Institut für Psychologie


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Implicit motives and leadership performance revisited: What constitutes the leadership motive pattern? (2015) Steinmann B, Dörr S, Schultheiss O, Maier GW Journal article, Original article A Therapeutic Approach to Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): Modularized Treatment Program Wie kann man den Umgang mit prämenstruellen Symptomen verändern? Ein modularisiertes Behandlungsprogramm (2015) Janda C, Kues JN, Kleinstäuber M, Weise C Journal article Examining risk and resilience factors for depression: The role of self-criticism and self-compassion (2015) Ehret A, Joormann J, Berking M Journal article, other Evaluation der psychotherapeutischen Fachambulanzen für Gewaltstraftäter in Bayern. Erster Zwischenbericht. (2015) Schmucker M, Carl L Other publication type, Projektbericht The influence of implicit motives on implicit instrumental conditioning: Testing a principle focusing on the power motive (2015) Köllner M Thesis Less Is More? Think Again! A Cognitive Fluency-Based More-Less Asymmetry in Comparative Communication (2015) Hoorens V, Bruckmüller S Journal article, Original article How to sweeten bitter relationships: Reparation of political trust (2015) Methner N, Bruckmüller S, Steffens M Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Associations between implicit motives and salivary steroids, 2D:4D digit ratio, mental rotation performance, and verbal fluency. (2015) Schultheiss O, Zimni M Journal article Evaluating the (cost-)effectiveness of guided and unguided Internet-based self-help for problematic alcohol use in employees - a three arm randomized controlled trial (2015) Boß L, Lehr D, Berking M, Heleen R, Schaub M, Ebert D Journal article, other Clinical Profiles of Premenstrual Experiences Among Women Having Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): Affective Changes Predominate and Relate to Social and Occupational Functioning (2015) Schmelzer K, Ditzen B, Weise C, Andersson G, Hiller W, Kleinstäuber M Journal article