Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Psych. Tania Lincoln
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The main aim of my research is to find out how and why psychotic symptoms arise and how they are maintained. This research involves identifying factors on an individual level and in the environment that may make a person vulnerable to developing psychosis. In my recent work I have laid a strong focus on looking at the dynamic interplay between people’s social, physiological and cognitive vulnerability on the one hand and their emotional and cognitive information processing (e.g. project 2 and project 7 of RU5389) on the other. I use this knowledge to improve psychological interventions for people with psychotic disorders. Presently, I am investigating the efficacy of different interventions that are specifically tailored to delusions, hallucinations, and negative symptoms. I am also committed to improving psycho-social treatments by exploring the mechanisms of change within treatment. Finally, I actively seek to reduce treatment barriers and improve treatment dissemination, e.g. by contributing to clinical guidelines (DGPs-Leitlinie und S3-Leitlinie Schizophrenie).
Publications
Peer-reviewed publications
In press:
Riehle, M., Brauer, S., Lincoln, T.M., Pruessner, L. (in press). Interpersonal emotion regulation in young adults with low and high psychosis proneness: A diary study. Cognitive Therapy and Research. Doi: 10.1007/s10608-024-10525-6.
Morriss, J., Rosenek, N., Gaudiano, B. A., So, S. H., Kingston, J., Lincoln, T., Morris, E. M. J., Ellett, L. (in press). Associations between interpersonal trauma and intolerance of uncertainty in an international multi-site sample. Cognitive Therapy and Research.
2024
Bahlinger, K., Clamor, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2024). Do deficits in subjective stress recovery predict subsequent stress sensitivity and symptoms in schizophrenia spectrum disorders? Schizophrenia Research, 264, 170-177. doi 10.1016/j.schres.2023.12.021.
Bott, A., Steer, H., Faße, J., Lincoln, T. M. (2024). Visualizing threat and trustworthiness prior beliefs in face perception in high versus low paranoia. Schizophrenia, 10, 40. doi: 10.1038/s41537-024-00459-z.
Deisenhofer, A.-K., Hehlmann, M.I., Rubel, J.A., Lutz, W., Schwartz, B., Bräscher, A.-K., Christiansen, H., Fehm, L., Glombiewski, J.A., Heider, J., Helbig-Lang, S., Hermann, A., Hoyer, J., In-Albon, T., Lincoln, T., Margraf, J., Risch, A.K., Schöttke, H., Schulze, L., Stark, R., Teismann, T., Velten, J., Willutzki, U., Wilz, G., Witthöft, M., & Odyniec, P. (2024). Love yourself as a therapist, doubt yourself as an institution? Therapist and institution effects on outcome, treatment length, and dropout. Psychotherapy Research. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2024.2352749.
Denecke, S., Schönig, S., Bott, A., Faße, J., Lincoln, T. (2024). Bridging Perspectives - A Review and Synthesis of 53 Theoretical Models of Delusions. Clinical Psychology Review, 114, 102510. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2024.102510.
Kammerer, M., Bott, A., Strakeljahn, F., Lincoln, T.M. (2024). Sleep spindle activity and psychotic experiences: examining the mediating roles of attentional performance and perceptual distortions in a daytime nap study. Sleep Medicine, 116, 43-50. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2024.02.023.
Kammerer, M.K., Nowak, U., Lincoln, T.M., Krkovic, K. (2024). Revisiting cognitive deficits in outpatients with psychotic disorders: A transdiagnostic comparison of cognitive performance while accounting for putative confounding factors. Brain Sciences, 14(5), 446. doi: 10.3390/brainsci14050446.
Lincoln, T.M., Schlier, B., Müller, R., Hayward, M., Fladung, A.-K., Bergmann, N., Böge, K., Gallinat, J., Mahlke, C., Gonther, U., Lang, T., Exner, C., Buchholz, A., Stahlmann, K., Zapf, A., Rauch, G., Pillny, M. (2024). Reducing distress from auditory verbal hallucinations: A multicentre, parallel, single-blind, randomised controlled feasibility trial of Relating Therapy. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 93:328–339. doi: 10.1159/000539809.
Monov, G., Stein, H., Klock, L., Gallinat, J., Kühn, S., Lincoln, T.M., Krkovic, K., Murphy, P., Donner, T. (2024). Linking cognitive integrity to working memory dynamics in the aging human brain. Journal of Neuroscience, 44(26), e1883232024. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1883-23.2024.
Morriss, J., Gaudiano, B.A., So, S.H., Kingston, J., Lincoln, T., Morris, E.M.J., Ellett, L. (2024). Associations between intolerance of uncertainty, paranoia, anxiety, and depression: Evidence from an international multisite sample. Mental Health Science, e81. doi: 10.1002/mhs2.81.
Murphy, P., Krkovic, K., Monov, G., Kudlek, N., Lincoln, T., Donner, T. (2024). Individual differences in belief updating and phasic arousal are related to psychosis proneness. Communications Psychology, 2, 88. doi: 10.1038/s44271-024-00140-2.
Riehle, M.R., Straková, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2024). Emotional experience of people with schizophrenia and people at risk for psychosis. A meta-analysis. JAMA Psychiatry, 81(1), 57-66. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.3589.
Riehle, M., Brauer, S., Lincoln, T.M., Pruessner, L. (2024). Interpersonal emotion regulation in young adults with low and high psychosis proneness: A diary study. Cognitive Therapy and Research. Doi: 10.1007/s10608-024-10525-6.
Schlier, B., Lincoln, T.M., Kingston, J. L., So, S. H., Gaudiano, B. A., Morris, E.M. J., Ellett, L. (2024). Cross-cultural validation of the revised Green et al. paranoid thoughts scale. Psychological Medicine, 5, 1-7. doi: 10.1017/s0033291724000072.
Schormann, A.L.A., Butschbach, K., Lincoln, T.M., Riehle, M., (2024). Dysfunctional attributions of success as a distinct feature of amotivation. Schizophrenia 10(15). doi: 10.1038/s41537-024-00441-9.
Siddi, S., Ochoa, S., Larøi, F., Lincoln, T.M., Schlier, B., Zaytseva, Y., Laloyaux, J., Kozáková, E., Cella, M., Ntouros, E., Bozikas, V., Barbosa Rocha, N., Gawęda, Ł., Aguiar Rocha, S. & Preti, A., for the E-CLECTIC group (2024). A cross-national investigation of psychosis-like experiences in five european countries included in the E-CLECTIC study: Psychometric challenges in studying their measurement. Psychiatry Research, 339:116072. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116072.
So, S.H., Chau, A.K.C., Gaudiano, B.A., Ellett, L., Lincoln, T.M., Morris, E.M.J., Kingston, J.L. (2024). The relationship between risk perception, anxiety and paranoia – a predictive model in a community sample. Journal of Mood and Anxiety Disorders, 5, Article 100052. doi: 10.1016/j.xjmad.2024.100052.
Strakeljahn, F., Lincoln, T.M., Krkovic, K., Schlier, B. (2024). Predicting the onset of psychotic experiences in daily life with the use of ambulatory sensor data – A proof-of-concept study. Schizophrenia Research, 267, 349-355. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2024.03.049.
Teismann, T., Forkmann, T., Glaesner, H., Alpers, G.W., Brakemeier, E.L., Brockmeyer, T., Christiansen, H., Fehm, L., Glombiewski, J., Heider, J., Hermann, A., Hoyer, J., Kaiser, T., Klucken, T., Lincoln, T.M., Lutz, W., Margraf, J., Pedersen, A., Renneberg, B., Rubel, J. et al. (2024). Prevalence of suicidal ideation in German psychotherapy outpatients: A large multicenter assessment. Journal of Affective Disorders 351, 971-976. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.02.019.
Teismann, T., Brakemeier, E. L., Brockmeyer, T., Christiansen, H., Fehm, L., Forkmann, T., Glombiewski, J., Heider, J., Hermann, A., Hoyer, J., In-Albon, T., Kaiser, T., Klucken, T., Lincoln, T. M., Lutz, W., Margraf, J., Odyniec, P., Pedersen, A., Renneberg, B., Rubel, J., Rudolph, A., Schöttke, H., Schwartz, B., Stark, R., Wichelhaus, E., Willutzki, U., Wilz, G. & Velten, J. (2024). Amelioration of suicidal ideation in routine care psychotherapy: Preliminary findings from a large multicenter assessment. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports, 18, 100843. doi: 10.1016/j.jadr.2024.100843.
Winkler, K., Schlier, B., Lincoln, T.M. (2024). How does loneliness interact with positive, negative and depressive symptoms of psychosis? New insights from a longitudinal therapy process study. Schizophrenia Research. 271: 179–185. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2024.07.024.
2023
Bahlinger. K., Clamor, A. & Lincoln, T. (2023). Believing in change matters! The role of emotion malleability beliefs in emotion regulation and paranoid ideation. Cognitive Therapy and Research. doi: 10.1007/s10608-023-10443-z.
Berg, M., Clamor, A., Rief, W. & Lincoln T.M. (2023) Short-term intake of Amisulpride does not alter psychobiological stress responses. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled paradigm using a standardized stressor. Schizophrenia Research, 262, 18-20. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2023.10.022.
Berg, M., Riehle, M., Rief, W. & Lincoln, T.M. (2023). Does partial blockade of dopamine D2 receptors with Amisulpride cause anhedonia? An experimental study in healthy volunteers. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 158, 409-416. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.01.014.
Denecke, S., Schlier, B., Kingston, J. L., Ellett, L., So, S. H., Gaudiano, B. A., Morris, E. M. J., Lincoln, T. M. (2023). Differentiating paranoia and conspiracy mentality using a network approach. Scientific Reports, 13, article 22732. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-47923-x.
Ellett, L., Schlier, B., Kingston, J.L., Zhu, C., So, S.H., Lincoln, T.M., Morris, E.M.J. & Gaudiano, B.A. (2023). Pandemic paranoia in the general population: International prevalence and sociodemographic profile. Psychological Medicine, 53(12), 5748-5755. doi: 10.1017/S0033291722002975.
Gaudiano, B.A., Marks, R., Ellett, L., So, S.H., Lincoln, T.M, Morris, E.M.J. & Kingston J.L. (2023). The role of general vs pandemic-specific paranoid ideation in the use of recommended preventative behaviors and vaccine willingness during a worldwide pandemic: An international study in the general public. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 167, 110-118. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.10.014.
Kingston, J., Schlier, B., Ellett, L., So, S.H., Gaudiano, B.A., Morris, M.J. & Lincoln, T.M. (2023). The Pandemic Paranoia Scale (PPS): Factor structure and measurement invariance across languages. Psychological Medicine, 53(6), 2652-2661. doi: 10.1017/S0033291721004633.
Kingston, J. L., Schlier, B., Lincoln, T.M., So, S. H., Gaudiano, B.A., Morris, E.M.J., Phiri, P. & Ellett, L. (2023). Paranoid thinking as a function of minority group status and intersectionality: An international examination of the role of negative beliefs. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 49(4), 1078-1087. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbad027.
Korff, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2023). Kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutische Ansätze bei Wahnüberzeugungen. PSYCH up2date, 17(02): 97-116. doi: 10.1055/a-1806-6562.
Korff, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2023). Kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutische Ansätze bei Wahnüberzeugungen. PPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie, 73: 413--429. doi: 10.1055/a-2106-8782.
Krkovic, K., Nowak U., Kammerer, M., Bott, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2023). Aberrant adapting of beliefs under stress: A mechanism relevant to the formation of paranoia? Psychological Medicine, 53(5), 1881-1890. doi: 10.1017/S0033291721003524.
Lincoln, T.M., Sommer, D., Quazzola, M., Witzgall, T. & Schlier, B. (2023). Predictors of successful discontinuation of antipsychotics and antidepressants. Psychological Medicine, 53(7), 3085-3095. doi: 10.1017/S0033291721005146.
Nowak, U. & Lincoln, T.M. (2023). An experience-sampling study on the relevance of affect dynamics to paranoid ideation. Emotion, 23(1), 111-123. doi: 10.1037/emo0000807.
