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🔥New paper alert: How are defense mechanisms linked to conflict and structure in the OPD?
In a large clinical sample, defense styles were associated not only with structural impairment but also independently with conflict modes. Especially neurotic defense was strongly predicted by OPD conflicts.

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🚨 New paper: Meta-analysis of 73 RCTs examined how treatment dosage and intensity in trauma-focused interventions affect PTSD & depression symptoms and completion rates. Intensive, personalized schedules with more completed sessions may improve outcomes.
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Last week @lvierl.bsky.social has joined the German Congress for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy (DKPM/DGPM Congress 2026), where she presented her study on the role of defense mechanisms in the OPD.

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Registration is now open for the International Congress on Therapy and Treatment of Personality Disorders (July 3–5, LMU Hospital, Munich).
Our Postdoc @lvierl.bsky.social is part of the organizing committee and will offer a workshop on „Rupture & Repair “.

For further information: ikttp.org

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Psychotherapy in Legal Contexts: New workshop at our department in November 2026, led by @lawolkenstein.bsky.social.

Explore how therapeutic processes affect memory, credibility, and suggestibility in criminal proceedings.
🔗 More info: www.lmu.de/psy/de/lehrs...

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💡 3rd DZPG ECS Congress in Berlin: 100+ early career scientists, lively exchange, and eye-opening & encouraging keynotes from Daniel Leising & Christine Knaevelsrud – with @sabrinabenz.bsky.social joining from our team. Looking forward to the DZPG Annual Meeting in Sep in Munich! www.dzpg.org/en/

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📄 Full article: doi.org 10.1176/appi.ajp.20250189
Team: Charlotte Wittekind, Franziska Motka, Tobias Rüther

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Unlike findings in alcohol use disorder, ApBM effects may not generalize across substances. Smoking—especially in chronic users—may be driven more by habitual stimulus–response patterns than by cue-driven approach biases.

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👉 Result: Adding ApBM did not improve abstinence or other smoking outcomes compared to treatment as usual.

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Can targeting automatic approach biases improve smoking cessation?
In a large randomized, double-blind clinical trial (N=351), we tested whether Approach Bias Modification (ApBM) as an add-on to cognitive-behavioral smoking cessation improves long-term abstinence.

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Impressions from the PSYNETS Winter School in partly snowy Amsterdam. Our PhD student @sabrinabenz.bsky.social joined a week on current developments in network modeling, with a strong focus on Bayesian approaches (featuring a full day for the first time). Excited to see this flow into our research.

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🚨 New paper out!
Using EMA & actigraphy in depressed inpatients (N = 59; 7-week RCT), we found strong same-day associations in networks between mood, repetitive negative thinking, emotion regulation difficulties, and physical activity, with some carry-over across days.
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Great to present with @a-seewald.bsky.social our ideas on personalizing psychotherapy at the DFG network meeting at Universitätsklinikum Freiburg. Excited about the stimulating discussions - looking forward to continued collaboration and follow-up projects.

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Ein inspirierender Austausch beim 1. Deutschen Lehrtherapeut:innenkongress in Bochum. Als Team der Berufsqualifizierenden Tätigkeit III nehmen wir neue Perspektiven, anregende Gespräche und wertvolle Kontakte aus dem bundesweiten Treffen mit in die Lehrtherapie an unseren Hochschulambulanzen.

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Can Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) reduce binge-eating frequency and enhance emotional skills in adults with Binge-Eating Disorder (BED)?

@heidrunmutter.bsky.social, a doctoral researcher, will explore this in a randomized controlled trial with N=100.
Stay tuned for updates!

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In our Outpatient Center for Psychological Treatment, we provide cognitive behavioral therapy for adults, with a focus on trauma-related disorders. We also combine clinical care with research on PTSD, treatment outcomes, and traumatic memories as well as teaching.

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🎄 Before the Christmas break begins, we want to thank you for your support - we're looking forward to continuing to share our work in 2026.
Wishing you a restful winter break and a good start into the new year! ✨

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We’re offering a 2-day workshop on SCID-5-AMPD in November 2026!
Designed for professionals who want to deepen their skills in dimensional personality diagnostics.
More info: www.lmu.de/psy/en/chair...

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Many thanks to the PI Sebastian Wolf as well as many colleagues who we (@eva-herzog.bsky.social, @miamgunak.bsky.social, Tristan Nakagawa, Keisuke Takano, and @thomasehring.bsky.social) had the pleasure to collaborate with in this project.

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The basis for this recommendation were the positive findings of the ImPuls project funded by the Innovation Fund. Results of the clinical trial can be found here: doi.org/10.1016/S221...

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We were thrilled to hear that the G-BA-Innovationsausschuss has recommended implementing the ImPuls intervention, a transdiagnostic group exercise program for mental disorders, in standard care (see innovationsfonds.g-ba.de/downloads/be...).

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🤝 Team members involved in this line of research:
@julia-funk.bsky.social @celinalianemueller.bsky.social @thomasehring.bsky.social @joannahunsmann.bsky.social

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💡 Future directions:
• Using EMA to assess negative thought spirals provides additional value for the prediction psychopathology.
• In future studies, we will explore in which situations people engage in RNT, analyze temporal patterns of RNT, and investigate how both relates to psychopathology.

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🔍 What we found:
• EMA scores predicted depression and anxiety up to one year later.
• These effects held after accounting for baseline symptoms and retrospective trait RNT measures — and EMA turned out to be a more consistent predictor of psychopathology than trait measures at later follow-ups.

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Measuring Negative Thought Spirals in Real Time 🧠📱
In two studies, we used ecological momentary assessment (EMA) via smartphones to track repetitive negative thinking in real time.

🔗 Read the studies:
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Read the publications here:

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What are clinical implications?
- Preventing dropout may require an adequate preparation for treatment.
- Modifying existing treatment approaches and offering adjuvant or second-line treatment options to specific subgroups of PTSD patients may hold promise for reducing non-response.

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What do we learn?
- Dropout in refugees and naturalistic PTSD treatment not higher as previously assumed; refugee-specific predictors must be considered.
- Treatment modifications for patients at high risk of non-response. Future research should focus on mechanisms and process variables.

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