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Thies Lüdtke, M.Sc.

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Curriculum Vitae

2017 – present Ph.D. dissertation on longitudinal examination of psychological and cognitive precursors of change in psychotic symptoms,
Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway
2015 – present Research psychologist, Clinical Neuropsychology Working Group, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy,
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany
2009 - 2015 M.Sc. in psychology, University of Hamburg, Germany

Research interests

  • internet-based treatment of schizophrenia
  • experience sampling studies on schizophrenia

Selected Publications

Lüdtke, T., Westermann, S., Pult, L. K., Schneider, B. C., Pfuhl, G., & Moritz, S. (2018). Evaluation of a brief unguided psychological online intervention for depression: A controlled trial including exploratory moderator analyses. Internet interventions13, 73-81.

Lüdtke, T., Pult, L. K., Schröder, J., Moritz, S., & Bücker, L. (2018). A randomized controlled trial on a smartphone self-help application (Be Good to Yourself) to reduce depressive symptoms. Psychiatry research269, 753-762.

Moritz, S., Pfuhl, G., Lüdtke, T., Menon, M., Balzan, R. P., & Andreou, C. (2017). A two-stage cognitive theory of the positive symptoms of psychosis. Highlighting the role of lowered decision thresholds. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry56, 12-20.

Lüdtke, T., Kriston, L., Schröder, J., Lincoln, T. M., & Moritz, S. (2017). Negative affect and a fluctuating jumping to conclusions bias predict subsequent paranoia in daily life: an online experience sampling study. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry56, 106-112.