Nowak, U., Wood, J., Dinu, A.N., Wittkamp, M.F., Clamor, A., Oravecz, Z. & Lincoln, T.M. (2023). Are paranoid ideation and hallucination spectrum experiences differently associated with affect dynamics? A continuous-time modeling approach. Emotion, 23(5), 1294-1305. doi: 10.1037/emo0001150.
Renz, K., Schlier, B., & Lincoln, T.M. (2023). Are effort-based decision-making tasks worth the effort? – A study on the associations between effort-based decision-making tasks and self-report measures. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 23(1), e1943. doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1943.
Schlier, B.*, Buck, L.*, Müller, R., Lincoln, T., Bott, A. & Pillny, M. (2023). Time-dependent effect of antipsychotic discontinuation and dose reduction on social functioning and subjective quality of life - A multilevel meta-analysis. eClinicalMedicine, 65, 102291. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102291. (PDF)
Schormann, A., Pillny, M., Haß, K., Lincoln, T.M. (2023). „Goals in Focus” – A targeted CBT approach for motivational negative symptoms of psychosis: Study protocol for a randomized-controlled feasibility trial. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 9, article 72. doi: 10.1186/s40814-023-01284-4.
Strakeljahn, F., Lincoln, T.M., Hennig, T. & Schlier, B. (2023). The use of adaptive emotion regulation strategies in people with attenuated psychotic symptoms – Results from a two-week diary study. Schizophrenia Research, 255, 233-238. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2023.03.037.
Wittkamp, M., Krkovic, K. &Lincoln, T.M. (2023). Effectiveness of a transdiagnostic emotion regulation training in an at‐risk sample: a randomized‐controlled trial of group‐based training versus self‐help bibliotherapy. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62(2), 411-430. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12415.
* shared first authorship
2022
Bahlinger, K., Lincoln, T.M. & Clamor, A. (2022). Recovery after stress – autonomic and subjective arousal in individuals with psychosis compared to healthy controls. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 48(6):1373-1383. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbac097.
Bahlinger, K., Lincoln, T.M. & Clamor, A. (2022). Are acute increases and variability in emotion regulation strategies related to negative affect and paranoid thoughts in daily life? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 46, 62–72. doi: 10.1007/s10608-021-10253-1.
Berg. M., Rief, W., & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). Going the extra mile? The influence of Amisulpride on effort-based decisions. Schizophrenia Research, 240, 113-115. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2021.12.036.
Hudiyana, J., Lincoln, T. M., Hartanto, S., Shadiqi, M., Milla, M., Muluk, H. & Jaya, E. (2022). How universal is a construct of loneliness? Measurement invariance of the UCLA loneliness scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States. Assessment, 29(8), 1795-1805. doi: 10.1177/10731911211034564.
Jaya, E.S., Pillny, M.., Riehle, M. & Lincoln, T. (2022). Does social defeat cause negative symptoms? A prospective study in a multi-national community sample. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 113, 152289. doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2021.152289.
Jaya, E.S., Wüsten, C. Genetic Risk and Outcome of Psychosis (GROUP) Investigators Alizadeh, B.Z., van Amelsvoort, T., Bartels-Velthuis, A.A., van Beveren, N.J., Bruggeman, R., Cahn, W., de Haan, L., Delespaul, P., Luykx, J.J., Myin-Germeys, I., Kahn, R.S., Schirmbeck, F., Simons, C.J.P., van Haren, N.E., van Os, J., van Winkel, R., Fonseca-Pedrero, E., Peters, E., Verdoux, H., Woodward, T.S., Ziermans T.B., Lincoln, T.M. (2022). Comparing psychotic experiences in low-and-middle-income-countries and high-income-countries with a focus on measurement invariance. Psychological Medicine, 52, 1509–1516. doi: 10.1017/S0033291720003323.
Keller, F., Kühner, C., Alexandrowicz, R. W., Voderholzer, U., Meule, A., Fegert, J. M., Legenbauer, T., Holtmann, M., Bräscher, A.-K., Cordes, M., Fehm, L., Fladung, A.-K., Fydrich, T., Hamm, A., Heider, J., Hoyer, J., In-Albon, T., Lincoln, T. M., Lutz, W., … Hautzinger, M. (2022). Zur Messqualität des Beck-Depressionsinventars (BDI-II) in unterschiedlichen klinischen Stichproben. Zeitschrift Für Klinische Psychologie Und Psychotherapie, 51(3–4), 234–246. doi: 10.1026/1616-3443/a000676
Korff, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie bei Psychosen - Evidenzbasierte Behandlung bei Wahn, Halluzination und Negativsymptomatik. InFo Neurologie + Psychiatrie, 24(4), 34-43. doi: 10.1007/s15005-022-2314-4.
Lincoln, T.M. (2022). Translating affective and cognitive mechanisms of psychotic symptoms into better therapies. Psychiatry Research, 317: 114875. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114875.
Lincoln, T.M., Schlier, B., Strakeljahn, F., Gaudiano, B.A. So, S.H., Kingston, J., Morris, E.M.J. & Ellett, L. (2022). Taking a machine learning approach to optimize prediction of vaccine hesitancy in high income countries. Scientific Reports, 12, 2055. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-05915-3.
Lincoln, T.M., Schulze, L. & Renneberg, B. (2022). The role of emotion regulation in the characterization, development and treatment of psychopathology. Nature Reviews Psychology, 1, 272–286. doi: 10.1038/s44159-022-00040-4.
Nowak, U., Kammerer, M., Krkovic, K. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). Pinpointing affective disturbances in psychosis: A comparison of temporal affect dynamics in individuals with psychotic disorders, individuals with attenuated psychotic symptoms, and clinical and healthy controls, Journal of Psychiatric Research, 153, 260-268. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.06.047.
Pillny, M, Krkovic, K., Buck, L. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). From memories of past experiences to present motivation? A meta-analysis on the association between episodic memory and negative symptoms in people with psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 48(2), 307-324. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbab120.
Renz, K. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). The effect of salience of rewards on effort-based decision making in psychotic disorders. BMC Psychiatry, 22:643. doi: 10.1186/s12888-022-04274-7.
Renz, K., Pillny, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). Increasing motivation in effort-based decision-making tasks: effects of salience and reward expectancy manipulations. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 27(1), 20-34. doi: 10.1080/13546805.2021.2007068.
Riehle, M., Pillny, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). Expanding the positivity offset theory of anhedonia to the psychosis spectrum. Schizophrenia, 8, 47. doi: 10.1038/s41537-022-00251-x.
Schormann, A., Lincoln, T.M., Riehle, M., & Schlier, B. (2022). Low goal-directed behavior in negative symptoms is explained by goal-setting - Results of a diary study. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 76, 101740. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2022.101740.
So, S.H., Zhu, C., Lincoln, T.M., Gaudiano, B.A., Kingston, J., Ellett, L. & Morris, E.M.J. (2022). Pandemic paranoia, general paranoia, and their relationships with worry and beliefs about self/others – a multi-site latent class analysis. Schizophrenia Research, 241, 122-129. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2022.01.045.
von Malachowski, A., Schlier, B., Austin, S.F., Frost, M., Frosig, A.J., Heinzle, M., Holzapfel, H., Lippss, A., Simonsen, E. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). IMPACHS: Feasibility and acceptability of an m-health solution integrated into routine clinical treatment for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 240, 150-152. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2021.12.011.
Wittkamp, M., Nowak, U., Clamor, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). How you think about an emotion predicts how you regulate: an experience-sampling study. Cognition and Emotion, 36(4), 713-721, doi: 10.1080/02699931.2022.2027744.
Wüsten, C. & Lincoln, T.M. (2022). Cross-cultural comparisons of the effect of a schizophrenia label on stigmatizing family attitudes: A case vignette study. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, 131(1), 109-116. doi: 10.1037/abn0000708.
2021
Austin, S., Frøsig, A.; Buus, N., Lincoln, T. M., von Malachowski, A., Schlier, B, Frost, M., Simonsen, E. (2021). Service user experiences of integrating a mobile solution (IMPACHS) into clinical treatment for psychosis. Qualitative Health Research, 31(5), 942-954. doi: 10.1177/1049732320986556.
Berry, C., Newcombe H., Strauss, C., Rammou, A., Schlier, B., Lincoln, T.M. & Hayward (2021). Validation of the Hamilton Program for Schizophrenia Voices Questionnaire: Associations with emotional distress and wellbeing, and invariance across diagnosis and sex. Schizophrenia Research, 228, 336–343. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.12.032.
Fink-Lamotte, J., Jahn, I., Stierle, C., Kühne, F., Lincoln, T.M., Stengler, K. & Exner, C. (2021). Die Validierung der Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (DOCS) an einer deutschsprachigen Stichprobe. Verhaltenstherapie, 31(2), 119-131. doi: 10.1159/000510093.
Grundmann, J., Lotzin, A., Sehner, S., Verthein, U., Hiller, P., Hiersemann, P., Lincoln, T.M., Hillemacher, T., Schneider. B., Driessen, M., Scherbaum, N., Dotten, A.C. & Schäfer, I. (2021). Predictors of attendance in outpatient group treatment for women with posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder. Psychotherapy Research, 31(5), 632-643. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2020.1817604.
Heumann, K., Stückle, L., Jung, A., Bock, T., Mahlke, C. & Lincoln, T.M. (2021): Wählen wir die richtigen Mittel zur Zwangsvermeidung? Eine Befragung von psychiatrischen PatientInnen mit Zwangserfahrung zur potenziellen Nützlichkeit Milderer Mittel. Psychiatrische Praxis, 48(6), 301-308. doi: 10.1055/a-1347-5184.
Jaya, E.S., van Amelsvoort, T., Bartels-Velthuis, A.A., Bruggeman, R., Cahn, W., de Haan, L., Kahn, R.S., van Os, J., Schirmbeck, F., Simons, C.J.P., & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). The community assessment of psychic experiences: Optimal cut-off scores for detecting individuals with a psychotic disorder. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 30, e1893. doi: 10.1002/mpr.1893.
Kammerer, M., Bub, K. & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). The relationship between nightmares and psychotic experiences in young adults. Sleep Medicine, 77, 315-322. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2020.08.014.
Kammerer, M. K., Mehl, S., Ludwig, L., & Lincoln, T. M. (2021). Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption predict persecutory symptom severity in day-to-day life: A combined actigraphy and experience sampling study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 130(1), 78–88. doi: 10.1037/abn0000645.
Krieger, E., Moritz, S., Lincoln, T.M., Fischer, R. & Nagel, M. (2021). Coercion in psychiatry: A cross‐sectional study on staff views and emotions. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 28(2), 149-162. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12643.
Laskowski, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). Protocol of a network meta-analysis on the comparative efficacy of family interventions for psychotic disorders. BMJ Open, 11:e039777. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039777.
Lincoln, T.M., Könemund, M., Sommer, D., Schlier, B. (2021). A rating scale to inform successful discontinuation of antipsychotics and antidepressants. Psychiatry Research, 298, 113768. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113768.
Lincoln, T.M., Pillny, M., Schlier, B. & Hayward, M. (2021). RELATE - A randomized controlled trial of a Relating Therapy module for distressing auditory verbal hallucinations: A study protocol. BMJ Open, 11:e046390. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046390.
Lincoln, T. M., & Rief, W. (2021). (How) Can Clinical Psychology contribute to increasing vaccination rates in Europe? Clinical Psychology in Europe, 3(3), 1–6. doi: 10.32872/cpe.7525.
Margraf, J.; Hoyer, J., Fydrich, T., In-Albon, T., Lincoln, T.M., Lutz, W., Schlarb, A., Schöttke, H., Willutzki, U. & Velten, J. (2021). The cooperative revolution reaches Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy: An example from Germany. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 3(1), 1-29. doi: 10.32872/cpe.4459.
