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M.Sc. Teresa Bolzenkötter

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Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy

PhD Candidate (scholarship holder)

Address
Habelschwerdter Allee 45
Room JK 26/237
14195 Berlin
Fax
(030) 838-466346

2022

  • Weber, M., Schulze, L., Bolzenkötter, T., Niemeyer, H., & Renneberg, B. (2022). Mental health and loneliness in university students during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: A longitudinal study. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13:848645. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.848645

2017

  • Bolzenkötter, T.M., Carpenter, J.K., & Hofmann, S.G. (2017). Agoraphobia and Gender. In: K.L. Nadal (Ed.): The SAGE Encyclopedia of Psychology and Gender (pp. 52-53). Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc.

  • Carpenter, J.K., Bolzenkötter, T.M., & Hofmann, S.G. (2017). Panic Disorder and Gender. In: K.L. Nadal (Ed.): The SAGE Encyclopedia of Psychology and Gender (pp. 1263-1265). Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc.

 

Contributions to Congresses

  • Bolzenkötter, T., Neubauer, A.B., & Koval, P. (2024, February 10). A daily life experiment investigating the causal effect of momentary mindfulness on rumination, negative affect, and their dynamic interplay [Poster presentation]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology annual convention, San Diego, USA.
  • Bolzenkötter, T., Neubauer, A.B., & Koval, P. (2023, October 4). Does a momentary mindfulness intervention impact rumination, negative affect, and their dynamics [Paper presentation]. Emotions, Utrecht, Netherlands.
  • Bolzenkötter, T., Zetsche, U., Bürkner, P., Renneberg, B., & Schulze, L. (2022, September 28). Sticky Thoughts: Can brief detached mindfulness exercises that are integrated into daily life reduce repetitive negative thinking? [Early career talk & Poster presentation]. Resilience Symposium, Mainz, Germany.
  • Bolzenkötter, T., Zetsche, U., Bürkner, P., Renneberg, B., & Schulze, L (2022, September 9). Assessing the short-term effects of detached mindfulness: A micro-intervention for repetitive negative thinking [Paper presentation]. Conference of the European Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Bolzenkötter, T., Zetsche, U., Renneberg, B., & Schulze, L (2022, June 15). Assessing the immediate effects of detached mindfulness: A micro-intervention for repetitive negative thinking [Paper presentation]. Society of Ambulatory Assessment Conference, online.
  • Bolzenkötter, T., Zetsche, U., Renneberg, B., & Schulze, L (2021, June 19). Assessing the short-term effects of detached mindfulness: A micro-intervention for repetitive negative thinking [Pre data Poster presentation]. Conference of the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Sciences, online.
  • Bolzenkötter, T., Zetsche, U., Renneberg, B., & Schulze, L (2021, October 4). Sticky thoughts: A smartphone intervention for repetitive negative thinking [Poster presentation]. Tabula Rasa, Urania Berlin, Germany
  • Bolzenkötter, T., Venz, J., Beesdo-Baum, K., & Pieper, L. (2019, Juli 19). Online vs. Real-Life: A Network Approach to Social Interaction and Mood. [Poster presentation]. World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Berlin, Germany
  • Bolzenkötter, T. (2018, Juli). Online vs. Real-Life: A Network Approach to Social Interaction and Mood [Pitch and Poster presentation master thesis]. Student Research Expo, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany