Universität Augsburg

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Location: Augsburg, Germany (DE) DE

ISNI: 0000000121089006

ROR: https://ror.org/03p14d497

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Concept of the Munich/Augsburg Consortium Precision in Mental Health for the German Center of Mental Health (2022) Falkai P, Koutsouleris N, Bertsch K, Bialas M, Binder E, Buehner M, Buyx A, et al. Journal article Complement Activation via the Lectin and Alternative Pathway in Patients With Severe COVID-19 (2022) Niederreiter J, Eck C, Ries T, Hartmann A, Märkl B, Büttner-Herold M, Amann KU, Daniel C Journal article ALK, NUT, and TRK Do Not Play Relevant Roles in Gastric Cancer—Results of an Immunohistochemical Study in a Large Series (2022) Glückstein MI, Dintner S, Miller S, Vlasenko D, Schenkirsch G, Agaimy A, Märkl B, Grosser B Journal article AA amyloidosis in inflammatory active malignant paraganglioma (2022) Ihne S, Kircher M, Papagianni A, Goetze O, Morbach C, Werner RA, Zeller D, et al. Journal article, Letter Lernentwicklungsgespräche und die Entwicklung motivationaler Aspekte des Lernens (2022) Ertl S, Kücherer B, Hartinger A Journal article, Original article Let it go – A randomized controlled pilot study exploring the utility of sadness in an emotion-based approach-avoidance modification training in the context of stress (2022) Rupp L, Keinert EM, Böhme S, Schindler-Gmelch L, Schuller BW, Eskofier B, Berking M Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Disgust-based approach-avoidance modification training for individuals suffering from elevated stress: A randomized controlled pilot study (2022) Streit H, Keinert EM, Rupp L, Schindler-Gmelch L, Böhme S, Eskofier B, Schuller B, Berking M Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Let it go – A randomized controlled pilot study exploring the utility of sadness in an emotion-based approach-avoidance modification training in the context of stress (2022) Rupp L, Keinert EM, Böhme S, Schindler-Gmelch L, Schuller B, Eskofier B, Berking M Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Disgust-based approach-avoidance modification training for individuals suffering from elevated stress: A randomized controlled pilot study (2022) Streit H, Keinert EM, Rupp L, Schindler-Gmelch L, Böhme S, Eskofier B, Schuller BW, Berking M Conference contribution, Conference Contribution An anger-based approach-avoidance modification training targeting dysfunctional beliefs in individuals with elevated stress – Results from a randomized controlled pilot study (2022) Keinert EM, Böhme S, Schindler-Gmelch L, Streit H, Rupp L, Eskofier B, Schuller BW, Berking M Conference contribution, Conference Contribution