Mehl, S., Hautmann, C., Nittel, C.M., Rief, W.,Kircher, T. & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). Feasibility and efficacy estimate of an emotion-focused version of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT-E) for delusions in comparison to wait list in a single-blinded randomized-controlled pilot trial. Schizophrenia Bulletin Open, 2(1), sgab035. doi: 10.1093/schizbullopen/sgab035.
Nowak, U., Wittkamp, M.F., Clamor, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). Using the ball-in-bowl metaphor to outline an integrative framework for understanding dysregulated emotion. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12:626698. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.626698.
Opoka, S., Ludwig, L., Mehl, S., & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). An experimental study on the effectiveness of emotion regulation in patients with acute delusions. Schizophrenia Research, 228, 206-217. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.11.054.
Opoka, S. M., Sundag, J., Riehle, M., & Lincoln, T. M. (2021). Emotion-regulation in Psychosis: Patients with psychotic disorders apply reappraisal successfully. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 45, 31-45. doi: 10.1007/s10608-020-10163-8.
Pillny, M., & Lincoln, T. M. (2021). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie für Patient*innen mit psychotischen Störungen: Von den experimentellen Anfängen zur evidenzbasierten Leitlinientherapie. Verhaltenstherapie & Psychosoziale Praxis, 53(2), 265–281.
Schlier, B., Sitara, X., Rammou, A., Lincoln, T.M. & Hayward, M. (2021). Can gender differences in distress due to difficult voices be explained by differences in relating? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 45, 831–839. doi: 10.1007/s10608-020-10190-5.
Velten, J., Pantazidis, P., Benecke, A., Bräscher, A.-K., Fehm, L., Fladung, A.-K., Fydrich, T., Heider, J., Hamm, A., In-Albon, T., Lange, J., Lincoln, T. M., Lutz, W., Margraf, J., Schlarb, A., Schöttke, H., Trösken, A., Weinmann-Lutz, B. & Hoyer, J. (2021). Wie häufig werden Diagnosen aus dem Bereich der sexuellen Funktionsstörungen an deutschen Hochschulambulanzen für Psychotherapie an psychologischen Instituten vergeben? Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung, 34(1), 5-14. doi: 10.1055/a-1362-2243.
Wittkamp, M.F., Krkovic, K. & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). An analysis of the pattern of adaptive emotion regulation associated with low paranoid ideation in healthy and clinical samples. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 45(3), 468-479. doi: 10.1007/s10608-020-10173-6.
2020
Ascone, L., Schlier, B., Sundag, J., & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Pathways from insecure attachment dimensions to paranoia? The mediating role of hyperactivating emotion regulation vs. blaming others. Psychology and Psychotherapy, Theory, Research and Practice, 93(1), 72-87. doi: 10.1111/papt.12208.
Bahlinger, K., Lincoln, T.M., Krkovic, K., & Clamor, A. (2020). Linking psychophysiological adaptation, emotion regulation, and subjective stress to the occurrence of paranoia in daily life. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 130, 152-159. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.07.021.
Clamor, A., Ludwig, L., & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Heart rate variability as an index of emotion (Dys)regulation in psychosis? International Journal of Psychophysiology, 158, 310-317. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2020.08.016.
Hayward, M., Schlier, B., Strauss, C., Ramou, A., & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Construction and validation of the Approve questionnaires - measures of relating to voices and other people. Schizophrenia Research, 220, 254-260. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.03.003.
Hennig, T., Schlier, B., & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Sleep and psychotic symptoms: An actigraphy and diary study with young adults with low and elevated psychosis proneness. Schizophrenia Research, 221, 12-19. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2019.09.012.
Krkovic, K., Clamor, A., Schlier, B. & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Emotions and persecutory ideation in daily life. On the trail of the “chicken and egg” problem. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 129(2), 215–223. doi: 10.1037/abn0000495.
Ludwig, L., Mehl, S., Krkovic, K.. & Lincoln, T.M., (2020). Effectiveness of emotion regulation in daily life in individuals with psychosis and non-clinical controls – an experience sampling study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 129(4):408-421. doi: 10.1037/abn0000505.
Ludwig, l., Mehl, S., Krkovic, K., Schlier, B. & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Awareness and rumination moderate the affective pathway to paranoia in daily life. Schizophrenia Research, 216, 161-167.. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2019.12.007.
Pillny, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Moderne kognitive Verhaltenstherapie bei psychotischen Störungen. Der Nervenarzt, 91(1), 43-49. doi: 10.1007/s00115-019-00831-w.
Pillny, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). The demotivating effect of social exclusion: An experimental test of a psychosocial model on the development of negative symptoms in psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 215, 330-336. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2019.10.005.
Pillny, M. & Lincoln, T. M. (2020). Update kognitive Verhaltenstherapie bei Psychosen: Standardinterventionen, aktuelle Weiterentwicklungen und ihre Evidenz. Zeitschrift Psychotherapie, 25, 67–94. doi: 10.30820.2364-1517.2020-1-67.
Pillny, M., Schlier, B., & Lincoln, T. M. (2020). “I just don’t look forward to anything”. How anticipatory pleasure and negative beliefs contribute to goal-directed activity in patients with negative symptoms of psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 222, 429-436. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.03.059.
Riehle, M., Böhl, M. C., Pillny, M., & Lincoln, T. M. (2020). Efficacy of psychological treatments for patients with schizophrenia and relevant negative symptoms: A meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 2(3). doi: 10.32872/cpe.v2i3.2899.
Schlier, B. & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Die Wirkung medizinischer und psychotherapeutischer Behandlungskonzepte für Schizophrenie auf Stigma und Genesungserwartungen. Der Nervenarzt, 91, 799-807. doi: 10.1007/s00115-020-00949-2.
Schlier, B., Lincoln, T.M. & Hayward, M. (2020). Relating between the voice and voice-hearer: Validation of a revised version of The Voice And You. Schizophrenia Research, 224, 45-50. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.10.010.
Schlier, B., Ludwig, L., Wiesjahn, M., Jung, E. & Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Fostering coping as a mechanism of symptom change in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 215, 416-423. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2019.07.047.
Söder, E., Katarina K. & Lincoln, T.M. (in press). The relevance of chronic stress for the acute stress reaction in people at elevated risk for psychosis. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 119, 104684.doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2020.104684.
2019
Clamor, A., Sundag, J., & Lincoln, T. M. (2019). Specificity of resting-state heart rate variability in psychosis: A comparison with clinical high risk, anxiety, and healthy controls. Schizophrenia Research, 206, 89-95. doi: 10.32872/cpe.v1i1.3140710.1016/j.schres.2018.12.009.
Lincoln, T.M. & Pedersen, A. (2019) An overview of the evidence for psychological interventions for psychosis: Results from meta-analyses. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 1(1), Article e31407. doi: 10.32872/cpe.v1i1.31407.
Lincoln T.M. & Peters. E. (2019). A systematic review and discussion of symptom specific cognitive behavioural approaches to delusions and hallucinations. Schizophrenia Research, 203, 66-79.. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2017.12.014.
Ludwig, L., Werner, D. & Lincoln, T.M. (2019). The relevance of cognitive emotion regulation to psychotic symptoms – A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 72: 101746. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2019.101746.
Schlier, B., Krkovic, K., Clamor, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2019). Autonomic arousal during psychosis spectrum experiences: Results from a high resolution ambulatory assessment study over the course of symptom on- and offset. Schizophrenia Research, 212, 163-170. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2019.07.046.
Schlier, B & Lincoln, T.M. (2019). The stigma of mental illness: Testing for the implicit bias in diagnostic labels. Psychiatry Research, 275, 211-227. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2019.03.028
Scheunemann, J., Schlier, B., Ascone, L. & Lincoln, T.M. (2019). The link between self-compassion and psychoticlike experiences: A matter of distress? Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 92(4), 523-5038. doi: 10.1111/papt.12193.
Siddi, S., Ochoa, S., Laroi, F., Cella, M., Raballo, A., Saldivia, S., Quijada, Y., Laloyaux, J., Barbosa Rocha, N., Lincoln, T.M., Schlier, B., Ntouros, E., Bozikas, V.P., Gawęda, Ł., Machado, S., Nardi, A.E., Rodante, D., Deshpande, S.N., Haro, J.M., Preti, A. (2019). A cross-national investigation of hallucination-like experiences in 10 countries: The E-CLECTIC study. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 45(Suppl 1): S43–S55. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sby156.
Söder, E., Clamor, A., & Lincoln, T. M. (2019). Hair cortisol concentrations as an indicator of potential HPA axis hyperactivation in risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 212, 54-61. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2019.08.012
Thomas, N., Bless, J.J., Alderson-Day, B., Bell, I.H., Cella, M., Craig, T., Delespaul, P., Hugdahl, K., Laloyaux, J., Larøi, F., Lincoln, T.M., Schlier, B., Urwyler, P., van den Berg, D. & Jardri, R. (2019). Potential applications of digital technology in assessment, treatment and self-help for hallucinations. Schizophrenia Bulletin, Volume 45, Supplement 1, S32-S42. doi:10.1093/schbul/sby103.
Wartberg, L., Kriston, L., Zieglmeier, M., Lincoln, T. M. & Kammerl, R. (2019). A longitudinal study on psychosocial causes and consequences of Internet gaming disorder in adolescence. Psychological Medicine, 49(2), 287-294.. doi: 10.1017/S003329171800082X
2018
Frantz, I., Pedersen, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Psychotherapeutische Behandlungsansätze bei Psychosen. Psychotherapeut, 63(4), 329–347. doi: 10.1007/s00278-018-0293-1.
Grundmann, J., Lincoln, T.M., Lüdecke, D., Bong, S., Schulte, B., Verthein, U. & Schäfer, I. (2018). Traumatic experiences, revictimization and posttraumatic stress disorder in German inpatients treated for alcohol dependence. Substance use & misuse, 53(4), 677-685. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1361997.
Hennig, T. & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Sleeping paranoia away? An actigraphy and experience-sampling study with adolescents. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 49(1), 63–72. doi: 10.1007/s10578-017-0729-9.
Hillmann, T.E., Riehle, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Reduced scanning of salient facial features mediates the association between paranoia and emotion recognition. Psychiatry Research, 269, 430-436. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.08.052.
Jaya, E., Ascone, L., Lincoln, T.M. (2018). A longitudinal mediation analysis of the effect of negative-self schema on positive symptoms via negative affect. Psychological Medicine, 48(8), 1299-1307. 10.1017/S003329171700277X.
Köther, U., Lincoln, T.M. & Moritz, S. (2018). Emotion perception and overconfidence in errors under stress in psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 270, 981-991. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.03.044.
Krkovic, K., Clamor, A. & Lincoln, T. M. (2018). Emotion regulation as a predictor of the endocrine, autonomic, affective, and symptomatic stress response and recovery. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 94, 112-120. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.04.028.
Krkovic, K., Krink, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Emotion regulation as a moderator of the interplay between self-reported and physiological stress and paranoia. European Psychiatry, 49, 43-49.
Krkovic, K., Schlier, B., & Lincoln, T. M. (2018). An experience sampling study on the nature of the interaction between traumatic experiences, negative affect in everyday life, and threat beliefs. Schizophrenia Research, 201, 381-387. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2018.05.030.
Lincoln, T.M., Sundag, J., Schlier, B. & Karow, A. (2018): The relevance of emotion regulation in explaining why social exclusion triggers paranoia in individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 44(6), 757–767. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbx135.
Mehl, S., Schlier, B., & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Does CBT for psychosis have an impact on delusions by improving reasoning biases and negative self-schemas? A secondary mediation analysis of data from an effectiveness trial. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 152–163. doi: 10.1027/2151-2604/a000335.
Moritz, S., Happach, I., Spirandelli, K., Lincoln, T. M. & Berna, F (2018). The stereotype threat effect: An alternative explanation for neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia? Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie, 29(4), 249-258. doi: 10.1024/1016-264X/a000234
Nittel, C.M., Lincoln, T.M,. Lamster, F., Leube., D., Rief, W., Kircher, T., Mehl, S. (2018). Expressive suppression is associated with state paranoia in psychosis. An experience sampling study on the association between adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies and paranoia. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57(3), 291-312. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12174.
