Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology
Together with partners in the world of practice, we study the proven worth, suitability and effectiveness of therapy and diagnostic concepts and of interventions under real-life conditions. Using this practice-oriented research approach, we investigate psychotherapies having different methodological approaches in real-world situations and conduct health services research studies, for example. An increasingly stronger focus is being put on criteria such as the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical psychotherapeutic services. We find it important, in addition to effectiveness criteria, to keep a focus on patient needs that cannot be reduced to cost savings. Framing this discourse more rationally based on facts is a main objective of our research efforts.
Another of our research interests is mental health from a prevention perspective. Psychology has broad knowledge on possible early detection and prevention measures in all age groups. We develop and conduct research projects in this area together with partners in the world of practice.
Psychotherapy research and treatment research
Research projects in this area examine the effectiveness of different psychotherapy interventions and psychiatric treatment concepts.
Prevention and health promotion
Research projects in this area examine measures and concepts for prevention of mental illness and for promotion of mental health.
Health services research
Research projects in this area examine psychiatric health services mainly in the Zurich region.
Diagnostics
Research projects in this area contribute towards development and evaluation of psychodiagnostic instruments.
Infant research
Research projects in this area focus on the first developmental phase of life, especially on the development of attachment between attachment figures and infants.
Neuropsychology
Research projects in the field of neuropsychology investigate associations between cognitive processes and well-being.
Studies
We are responsible for the curriculum in clinical psychology and health psychology. In the master‘s degree programme, clinical psychology is one of three areas of concentration that students may choose. The course contents in the bachelor’s degree programme are adult psychopathology and child and adolescent psychopathology. We also offer in-depth courses on mental disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, and more. The course contents in the master’s degree programme include, among others, methods of psychotherapy and special areas and issues in clinical psychology as well as specialized courses on mental disorders. Our lecturers are networked in the world of practice and have many years of teaching experience at the higher education level. Many of them also have demonstrated competencies in research.
Publications
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Süss, Daniel; Negri, Christoph, eds.,
2019.
Angewandte Psychologie : Beiträge zu einer menschenwürdigen Gesellschaft.
1. Auflage.
Berlin:
Springer.
ISBN 978-3-662-58408-8.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-58409-5
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Hengartner, Michael Pascal; Passalacqua, Silvia; Andreae, Andreas; Heinsius, Thomas; Hepp, Urs; Rössler, Wulf; von Wyl, Agnes,
2019.
Frontiers in Psychiatry.
10(79).
Available from: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00079
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Schwarz, Beate; Bennett, Jonathan; Métrailler, Michèle,
2019.
BEGIN: enhancing immigrants' social and professional integration through intergenerational mentoring [poster].
In:
16th SPS SGP SSP Conference, Berne, 9-11 September 2019.
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Steinebach, Christoph; Schulte, Volker B.,
2019.
Beratung und Reflexion – Trends zum gesunden Dialog
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In:
Schulte, Volker B.; Verkuil, Arie Hans, eds.,
Entrepreneurship in der Gesundheitswirtschaft.
Bern:
Hogrefe.
pp. 185-197.
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Gubler, Heinrich; Gerosa, Andreas; Jungo, Daniel; Toggweiler, Stephan,
2019.
Bern:
SDBB Verlag.
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Suter, Lilian; Waller, Gregor; Bernath, Jael; Külling, Céline; Willemse, Isabel; Süss, Daniel,
2019.
Change and stability in the media use of Swiss adolescents since 2012 [paper].
In:
Proceedings of the Media Psychology Division : 11th Conference of the Media Psychology Division 2019, German Psychological Society.
11th Conference of the Media Psychology Division 2019, German Psychological Society (MediaPsych 19), Chemnitz, Germany, 4-6 September 2019.
Chemnitz:
University Press.
Available from: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-qucosa2-343508
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Reijnen, Ester; Kühne, Swen Jonas; Stöcklin, Markus; Wolfe, Jeremy M.,
2019.
Choosing or rejecting a food item, does framing matter? And what has sugar to do with it!.
Appetite.
143(104410).
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2019.104410
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Hotzy, Florian; Hengartner, Michael Pascal; Hoff, Paul; Jaeger, Matthias; Theodoridou, Anastasia,
2019.
European Psychiatry.
59, pp. 70-76.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2019.04.004