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ANXIETY SYMPOSIUM 2015

iNVITATION

Anxiety Symposium 2015 of the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy

 


Venue:

Haus der Begegnung (Restaurant "Vitus")

University of Regensburg

Hinter der Grieb 8

93047 Regensburg

 

 
 

Andreas Mühlberger and team


pROGRAM

Program

Tuesday 12.05.2015:

13.00: Opening

Prof. Dr. Andreas Mühlberger

13:15 – 14:45: Opening lecture

Prof. Dr. Michelle Craske

University of California, Los Angeles

anxiety.psych.ucla.edu/drcraske.php

Mechanisms of change in exposure therapy:

What do we really know?

15:15 – 16:15: Afternoon lecture

Prof. Dr. Silvia Schneider

University of Bochum

www.kli.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/kkjp/kkjp.html

Treating anxiety disorders in children and adolescents:

Challenges and perspectives

16:30 – 18:00: Poster session
News and updates in anxiety research
Mittwoch 13.05.2015:

9:30 – 10:30: Morning lecture

Dr. Michael Odenwald

University of Konstanz

www.psychologie.uni-konstanz.de /forschung/clinicalpsychology/mitarbeiter

Narrative Exposure Therapy for PTSD:

Theoretical foundation & application among severely traumatized populations

10:30 – 11:00: Talk

Dr. Youssef Shiban

University of Regensburg

www.uni-regensburg.de/psy8

Searching for optimal exposure setups:

Multiple contexts, multiple stimuli

11:30 – 12:00: Talk

Dr. Julia Diemer

University of Regensburg

www.uni-regensburg.de/psy8

Distraction versus focussing inexposure therapy

12:00 – 13:00: Closing lecture

Prof. Gerhard Andersson

Linköping University, Sweden

www.gerhardandersson.se/

Internet-based treatment


IMPRESSIONS

Impressions Anxiety Symposium 2015

Tuesday, 12.05.2015

Welcome and opening: Prof. Dr. Andreas Mühlberger

Opening Lecture: Michelle Craske, PhD

Afternoon Lecture: Prof. Dr. Silvia Schneider

Poster Session


Wednesday, 13.05.2015

Morning Lecture: Dr. Michael Odenwald

Talk: Dr. Youssef Shiban

Talk: Dr. Julia Diemer

Closing Lecture: Prof. Gerhard Andersson



  1. Fakultät für Psychologie, Pädagogik und Sportwissenschaft
  2. Institut für Psychologie