Opoka, S.M., Ludwig, L. & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). A systematic review of trials targeting depression and anxiety in patients with delusions: An emotion-focused perspective. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 142–151. doi: 10.1027/2151-2604/a000331.
Pillny, M., Krkovic, K., & Lincoln, T. M. (2018). Development of the Demotivating Beliefs Inventory and Test of the Cognitive Triad of Amotivation. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 42(6), 867-877. doi: 10.1007/s10608-018-9940-7.
Riehle, M. and Lincoln. T.M. (2018). Investigating the social costs of schizophrenia: Facial expressions in dyadic interactions of people with and without schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 127(2), 202–215. doi: 10.1037/abn0000319.
Riehle, M., Mehl, S., & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). The specific costs of expressive negative symptoms in schizophrenia: Reduced smiling predicts interactional outcome. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 138(2), 133-144. doi: 10.1111/acps.12892.
Schlier, B., Winkler, K., Jaya, E., Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Fluctuations in hallucination spectrum experiences co-vary with social defeat but not with social deafferentation. A three-week daily assessment study. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 42(1), 92-102.
Söder, E., Clamor, A., Kempkensteffen, J. Moritz, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Stress responses in psychosis: Do body and mind diverge? Biological Psychology, 138, 156-164. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.08.016.
Sundag, J., Ascone, L. & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). The predictive value of early maladaptive schemas in paranoid responses to social stress. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 25(1), 65-75. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2128.
Sundag, J., Zens, C., Ascone, L., Thome, S., & Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Are schemas passed on? A study on the association between early maladaptive schemas in parents and their offspring and the putative translating mechanisms. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 46(6), 738-753. doi: 10.1017/S1352465818000073.
Wermes, R., Lincoln, T.M. & Helbig-Lang, S. (2018). Anxious and Alert? Hypervigilance in Social Anxiety Disorder. Psychiatry Research, 269, 740-745. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.08.086
Wermes, R., Lincoln, T.M. & Helbig-Lang, S. (2018). Attentional biases to threat in Social Anxiety Disorder: Time to focus our attention elsewhere? Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 31(5), 550-570. doi: 10.1080/10615806.2018.1483497.
Wüsten, C., Schlier, B., Jaya, E.S., Alizadeh, B.Z., Bartels-Velthuis, A.A., Beveren, V., … Lincoln, T M. (2018). Psychotic experiences and related distress: A cross-national comparison and network analysis based on 7141 participants from 13 Countries. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 44 (6), 1185-1194; doi: 10.1093/schbul/sby087.
2017
Aleman, A., Lincoln, T., Bruggeman, R., Melle, I., Arends, J., Arango, C., Knegtering, R. (2017). Treatment of negative symptoms: where do we stand, and where do we go? Schizophrenia Research, 186, 55-62. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2016.05.015.
Ascone, L., Jaya, E., & Lincoln, T.M. (2017). The effect of unfavourable and favourable social comparisons on paranoid ideation: An experimental study. Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 56, 97-105. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2016.08.002.
Ascone, L., Sundag, J., Schlier, B. & Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Feasibility and effects of a brief compassion-focused imagery intervention in psychotic patients with paranoid ideation. A randomized experimental pilot trial. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 24, 348-358, doi: 10.1002/cpp.2003.
Engel, M. & Lincoln, T. M. (2017). Concordance of self- and observer-rated motivation and pleasure in patients with negative symptoms and healthy controls. Psychiatry Research, 247, 1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.11.013.
Hennig, T., Jaya, E. S., Koglin, U., & Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Associations of attention-deficit/hyperactivity and other childhood disorders with psychotic experiences and disorders in adolescence. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 26(4), 421-431. doi:10.1007/s00787-016-0904-8.
Hennig, T., Jaya, E., & Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Bullying mediates between Attention-Deficit/Hyper Activity Disorder in childhood and psychotic experiences in early adolescence. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 43(5), 1036-1044.
Hennig, T., Krkovic, K., & Lincoln, T.M. (2017). What predicts self-rated inattention during the day? A comparative analysis of subjective, and objective sleep parameters and chronotype. Sleep Medicine, 38, 58-63.
Heumann, K., Bock, T., Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Bitte macht (irgend)was! Eine bundesweite Online-Befragung Psychiatrieerfahrener zum Einsatz von milderen Mitteln zur Vermeidung von Zwangsmaßnahmen. Psychiatrische Praxis, 44, 85-92. DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-109033.
Hillmann. T., Ascone, L., Kempkensteffen, J., Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Scanning to conclusions? Visual attention to neutral faces under stress in individuals with and without subclinical paranoia. Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 56, 137-143. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2016.08.013.
Jaya, E. Ascone, L., Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Social adversity and psychosis: The mediating role of cognitive vulnerability. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 43(3), 557-565.
Jaya, E., Hillmann, T., Reininger, M., Gollwitzer, A., Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Loneliness and psychotic symptoms: the mediating role of depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 41(1), 106-116.
Krkovic, K., Moritz, S., & Lincoln, T. M. (2017). Neurocognitive deficits or stress overload: Why do individuals with schizophrenia show poor performance in neurocognitive tests? Schizophrenia Research, 183, 151-156. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2016.11.002.
Lamster, F., Lincoln, T.M., Nittel, C., Rief, W. & Mehl, S. (2017). The lonely road to paranoia. A path-analytic investigation of loneliness and paranoia. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 74, 35-43.
Lamster, F., Nittel, C., Rief, W., Mehl, S., Lincoln, T. M. (2017). The impact of loneliness on paranoia. An experimental approach. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 54, 51–57. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2016.06.005.
Lincoln, T.M, Dolfus, S. & Lyne, J. (2017). Current developments and challenges in assessment of negative symptoms. Schizophrenia Research, 186, 8-18. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2016.02.035.
Lincoln, T.M., Marin, N., Jaya, E. S. (2017). Childhood trauma and psychotic experiences in a general population sample: A prospective study on the mediating role of emotion regulation. European Psychiatry, 42, 111-119.
Lincoln, T.M., Riehle, M., Pillny, M., Helbig-Lang, S., Fladung, A.-K., Hartmann-Riemer, M., Kaiser, S. (2017). Using functional analysis as a framework to guide individualized treatment for negative symptoms. Frontiers in Psychology. 8:2108. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02108.
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. Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 56, 106-112. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2016.08.014.
Riehle, M., Kempkensteffen, J, & Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Quantifying facial expression synchrony in face-to-face dyadic interactions with simultaneously recorded electromyography signals. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 41(2), 85-102. doi: 10.1007/s10919-016-0246-8.
Riehle, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Social consequences of subclinical negative symptoms: An EMG study of facial expression within a social interaction. Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 55, 90-98.
Riehle, M, Pillny, M., & Lincoln, T.M. (in press). Ist Negativsymptomatik bei Schizophrenie überhaupt behandelbar? Ein systematisches Literatur-Review zur Wirksamkeit psychotherapeutischer Interventionen für Negativsymptomatik. Verhaltenstherapie, 27(3), 199-209. doi: 10.1159/000478534.
Schlier, B., Engel, M., Fladung, A.-K., Fritzsche, A., Lincoln, T. M. (2017). The relevance of goal-orientation for motivation in high versus low proneness to negative symptoms. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 55, 113-120. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2017.01.004.
Schlier, B., Hennig, T. & Lincoln, T. M. (2017). Measuring Fluctuations across the Continuum of Auditory Hallucinations. Development and Validation of a State Inventory. Psychiatry Research, 253, 325-332. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.03.051.
Schlier, B., Wiese, L., Frantz, I. & Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Chancengleichheit in der ambulanten Therapie – ein Experiment zur Bereitschaft von niedergelassenen Psychotherapeuten, Patienten mit Schizophrenie zu behandeln. Verhaltenstherapie, 27, 161-169. doi: 10.1159/000478533.
Velten, J., Margraf, J., Benecke, C., Berking, M., In-Albon, T., Lincoln, T., Lutz, W., Schlarb, A., Schöttke, H., Willutzki, U., Hoyer, J. (2017). Methodenpapier zur Koordination der Datenerhebung und -auswertung an Hochschul- und Ausbildungsambulanzen für Psychotherapie (KODAP). Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 46(3), 169–175. doi: 10.1026/1616-3443/a000431.
Wartberg, L., Kriston, L., Kramer, M., Schwedler, A., Lincoln, T. M. & Kammerl, R. (2017). Internet gaming disorder in early adolescence: Associations with parental and adolescent mental health. European Psychiatry, 43, 14-18. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.12.013.
Wermes, R., Lincoln, T. M., Helbig-Lang, S. (2017): How well can we measure visual attention? Psychometric properties of manual response times and first fixation latencies in a visual search paradigm. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 41(4), 588–599. doi: 10.1007/s10608-016-9830-9.
Wüsten, C. & Lincoln, T. M. (2017): The association of family functioning and psychosis proneness in five countries that differ in cultural values and family structures. Psychiatry Research, 253, 158-164. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.03.041.
2016
Clamor, A., Koenig, J., Thayer, J. F. & Lincoln, T. M. (2016). A randomized-controlled trial of heart rate variability biofeedback for psychotic symptoms. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 87, 207‑215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2016.10.003.
Clamor, A., Lincoln, T. M., Thayer, J. F., & Koenig, J. (2016). Resting vagal activity in schizophrenia: A meta-analysis of heart rate variability a potential endophenotype. British Journal of Psychiatry, 208 (1), 9-16. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.114.160762.
Engel, M., Fritzsche, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2016). Anticipation and experience of emotions in patients with schizophrenia and negative symptoms. An experimental study in a social context. Schizophrenia Research, 170(1), 191-197. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.11.028.
Fritzsche, A., Schlier, B., Oettingen, G., & Lincoln, T.M. (2016). Mental contrasting with implementation intentions increases goal-attainment in individuals with mild to moderate depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 40, 557–564. doi: 10.1007/s10608-015-9749-6.
Helbig-Lang, S., Poels, V. & Lincoln, T. (2016). Performance perceptions and self-focused attention predict post-event-processing after a real-life performance situation. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 29, 708–715. doi: 1080/10615806.2016.1157168.
Hennig, T.; Jaya, E.S.; & Lincoln, T.M. (2016). Bullying mediates between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in childhood and psychotic experiences in early adolescence. Schizophrenia Bulletin. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbw139.
Jung, E., Wiesjahn, M., Wendt, H., Bock, T., Rief, W. & Lincoln, T. M. (2016). Symptoms, functioning and coping strategies in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders who do not take antipsychotic medication: a comparative interview study. Psychological Medicine, 46, 2179-2188. doi: 10.1017/S0033291716000775.
Lincoln, T. M., Jung, E., Wiesjahn, M., & Schlier, B. (2016). What is the minimal dose of cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis? An approximation using repeated assessments over 45 sessions. European Psychiatry, 38, 31-19. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.05.004.
Lincoln, T.M., Jung, E., Wiesjahn, M., Wendt, H., Bock, T., Schlier, B. (2016). The impact of negative treatment experiences on persistent refusal of antipsychotics. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 70, 165-173. doi: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2016.07.009.
Moritz, S., Lüdtke, T., Westermann, S., Hermeneit, J., Watroba, J., Lincoln, T. M. (2016). Dysfunctional coping with stress in psychosis. An investigation with the Maladaptive and Adaptive Coping Styles (MAX) questionnaire. Schizophrenia Research, 175 (1-3), 129–135. doi:10.1016/j.schres.2016.04.025.
Moritz, S., Schröder, J., Lincoln, T.M., Berger, T, Klein, P. & Göritz, A. (2016). Effects of online intervention for depression on mood and positive symptoms in psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 175 (1-3), 216–222. doi:10.1016/j.schres.2016.04.033.
Pillny, M. & Lincoln, T. M. (2016). Predictors of improved functioning in patients with psychosis: The role of amotivation and defeatist performance beliefs. Psychiatry Research, 244, 117–122. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.07.018.
