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Dr. Johanna Schröder
Curriculum Vitae
2017 - present | Research psychologist, Institute for Sex Research and Forensic Psychiatry, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany |
2013 - 2017 | Postgraduate professional training in cognitive behavioral therapy, Hamburg, Germany |
2012 - 2017 | Research psychologist, Clinical Neuropsychology Working Group, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany |
2012 - 2015 | Ph.D. dissertation on the psychometric measurement of attitudes towards psychological online-interventions in depressed individuals and psychotherapists, University of Hamburg, Germany |
2006 - 2012 | Diploma in psychology, University of Hamburg, Germany |
Research interests
- cognitive interventions in OCD and depression
- online research methods
- internet interventions
- psychometrics and psychological assessment
Selected Publications
Schröder, J., Sautier, L., Kriston, L., Berger, T., Meyer, B., Späth, C., Köther, U., Nestoriuc, Y., Klein, J.P. & Moritz, S. (2015). Development of a questionnaire measuring attitudes towards psychological online interventions—The APOI. Journal of Affective Disorders, 187, 136-141.
Fischer, A., Schröder, J. [joint first author], Vettorazzi, E., Wolff, O. T., Pöttgen, J., Lau, S., Heesen, C., Moritz, S. & Gold, S. M. (2015). An online programme to reduce depression in patients with multiple sclerosis: A randomized controlled trial. The Lancet Psychiatry, 2, 217-223.
Schröder, J., Brückner, K., Fischer, A., Lindenau, M., Köther, U., Vettorazzi, E., & Moritz, S. (2014). Efficacy of a psychological online intervention for depression in people with epilepsy: A randomised controlled trial. Epilepsia, 55, 2069-2076.
Schröder, J. (2014). Psychotherapeuten und psychologische Online-Interventionen. [Psychotherapists and psychological online interventions.] Psychotherapie Aktuell, 6(3), 33-36.
Moritz, S., Schröder, J. [joint first author], Meyer, B., & Hauschildt, M. (2012). The more it is needed, the less it is wanted: Attitudes toward face-to-face intervention among depressed patients undergoing online treatment. Depression and Anxiety, 30, 157–167.