 1–12.