Schlier, B., Helbig-Lang, S., & Lincoln, T. (2016). Anxious but thoroughly informed? No jumping-to-conclusions bias in social anxiety disorder. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 40, 46-56. doi: 10.1007/s10608-015-9724-2.
Schlier, B., Lange, P., Wiese, S., Wirth, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2016). The effect of educational information about treatments for schizophrenia on stigmatizing perceptions. Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 52, 11-16. doi:10.1016/j.jbtep.2016.02.002.
Schlier, B. & Lincoln, T. M. (2016). Blinde Flecken? Individuelle und strukturelle Stigmatisierung von Menschen mit Schizophrenie in der stationären und ambulanten Behandlung. Verhaltenstherapie, 26(4), 279-290. 10.1159/000450694.
Schlier, B., Moritz, S., & Lincoln, T. M. (2016). Measuring fluctuations in paranoia: validity and psychometric properties of brief state versions of the Paranoia Checklist. Psychiatry Research, 241, 323-332. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.002.
Schlier, B., Scheunemann, J., & Lincoln, T. M. (2016). Continuum beliefs about psychotic symptoms are a valid, unidimensional construct: Construction and validation of a revised continuum beliefs questionnaire. Psychiatry Research, 241, 147-153. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2016.04.085.
Sundag, J., Ascone, L., de Matos Marques, A., Moritz, S., & Lincoln, T. M. (2016). Elucidating the role of early maladaptive schemas for psychotic symptomatology. Psychiatry Research, 238, 53-59. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2016.02.008.
Teichert, M., Schäfer, I. & Lincoln, T.M. (2016). Wo ein Wille ist, ist auch ein Weg? Eine bundesweite Online-Befragung an Psychiatern zum Einsatz von Alternativen zu Zwangsmaßnahmen. Psychiatrische Praxis, 43 (02), 101-106. DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1387431.
Wiesjahn, M., Jung, E., Kremser, J., Rief, W. & Lincoln, T.M. (2016). The potential of continuum versus biogenetic beliefs in reducing stigmatization against persons with schizophrenia: An experimental study. Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 50, 231-237. doi:10.1016/j.jbtep.2015.09.007.
2015
Lincoln, T.M., Hartmann. M., Köther, U., & Moritz, S. (2015). Do people with psychosis have specific difficulties regulating emotions? Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 22, 637-646.
Schlier, B., Jaya, E. S., Moritz, S., & Lincoln, T. M. (2015). The Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences measures nine clusters of psychosis-like experiences: A validation of the German version of the CAPE. Schizophrenia Research 169(1-3), 274-279. DOI:10.1016/j.schres.2015.10.034
Sundag, J., Lincoln, T.M., Hartmann, M. M., & Moritz, S. (2015). Is the content of persecutory delusions relevant to self-esteem? An investigation with paranoid patients. Psychosis, 7(3), 237-248.
Helbig-Lang, S., Rusch, S., Rief, W. & Lincoln, T.M. (2015). The strategy does not matter: Effects of acceptance, reappraisal, and distraction on the course of anticipatory anxiety in social anxiety disorder. Psychology and Psychotherapy. Theory, Research and Practice, 88, 366–377. doi:10.1111/papt.12053
Riehle, M., Jung, E., Wiesjahn, M. Rief, W. & Lincoln, T.M. (2015). What's in an item? Predicting social outcomes in schizophrenia spectrum disorders from the PANSS item "Poor Rapport". Schizophrenia Research, 168, (1-2), 593–594.
Hillmann, T. E., Kempkensteffen, J., & Lincoln, T. M. (2015). Visual attention to threat-related faces and delusion-proneness: An eye tracking study using dynamic stimuli. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 39(6), 808-815.
Mehl, S., Werner, D., Lincoln. T.M. (2015). Does Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) show a sustainable effect on delusions? A meta-analysis. Frontiers in Psychology; 6.
Wüsten, C. & Lincoln, T.M. (2015). How to respond to a paranoid thought? A comparison of patients with clinically relevant delusions and healthy controls in Chile. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 203(9):696-701.
Hoyer, J., Velten, J., Benecke, C., Berking, M., Heinrichs, N., In-Albon, T., Lincoln, T., Lutz, W., Schlarb, A., Schöttke, H., Willutzki, U. & Margraf, J. (2015). Koordination der Forschung an Hochschulambulanzen für Psychotherapie: Status quo und Agenda. Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie & Psychotherapie, 44 (2), 80-87.
Lincoln, T.M., Hartmann, M., Köther, U., & Moritz, S. (2015). Dealing with feeling. Specific emotion regulation skills predict responses to stress in psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 228(2), 216-222 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2015.04.003
Grezellschak, S., Lincoln, T.M., Westermann, S. (2015). Cognitive emotion regulation in patients with schizophrenia: Evidence for effective reappraisal and distraction. Psychiatry Research, 229, 434-439.
Clamor, A., Warmuth, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2015). Arousal predisposition as a vulnerability indicator for psychosis? A general population online stress induction study. Schizophrenia, Research and Treatment, Volume 2015, Article ID 725136, 8 pages, doi.org/10.1155/2015/725136.
Clamor, A., Koether, U., Schlier, B., Hartmann, M., Moritz, S., & Lincoln, T.M. (2015). Bridging psychophysiological and phenomenological characteristics of psychosis – Preliminary evidence for the relevance of emotion regulation. Schizophrenia Research, 169, 346-350.
Helbig-Lang, S., Rusch, S., & Lincoln, T.M. (2015). Emotion regulation difficulties in social anxiety disorder and their association to anxious responding in a social situation. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 71(3), 241–249. doi:10.1002/jclp.22135
Moritz, S., Köther, U., Hartmann, M. & Lincoln, T. M. (2015). Stress is a bad advisor. Stress primes poor decision-making in deluded psychosis patients. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 1-9, DOI 10.1007/s00406-015-0585-1.
Jung, E., Wiesjahn, M., Rief, W, & Lincoln, T.M. (2015). Perceived therapist genuineness predicts therapeutic alliance in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 54, 34-48.
Engel, M., Fritzsche, A., & Lincoln, T.M. (2015). Anticipation and recall of emotional experience in subclinical negative symptoms. An experimental study in a social context. Psychiatry Research, 230(2), 350–356
Lincoln, T.M., Köther, U., Hartmann, M., Kempkensteffen, J, & Moritz, S. (2015). Responses to stress in patients with psychotic disorders compared to persons with varying levels of vulnerability to psychosis, persons with depression and healthy controls. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 47, 92-101.
Moritz, S., Rietschel, L., Veckenstedt, R., Bohn, F., Schneider, B.C., Lincoln, T.M. & Karow, A. (2015). The other side of “madness”: Frequencies of positive and ambivalent attitudes towards prominent positive symptoms in psychosis. Psychosis, 7 (1), 14-24.
2014
Engel, M., Fritzsche, A., Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Validation of the German version of The Clinical Assessment Interview for Negative Symptoms (CAINS). Psychiatry Research, 220, 659 – 663.
Moritz, S., Hünsche, A., & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Nonadherence to antipsychotics in schizophrenia: the role of positive attitudes towards positive symptoms. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 24, 1745–1752.
Heibach, E., Brabban, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). How much priority do clinicians give to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the treatment of psychosis and why? Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 21, 301– 312.
Lincoln, T.M., Westermann, S, Ziegler, M., Kesting, M., Heibach, E, & Rief, W. & Mehl. S, (2014). Who stays, who benefits? Predicting change and dropout in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 216(2), 198-205. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.02.012.
Lincoln, T.M., Möbius, C., Huber, M., Nagel, M., Moritz, S. (2014). Frequency and correlates of maladaptive responses to paranoid thoughts in patients with psychosis compared to a population sample. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 19(6):509-26. doi: 10.1080/13546805.2014.931220.
Andreoul, C., Veithl, K., Bozikas, V, P., Lincoln, T.M., Moritz, S. (2014). Effects of dopaminergic modulation on automatic semantic priming: A double-blind study. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 39(2):110-117.
Clamor, A., Hartmann, M.M., Köther, U., Otte, C., Moritz, S., Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Altered autonomic arousal in psychosis: An analysis of vulnerability and specificity. Schizophrenia Research, 154(1-3), 73-78. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.02.006.
Schlier, B. & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). „Bluttaten“ und „schizophrene Politik“. Stigmatisierung von Schizophrenie in vier großen deutschen Printmedien aus dem Jahr 2011. Der Psychotherapeut, 59, 293-299. DOI: 10.1007/s00278-014-1058-0
Lincoln, T.M., Stahnke, J. & Moritz, S. (2014). The short-term impact of a paranoid explanation on self-esteem. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 38, 397–406.
Johns, L., Kompus, K., Connell, M., Humpston, C., Lincoln, T.M., Longden, E., Preti, A., Alderson-Day, B., Badcock, J.C., Cella, M., Fernyhough, C., McCarthy-Jones, S., Peters, E., Raballo, A., Scott, J., Siddi, S., Sommer, I., Larøi, F. (2014). Auditory verbal hallucinations in persons without need for care. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40, suppl. 4, S255-S264.
Klapheck, K., Lincoln, T.M., & Bock, T. (2014). Meaning of psychoses as perceived by patients, their relatives and clinicians. Psychiatry Research, 215(3), 760-765.
Schlier, B., Schmick, S., Lincoln, T.M. (2014). No matter of etiology. Biogenetic, psychosocial and vulnerability-stress causal explanations fail to improve attitudes towards schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research. 215(3),753-759.
Lincoln, T.M., Heumann, K., & Teichert, M. (2014). Das letzte Mittel? Ein Überblick über die politische Diskussion und den Forschungsstand zum Einsatz medikamentöser Zwangsbehandlung in der Psychiatrie. Verhaltenstherapie, 24, 22-32.
Wiesjahn, M., Brabban, A., Jung, E., Gebauer, U. & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Are continuum beliefs about psychotic symptoms associated with stereotypes about schizophrenia? Psychosis, 6 (1), 50-60.
Jung, E., Wiesjahn, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Negative, not positive symptoms predict therapeutic alliance in cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis. Psychotherapy Research. 24(2),171-183. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2013.851425.
Hartmann, M.M., Sundag, J. & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Are self-other discrepancies a unique risk factor for paranoid symptoms? Cognitive Therapy & Research, 38 (1), 62-70.
Wiesjahn, M., Jung, E., Rief, W., & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Explaining attitudes and adherence to antipsychotic medication: The development of a process model. Schizophrenia, Research and Treatment. Volume 2014, Article ID 341545, 11 pages, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/341545.
Westermann, S., Rief, W. & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Emotion regulation in delusion proneness: Deficits in cognitive reappraisal, but not in expressive suppression. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 87, 1-14.
Exner, C., Zetzsche, U., Lincoln, T.M. & Rief, W. (2014). Imminent danger? Probabilistic classification learning of threat-related information in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Behavior Therapy, 45 (2), 157–167.
2013
Engel, M., Fritzsche, A., & Lincoln, T.M. (2013). Anticipatory pleasure and approach motivation in schizophrenia-like negative symptoms. Psychiatry Research, 210, 422-426.
Lüllmann, E., & Lincoln, T.M. (2013). The effect of an educating versus normalizing approach on treatment motivation in patients presenting with delusions: An experimental investigation with analogue patients. Schizophrenia, Research and Treatment, 2013, Article ID 261587, 8 pages, 2013. doi:10.1155/2013/261587
Kesting, M.L., & Lincoln, T.M. (2013). The relevance of self-esteem and self-schemas topersecutory delusions: a systematic review. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 54 (7), 766-789.
Westermann, S., Boden, M.T., Gross, T., Lincoln, T.M., (2013). Maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation prospectively predicts subclinical paranoia. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 37 (4), 881-885.
Moritz, S., Van Quaquebeke, N., Lincoln, T.M., Koether, U., Andreou, C. (2013). Can we trust the internet to measure psychotic symptoms? Schizophrenia, Research and Treatment, 2013, Suppl 2:S118-27. doi: 10.1007/s10461-013-0506-0.
Hartmann, M.M., Fritzsche, A., & Lincoln, T.M. (2013). The extent and origin of discordance between self- and observer-rated depression in patients with psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 205(3), 247-252.
Kesting, M.L., Bredenpohl, M., Klenke, J., Westermann, S., & Lincoln, T.M. (2013). The impact of social stress on self-esteem and paranoia: An experimental study. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 44, 122-128.
Schlier, B. & Lincoln, T.M. (2013).Ein Mythos von Jekyll und Hyde? Der Zusammenhang zwischen der Fehlannahme Schizophrenie sei eine gespaltene Persönlichkeit und Stigmatisierung von Personen mit Schizophrenie. Psychiatrische Praxis, 40, 72-77.
Lincoln, T.M., Hohenhaus, F., Hartmann, M. (2013). Can paranoid thoughts be reduced by targeting negative emotions and self-esteem? An experimental investigation of a brief compassion focused intervention. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 37 (2), 390-402.
2012
Beer, K., Moritz, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2012). Illusory correlations in schizophrenia: Another cognitive bias relevant to delusions? Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 3(4), 661-672.
Moritz, S., Van Quaquebeke, N., Lincoln, T.M. (2012). Jumping to conclusions is associated with paranoia but not general suspiciousness. Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, vol. 2012, Article ID 384039, 9 pages, 2012. doi:10.1155/2012/384039
Westermann, S., Salzmann, S., Fuchs, X., & Lincoln, T.M. (2012). Introducing a social beads task. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 3 (4), 594-611.
Lincoln, T.M., Ziegler, M. Mehl, S., Lüllmann, E., Kesting, M.L., Westermann, S. & Rief, W. (2012). Moving from efficacy to effectiveness in CBT for psychosis. A randomized-controlled clinical practice trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80 (4), 674-686.
Mass, R., Lincoln, T.M., & Wolf, K. (2012). Associations of the Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) with poor insight, subjective experiences and depression. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 5 (2), 197-210.
Rusch, S., Westermann, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2012). Specificity of emotion regulation deficits in social anxiety. An internet study. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Therapy, Research and Practice, 85 (3), 268-277.
Westermann, S., Kesting, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2012). Being deluded after being excluded? - How emotion regulation deficits in paranoia-prone individuals impact on state paranoia during experimentally induced social stress. Behavior Therapy, 43, 329-340.
2011
Luellmann, E., Rief, W., & Lincoln, T.M. (2011). Benefits and harms of providing biological causal models in the treatment of psychosis - An experimental study. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 42, 447-453.
Moritz, S., Burnette, P., Sperber, S., Köther, U., Hartmann, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2011). Elucidating the black box from stress to paranoia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 37 (6), 1311-1317.
Lincoln, T.M., Mehl, S., Kesting, M.-L., Rief, W. (2011). Negative symptoms and social cognition. Detecting suitable targets for psychological interventions. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 37, S23-S32.
Lincoln, T.M., Salzmann, S., Ziegler, M. & Westermann, S. (2011). When does Jumping-to-Conclusions reach its peak? The interaction of vulnerability and situation-characteristics in social reasoning. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 42(2), 185-91.
Schneider, S., Jelinek, L., Lincoln, T.M. & Moritz, S. (2011). What happened to the voices? A fine-grained analysis of how hallucinations and delusions change under psychiatric treatment. Psychiatry Research, 188 (1), 13-17.
Westermann, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2011). Emotion regulation difficulties are relevant to persecutory ideation. Psychology and Psychotherapy. Theory, Research and Practice, 84 (3), 373-387.
Kikul, J., Vetter, J., Lincoln, T. & Exner, C. (2011). Effects of cognitive self-consciousness on visual memory in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 25 (4), 490-497.
Baldwin, S, Murray, D, Shadish, W, Pals, S, Holland, J, Abramowitz, J, Andersson, G, Atkins, D, Carlbring, P, Carroll, K, Christensen, A, Eddington, K, Ehlers, A, Feaster, D, Keijsers, G, Koch, E, Kuyken, W, Lange, A, Lincoln, T. M., Stephens, R, Taylor, S, Trepka, C, & Watson, J. (2011). Intraclass correlation associated with therapists: Estimates and applications in planning psychotherapy research. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 40 (1), 15-33.
Kesting, M.L., Mehl, S. Rief, W. & Lincoln, T.M. (2011). When paranoia fails to enhance self-esteem: Explicit and implicit self-esteem and its discrepancy in patients with persecutory delusions compared to depressed and healthy controls. Psychiatry Research, 186 (2-3), 197-202.
2010
Lincoln, T.M., Ziegler, M., Mehl, S. & Rief, W. (2010). The Jumping to Conclusions Bias in delusions: Specificity and changeability. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 199, (1), 40-49.
Lincoln, T.M., Mehl, S., Ziegler, M., Kesting, M.-L., Exner, C., & Rief, W. (2010). Is fear of others linked to an uncertain sense of self. The relevance of self-worth, interpersonal self-concepts and dysfunctional beliefs to paranoia. Behavior Therapy, 41, 187-197.
Lincoln, T.M., Mehl, S., Exner, C., Lindenmeyer, J. & Rief, W. (2010). Attributional style and persecutory delusions. Evidence for an event independent and state specific external-personal attribution bias for social situations. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 34 (3), 297-302.
Lincoln, T.M. (2010). A comment on Lynch, Laws and McKenna. Psychological Medicine, 40 (5), 877-800.
Lincoln, T.M., Peter, N., Schäfer, M., Moritz, S. (2010). From stress to paranoia: An experimental investigation of the moderating and mediating role of reasoning biases. Psychological Medicine, 40 (1), 169-171.
Lincoln, T.M., Ziegler, M., Lüllmann, E., Müller, M.J., & Rief, W. (2010). Can delusions be self-assessed. Concordance between self- and observer rated delusions in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 178, (2), 249-254.
Lincoln, T.M., Reumann, R. & Moritz, S. (2010). Is there a functional way of responding to paranoid intrusions? Development of the Reactions to Paranoid Thoughts Scale. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 15 (4), 377-399.
Lincoln, T.M., Lange, J., Burau, J., Exner, C., & Moritz, S. (2010). The effect of state-anxiety on paranoid ideation and Jumping to Conclusions. An experimental investigation. Schizophrenia Bulletin 36 (6), 1140-1148.
Westermann, S. and Lincoln, T.M. (2010). Using signal-detection theory to test the impact of negative emotion on sub-clinical paranoia. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 41, 96-101.
Moritz, S., Veckenstedt, R., Randjbar, S., Vitzthum, F., Karow, A. & Lincoln, T.M. (2010). Course and determinants of self-esteem in people diagnosed with schizophrenia during psychiatric treatment. Psychosis, 2, (2), 144 – 153.
Mehl, S., Rief, W., Mink, K., Lüllmann, E., & Lincoln, T.M. (2010). Social performance is more closely associated with Theory of Mind and autobiographical memory than with psychopathological symptoms in clinically stable patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Psychiatry Research. 178 (2), 276-283.
Mehl, S., Rief, W., Ziegler, M., Müller, M.J. & Lincoln, T.M. (2010). Implicit attributional style revisited: Evidence for a state-specific ‘self-decreasing’ implicit attributional style in patients with persecutory delusions. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. 15 (5), 451- 476.
Mehl, S., Rief, W., Lüllmann, E., Ziegler, M., Kesting, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2010). Are Theory of Mind deficits in understanding intentions of others associated with delusions? Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 198 (7), 516-519.
Moritz, S., Klinge, R., Hottenrott, B., Woodward, T., Randjbar, S., & Lincoln, T.M. (2010). Different sides of the same coin? Intercorrelations of cognitive biases in schizophrenia. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 15 (4), 406-421.
Moritz, S., Peters, M.J.V., Larøi, F., & Lincoln, T.M. (2010). Metacognitive beliefs in obsessive-compulsive patients: A comparison with healthy and schizophrenia participants. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 15 (6), 531-48.
2009
Lincoln, T.M., Peter, N., Schäfer, M., Moritz, S. (2009). Impact of stress on paranoia. An experimental study of moderators and mediators. Psychological Medicine, 39 (7), 1129-1139.
Lincoln, T.M., Keller, E., & Rief, W. (2009). Die Erfassung von Wahn und Halluzinationen in der Normalbevölkerung. Deutsche Adaptationen des Peters et al. Delusions Inventory (PDI) und der Launay Slade Hallucination Scale (LSHS-R). Diagnostica, 55, 29-40.
Arens, E., Berger, C. & Lincoln, T.M. (2009). Stigmatisierung von Patienten mit Schizophrenie: Prägt das Studium die Einstellungen angehender Psychologen und Mediziner? Nervenarzt, 80, 329-339.
Ziegler, M., Rief, W. & Lincoln, T.M. (2009). Leistet voreiliges Schlussfolgern einen Beitrag zur Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung von Wahn? Ein systematisches und quantitatives Review. Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 57, 125-136.
Hodgins, S., Lincoln, T.M., & Mak, T. (2009). Experiences of victimisation and depression are associated with community functioning among men with schizophrenia. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 6, 448-457.
Moritz, S., Hottenrott, B., Randjbar, S., Klinge, R.; Vitzthum Von Eckstaedt, F., Lincoln, T.M. & Jelinek, L. (2009). Perseveration and not strategic deficits underlie delayed alternation impairment in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Psychiatry Research, 170, 66-69.
Moritz, S., Klinge, R., Randjbar, S., Hottenrott, B., Woodward, T.S., Vitzthum v. Eckstaedt, F., Schmidt, C., Jelinek, L., & Lincoln, T.M. (2009). Decision-making under uncertainty and mood induction: further evidence for liberal acceptance in schizophrenia. Psychological Medicine, 39 (11), 1821-1829.
Exner, C., Kohl, A., Zaudig, M., Langs, G., Lincoln, T.M. & Rief, W. (2009). Metacognition and episodic memory in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23, 624-631.
2008
Lincoln, T.M., Suttner, C. & Nestoriuc, Y. (2008). Wirksamkeit kognitiver Interventionen in der Reduktion schizophrener Symptomatik. Eine Meta-Analyse. Psychologische Rundschau, 4, 217-232.
Lincoln, T.M., Arens, E., Berger, C. & Rief, W. (2008). Can anti-stigma campaigns be improved? A test of the impact of biogenetic versus psycho-social causal explanations on implicit and explicit attitudes to schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 34, 984-994.
Lincoln, T.M. & Keller, E. (2008). Delusions and hallucinations in students compared to the general population. Psychology and Psychotherapy. Theory, Research and Practice, 81, 231-235.
Lincoln, T.M. & Hodgins, S. (2008). Is lack of insight associated with physically aggressive behaviour among people with schizophrenia living in the community? Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 196, 62-66.
Ziegler, M., Rief, W., Werner, S.M., Mehl, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2008). Hasty decision-making in a variety of tasks: does it contribute to the development of delusions? Psychology and Psychotherapy. Theory, Research and Practice, 81, 237-245.
2007
Lincoln, T.M., Wilhelm, K. & Nestoriuc, Y. (2007). Effectiveness of psychoeducation for relapse, symptoms, knowledge, adherence and functioning in psychotic disorders: A meta-analysis. Schizophrenia Research, 96, 232-245.
Lincoln, T.M. & Rief, W. (2007). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie von Wahn und Halluzinationen: Eine kritische Bewertung der Übereinstimmung von Grundlagenbefunden und Interventionen. Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 36 (3), 164-175.
Lincoln, T.M. (2007). Relevant dimensions of delusions. Continuing the continuum versus category debate. Schizophrenia Research, 93, 211-220.
Lincoln, T.M., Lüllmann, E., & Rief, W. (2007). Correlates and long-term consequences of poor insight in patients with schizophrenia. A systematic review. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 33: 1324-1342.
2003-2006
Lincoln, T.M., Hodgins, S., Jöckel, D., Freese, R., Born, P., Eucker, S., Schmidt, P., Gretenkord, L., & Müller-Isberner, R. (2006). Forensische Patienten und Patienten der Allgemeinpsychiatrie: Bilden Prognoseinstrumente unterschiedliche Gewalttäterrisiken ab? Nervenarzt, 77, 576-585.
Lincoln, T.M., Rief, W., Hahlweg, K., Frank, M., von Witzleben, I., Schröder, B., & Fiegenbaum, W. (2005). Who comes, who stays, who profits? – Predicting refusal, dropout, success, and relapse in a short intervention for social phobia. Psychotherapy Research, 15, 210-225.
Lincoln, T.M., Hodgins, S., Müller-Isberner, R., Jöckel, D., Freese, R., Born, P., Eucker, S., Schmidt, P., & Gretenkord, L. (2005). Sind sie gefährlicher? - Entlassene Patienten des psychiatrischen Maßregelvollzuges und der Allgemeinpsychiatrie im Vergleich. Krankenhauspsychiatrie, 16, 48-56.
Lincoln, T.M., & Rief, W. (2004). How much do sample characteristics affect the effect sizes? An investigation of studies testing the treatment effects of social phobia. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 18, 515-529.
Lincoln, T.M., Rief, W., Hahlweg, K., Frank, M., von Witzleben, I., Schröder, B., & Fiegenbaum, W. (2003). Effectiveness of an empirically supported treatment for social phobia in the field. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 41, 1251-1269.
Books and book chapters
Lincoln, T.M. & French, P. (2024). Schizophrenia and Other Primary Psychotic Disorders. In: Reed, G. M., Ritchie, P. L.-J., Maercker, A. (Eds.). A Psychological Approach to Diagnosis: Using the ICD-11 as a Framework. APA Books. pp. 79-96.
Pillny, M., & Lincoln, T. M. (2022). Schizophrenie. In: M. Linden & M. Hautzinger (Eds). Verhaltenstherapiemanual - Erwachsene. Springer, Berlin, pp. 565–573. doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-62298-8_92.
Riehle, M., Kasanova, Z. & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). Psychosocial Approaches to the Treatment of Apathy. In: K. Lanctot & A. Aleman (Eds). Apathy – Clinical and Neuroscientific Perspectives from Neurology and Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.242-258.
Clamor, A., Frantz, I. & Lincoln, T.M. & (2021). Psychotische Störungen. In: J. Hoyer & S. Knappe (Eds.). Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie. Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 947-1003.
Opoka, S.M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2021). Psychosen, Schizophrenie. In W. Rief, E. Schramm & B. Strauß (Eds.), Psychotherapie – Ein kompetenzorientiertes Lehrbuch. Elsevier, pp. 195-205.
Lincoln, T. & Brabban (2020). Cognitive-behavioral therapy. In: Taminga, C.A., Ivleva, E.I., Reininghaus, U., Van Os, J. (Eds). Psychotic Disorders: Comprehensive Conceptualization and Treatments. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 514-523.
Lincoln, T.M. (2020). Psychotherapie. In: P. Falkai (Ed.). Praxishandbuch Schizophrenie. Diagnostik - Therapie - Versorgungsstrukturen. 2. Auflage. pp. 165-191-137. München: Elsevier
Lincoln, T.M. (2019). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie der Schizophrenie. Ein individuenzentrierter Ansatz. 3. überarbeitete Auflage. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Lincoln, T.M. (2019). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie für Positivsymptomatik (S. 105-120). In: B. Eusterschulte und P. Born (Hrsg.): Forensische Psychiatrie zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis. Festschrift für Herrn Müller-Isberner. Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft. Berlin.
Lincoln, T.M. (2019). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie für Positivsymptomatik (S. 105-120). In: B. Eusterschulte und P. Born (Hrsg.): Forensische Psychiatrie zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis. Festschrift für Herrn Müller-Isberner. Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft. Berlin.
Lincoln T, Pedersen A, Hahlweg K, Wiedl K, Frantz I. (2019). Evidenzbasierte Leitlinie zur Psychotherapie von Schizophrenie und anderen psychischen Störungen. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Sommer, D. & Lincoln, T.M. (2019). Unterstützte Entscheidungsfindung und das Reduzieren und Absetzen von Psychopharmaka. In: M. Zinkler, C. Mahlke & R. Marschner (Eds.). Selbstbestimmung und Solidarität – Unterstützte Entscheidungsfindung in der psychiatrischen Praxis. PsychiatrieVerlag, Köln, S. 112-123.
Lincoln, T.M., & Hennig, T. (2018). Schizophrenie. In S. Schneider & J. Margraf (Eds.), Lehrbuch der Verhaltenstherapie, Band. 3, Psychologische Therapie bei Indikationen im Kindes- und Jugendalter, 2. Aufl.: Berlin: Springer, S. 715-736.
Lincoln, T.M. (2018). Schizophrenie. In J. Margraf & S. Schneider (Eds.). Lehrbuch der Verhaltenstherapie, Band 2, Psychologische Therapie bei Indikationen im Erwachsenenalter. 4- Aufl.: Berlin: Springer. S. 391-414.
Lincoln, T. (2018). Psychotic Disorders. In S.G. Hofmann (Ed.), Clinical Psychology: A Global Perspective. Wiley, Chichester, Chpater 17, pp 283-308.
Lincoln, T.M. & Heibach, E. (2017). Psychosen. In: K. Hahlweg, M. Hautzinger, J. Margraf, W. Rief (Eds.). Fortschritte der Psychotherapie. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Falkai, P., Schennach, R., Lincoln, T.M., Schaub, A., Hasan, A. (2017). Chapter VII/65: Schizophrene Psychosen. In: Möller, H.-J., Laux, G. & Kapfhammer, H.-P. (Eds.). Psychiatrie, Psychosomatik, Psychotherapie. Berlin: Springer, 1583-1674.
Lincoln, T.M. (2017). Psychotische Störungen. In: Brakemeier, E.-L. & Jakobi, F. (Eds). Verhaltenstherapie in der Praxis. Weinheim: Beltz, 479-491.
Mehl, S., Moritz, S. Roesch-Ely, Lincoln, T. (2016). Psychotherapie der Schizophrenie. In: Herpertz, Caspar, Lieb (Hrsg.): Psychotherapie – Funktions- und störungsorientiertes Vorgehen. pp. 353-372. Elsevier.
Lincoln, T.M. (2016). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie der Schizophrenie. In P. Falkai (Hrsg.): Praxishandbuch Schizophrenie. pp. 107-137. München: Elsevier.
Teichert, M., Schäfer, I. & Lincoln, T.M. (2016). Welche Alternativen zu Zwang kennen Behandler? In: Zinkler (Hrsg.): Prävention von Zwangsmaßnahmen in der Psychiatrie – Menschenrechte und therapeutische Kulturen. pp. 115-127. Köln: Psychiatrieverlag.
Lincoln, T. (2014). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie der Schizophrenie. Ein individuenzentrierter Ansatz. 2. Neu überarbeitete Auflage. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Mehl, S. und Lincoln, T. (2014). Therapie-Tools Psychosen. Beltz.
Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Der wahnhafte Patient: Ambulante KVT bei Schizophrenie und anderen psychotischen Störungen. In H.H. Stavemann (Hrsg.): KVT-Praxis. Strategien und Leitfäden für die kognitive Verhaltenstherapie, S. 354-386. Weinheim: Beltz Verlag.
Lincoln, T.M. (2014) Schizophrenie, kognitive Interventionen In: „Dorsch - Lexikon der Psychologie.“ Hrsg. Wirtz, M.A. Göttingen: Huber. (https://portal.hogrefe.com/dorsch/schizophrenie-kognitive-interventionen/)
Lincoln, T.M. & Beck, A.T. (2014). Psychosis. In S. Hofmann & W. Rief (Eds.). The Wiley Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, pp. 437-461. Chichester: Wiley.
Spieß, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Akademische Psychologie in Hamburg. Status Quo und Perspektiven. In: 100 Jahre akademische Psychologie in Hamburg. Eine Festschrift. Hamburg University Press.
Lincoln, T.M. (2014). Kognitiv-behaviorale Psychotherapie. In B.G. Schimmelmann & F. Resch (Hrsg.). Psychosen in der Adoleszenz. Entwicklungspsychopathologie, Früherkennung und Behandlung, S. 207-224. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag.
Exner, C. & Lincoln, T. (2012). Neuropsychologie schizophrener Störungen. Reihe: Fortschritte der Neuropsychologie. Hogrefe: Göttingen.
Lincoln, T.M. (2012). Ambulante KVT bei psychotischen Störungen. In: Stavemann (Hrsg.), KVT update. Neue Entwicklungen und Behandlungsansätze in der Kognitiven Verhaltenstherapie. Weinheim: Beltz Verlag.
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Rusch, S., Ziegler, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2012). Soziale Phobie. In M. Berking und W. Rief (Hrsg). Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie für Bachelor. Berlin: Springer.
Ziegler, M. & Lincoln, T.M. (2012). Schizophrenie. In M. Berking und W. Rief (Hrsg). Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie für Bachelor. Berlin: Springer.
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Bischoff, N., Lincoln, T.M., Schäfer, C., Straube, E. R. (2008). Schizophrene Störungen. In B. Röhrle, P. F. Schlottke & F. Caspar (Hrsg.), Lehrbuch Klinisch Psychologische Diagnostik, S. 399-432. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag.
Moritz, S. & Lincoln, T.M. (2008). Kognitive Korrelate des schizophrenen Wahns. In: Kircher, T.T. & Gauggel, S. (Hrsg.). Neuropsychologie der Schizophrenie, S. 456-467. Springer, Berlin.
Lincoln, T. (2006). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie der Schizophrenie. Ein individuenzentrierter Ansatz zur Veränderung von Wahn, Halluzinationen und Negativsymptomatik. Göttingen: Hogrefe
Curriculum Vitae
Current Positions
- Since 2011 Full professor for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Movement Sciences, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Since 2011 Director of the Psychological Outpatient Clinic (German: Hochschulambulanz) at University of Hamburg
- Since 2015 Director of PTA Hamburg (Training Institute for Clinical Psychotherapists with a focus on Behavior Therapy)
Previous Positions
- 2005-2011 Senior Lecturer for Clinical Psychology in the Department for Clinical Psychology at the Philipps-Universität Marburg.
- 2003-2005 Clinical Psychologist in the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic in Haina (Hessen)
- 2000-2003 Therapist in the Christoph-Dornier-Foundation for Clinical Psychology, Marburg
Scientific Vita
- 2008 Venia legendi for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy at the Philipps-University Marburg
- 2003 Dr. rer. nat. (Ph.D. equivalent) Psychology; Philipps-University Marburg
- 1999 Diploma, Psychology; Philipps-University Marburg (Germany)
- 1991-1992 Internship in Social Projects in Manila, Philippines
- 1991 Abitur (A-Level-Equivalent) at Gymnasium Ohlstedt, Hamburg
Clinical Qualifications
- 2010 Certified Clinical Supervisor
- 2005 Approbation as Clinical Psychologist
Awards and Third Party Funding
- 2024 – 2027: DFG coordination project LI 1298/17-1 within the research unit 5389 (RU 5389) "Contextual influences on dynamic belief updating in volatile environments: Basic mechanisms and clinical implications" as co-PI. (https://www.uni-hamburg.de/ru5389/people.html)
- 2024 – 2027: DFG subproject LI 1298/14-1 "Neural network basis of healthy and impaired belief updating" within the RU 5389 as co-PI, in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Tobias Donner.
- 2024 – 2027: DFG subproject LI 1298/15-1 "Dynamic Belief Updating in Adolescence and its Significance for the Development of Psychopathology" within the RU 5389 as co-PI, in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Anja Riesel.
- 2023 – 2026: DFG projekt Ri 3375/1-1. "Asociality as a consequence of expressive negative symptoms in schizophrenia: A laboratory-based dyadic interaction study with subsequent ecological momentary assessment" as co-PI.
- 2022 – 2026: DFG subproject "Fear acquisition and extinction learning and increased risk of psychosis" within the RTG 2753: "Emotional learning and memory" as co-PI.
- 2020 – 2023: DFG project Li 1298/9-1 "RELATE – A randomised controlled trial to evaluate a cognitive-behavioural therapy module for distressing verbal hallucinations" in the program "clinical studies" as PI.
- 2020 – 2023: DFG CL 757/2-1. "Mechanisms of change in psychotic disorders: Bridging the gap between symptom formation and interventions in daily life" (PI: Annika Clamor).
- 2018 – 2021: DFG CL 757/1-1. „Psychophysiological adaptivity and the formation of paranoid delusions“ (PI: Annika Clamor).
- 2017 – 2021: “Stress and flexible learning: clinical mechanisms”, project within the consortium “Flexible learning under stress: neurocognitive mechanisms and clinical implications” (LFF-FV38, Speaker: Lars Schwabe).
- 2017 – 2019: "IMProving Availability and Cost-effectiveness of mental Healthcare for Schizophrenia through mHealth (IMPACHS)". Funding by Eurostars (Horizon 2020) in cooperation with Monsenso (Denmark), T4U (Germany), University Clinic Region Zealand (Denmark).
- 2016 – 2019: DFG Li 1298/8‑1 and Me 4490/1-1. "Efficacy and mechanisms of change of an emotion-oriented version of Cognitive-behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp-E) in reducing delusions. A randomized-controlled treatment study."
- 2014 – 2016: DFG-Projekt He 5292/4-1. „Attention allocation during the processing of socially relevant information: Moderators of attentional biases and relevance for the experience of social anxiety“ (PI: Sylvia Helbig-Lang).
- 2012 – 2016: DFG Li 1298/7-1 and Kr 3803/7-1. "The role of emotion regulation und its neural correlates for the development of psychotic symptoms."
- 2012 – 2013: "Amotivation in patients with psychosis and negative symptoms". Innovation Fund of Universität Hamburg.
- 2009 – 2011: DFG project Li 1298/4-1 "Influence of experimentally induced stress on delusion-relevant cognitive distortions" as co-PI, in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Steffen Moritz.
- 2007 – 2010: DFG project Li 1298/3-1 "Decision-making and attribution processes in patients with delusions" as PI.
- 2009: DGVT-Award for Behavior Therapy in the Psychosocial Implementation
- 2007: Beck Institute Scholarship for the Academic Year 2007/2008
Commissions of Trust
- Board Member of the academy of sciences (Akademie der Wissenschaften) (January 2022 - October 2024)
- Speaker of the panel Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy of the DGPs (June 2022 - June 2024)
- Dean of the Faculty of Psychology and Movement Science, University of Hamburg (2018 - 2020)
Editorial and Reviewing Roles
Editorial Board Member |
Fortschritte der Psychotherapie (since 2019) Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (since 2019) Clinical Psychology in Europe - Section Editor (since 2019) Zeitschrift für Psychologie (2019-2020 ) Cognitive Therapy and Research (since 2011) Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice (since 2011) Journal of Behavior and Experimental Psychiatry (since 2011) Verhaltenstherapie (since 2011) |
Associate Editor |
Cognitive Therapy and Research (2011-2019) Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice (2011-2015) |
Ad-hoc-Reviewer | Archives of General Psychiatry, Lancet Psychiatry, Schizophrenia Research, Schizophrenia Bulletin, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Behaviour Research and Therapy, Clinical Psychological Science, Comprehensive Psychiatry, Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, Journal of Affective Disorders, Clinical Psychology Review, European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, European Psychiatry, Psychological Medicine, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Psychiatry Research, Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, Psychopathology, Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, Diagnostica, Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Psychosis, Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, Psychiatric Services, Cognitive Therapy and Research, Psychiatry Research, BMC Health Services Research, Biological Psychology, JAMA Psychiatry, PLOS ONE, Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy and others |
Memberships
Supervision of PhD-Students
- Andreas Weiß (2024): Emotional, Temporal, and Spatial Multisensory Integration and Crossmodal Recalibration in Individuals with Psychosis Proneness or Psychosis.
- Katharina Renz (2023): Einflussfaktoren auf motivationale Negativsymptomatik bei psychotischen Störungen.
- Mathias Kammerer (2023): Die Rolle von Schlafverhalten bei der Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung psychotischer Positivsymptomatik.
- Ulrike Nowak (2023): Affect Dynamics: Empirical Characterisations of Their Patterns in Psychosis and an Integrative Framework of Dysregulated Emotion.
- Katrin Bahlinger (2022). Die Rolle der psychophysiologischen Regulationsfähigkeit für die Entstehung von psychotischen Symptomen.
- Max Berg (2022). Induzieren Dopamin-D2-Antagonisten Anhedonie, Amotivation oder gedämpftes Stresserleben? – Untersuchung zur unerwünschten Wirkung von Amisulprid.
- Martin Wittkamp (2022): (Mal)adaptive Emotionsregulationsprozesse: Konzeptualisierung, empirische Überprüfung und Intervention.
- Sandra Opoka (2021). Die Relevanz von negativem Affekt und Emotionsregulationsfähigkeit bei Patienten mit psychotischen Störungen.
- Lea Ludwig (2020). Die Rolle von Emotionsregulation in der Entstehung psychischer Störungen – Beiträge aus Fragebogenstudien, experimentellen Untersuchungen und Experience Sampling Studien.
- Matthias Pillny (2020). Amotivation bei Patienten mit Psychosen. Ein Beitrag zur Diagnostik und Ursachenforschung.
- Tobias Hillmann (2020). Die Rolle von Wahnnehmungsprozessen in der Entstehung und Aufrecht-erhaltung von Wahn (Eyetrackingstudien).
- Caroline Wüsten (2020). Interkulturelle Ätiologieforschung am Beispiel der Schizophrenie: Psychotische Erfahrungen und familiäre Umweltfaktoren im Ländergruppenvergleich.
- Eveline Söder (2020). Stressassoziierte Vulnerabilitätsfaktoren psychotischer Störungen.
- Björn Schlier (2019). Psychotic symptoms in ambulatory assessments and longitudinal studies: development of state measures and evaluation of stress-related predictors.
- Johanna Sundag (2019). Frühe maladaptive Schemata, Selbstwert und Verfolgungswahn – Studien zum Zusammenhang von Selbstkonzepten und Paranoia bei Patienten mit psychotischen Störungen.
- Katarina Krkovic (2018). The interplay between vulnerability factors, stress reactivity and paranoid symptoms: Emotion regulation and traumatic experiences in focus.
- Maike Engel (2017). Negativsymptomatik bei Schizophrenie: Diagnostik, emotional-motivationale Schwierigkeiten und soziale Relevanz.
- Edo Jaya (2017). The Interplay between Social Factors and Psychotic Symptoms: Cognitive Vulnerability and Affective Pathway in Focus.
- Leonie Ascone (2016). The Association between Social Rank, Attachment, Self-Compassion and Paranoia.
- Marcel Riehle (2016). Interpersonal consequences of diminished emotional expressiveness in schizophrenia: An investigation of facial expressions within face-to-face interactions.
- Annika Clamor (2016). Psychophysiologische Adaptivität, Stress und psychotische Symptome.
- Esther Jung (2015). Behandlung psychotischer Störungen – Aspekte der Therapiebeziehung und Untersuchung unmedizierter Menschen mit psychotischen Störungen.
- Maike Hartmann (2014). Einfluss von Stress- und Risikofaktoren auf paranoide Symptome bei Personen mit unterschiedlicher Vulnerabilität.
- Eva Heibach (2014). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie bei schizophrenen Psychosen: Zentrale Komponenten und ihre Relevanz für die Praxis.
- Martin Wiesjahn (2014). Stigmatisierung und Medikamenten-Nonadhärenz bei Menschen mit psychotischen Störungen: Schwierigkeiten und Lösungsmöglichkeiten.
- Marie-Luise Kesting (2013). Die Bedeutung des Selbstwertgefühls für die Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung von Verfolgungswahn.
- Silke Rusch (2012). Emotionsregulationsdefizite bei Sozialer Phobie.
- Stefan Westermann (2011). Die Rolle emotionaler Prozesse bei der Entstehung von Wahn.
- Stephanie Mehl (2010). Theory of the paranoid mind.
- Michael Ziegler (2009). Die Bedeutung voreiliger Entscheidungen bei der Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung wahnhafter Symptomatik.
International Activities
Steering Comittee Member:
Active member:
- European Negative Symptoms Research Network (EuroNES)
- International Consortium on Hallucination Research (ICHR)
- International Consortium for Paranoia Research(ICPR)
Regular attendant:
- International CBT for Psychosis Meeting
Keynotes:
- "Psychosen: Mechanismen verstehen und Psychotherapie gestalten". 38. Symposium der Fachgruppe Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie. May 12th-15th, 2021, Virtual Conference.
- "How to Translate Scientific Findings on Emotional and Cognitive Information Processing to Psychological Interventions for People with Psychotic Disorders". Congress of the Schizophrenia International Research Society. April 17th-21st, 2021, Virtual Conference.
- "How close have we come to understanding delusions?" 48th Annual Congress of the European Association for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. September 5th-8th, 2018, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Transfer Activities
Upcoming talks:
- November 27th, 2024: "Psychotherapie bei schizophrenen Psychosen", within the symposium "Die neue S3-Leitlinie Schizophrenie (Living)" at the DGPPN congress in Berlin.
- November 28th, 2024: "Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie bei Negativsymptomatik: Ergebnisse einer Pilotstudie", within the symposium "Behandlung anhaltender und therapierefraktärer Psychosen aus dem schizophrenen Formenkreis: wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse und tägliche Praxis" at the DGPPN Kongress in Berlin.
Recent talks (2023-2024):
- October 23rd, 2024: "Neuere Entwicklungen in der Psychologischen Behandlung von Wahn und Halluzinationen" for the Professional Association of Austrian Psychologists (BÖP) via Zoom.
- July 3rd, 2024: "Ist Wahn verstehbar? – Psychologische Modell von Wahn und Ihre Implikationen für die Psychotherapie". Talk at the symposium “20 years of the Max Planck Day Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy”, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich.
- April 3rd – 7th, 2024: “Being Assertive to Distressing Voices? Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Adding Relating Therapy to Standard Care. Findings from the Relate Trial”. Talk in the session “Novel Psychological Treatments for Psychosis – Current Evidence, Limitations, and Future Implications” at the 2024 SIRS Congress.
- November 29th, 2023: "Selbstsicher mit belastenden Stimmen umgehen – hilft das? Ergebnisse einer randomisiert-kontrollierten Pilotstudie zur Wirksamkeit eines „Relating Therapy“-Ansatzes (RELATE Trial). DGPPN Kongress in Berlin.
- November 29th – December 2nd, 2023: "Affektive Mechanismen in der Entstehung von niederschwelligen bis hin zu klinisch relevanten paranoiden Überzeugungen. Welche Ansatzpunkte ergeben sich für Prävention und Frühintervention?". Talk at the DGPPN Congress.
- October 30th, 2023: "What can we learn about mental disorders from studying symptom networks?" Talk at the symposium “Networks: A language for understanding complex systems” of HIAS and the AG Network Science of the Academy of Sciences in Hamburg.
- October 18th, 2023: "Konzept und Effekte der modernen KVT bei Psychosen". Online talk at the University Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Protestant Hospital Bethel of Bielefeld University.
- October 11th, 2023: "Welche Rolle spielen Emotionen in der Wahnentstehung und was folgt daraus für die Psychotherapie?" Talk at the 8th Blankenburger Schlosstagung.
- June 14th – 16th, 2023: "RELATE - Findings from a randomised controlled feasibility trial of a Relating Therapy module for distressing auditory verbal hallucinations." Talk at Beckfest 2023, International CBT for Psychosis Meeting.
- June 28th, 2023: "Translating clinical neuroscience findings in schizophrenia to clinical interventions". Lecture for the Summer Event of the HCNS & HBS.
- May 9th-13th, 2023: "Psychotische Störungen in der ICD-11. Welche Chance steckt in der höheren Differenzierung?" Talk at 2nd German Congress of Psychotherapy, Berlin.
- June 28th, 2023: "Translating clinical neuroscience findings in schizophrenia to clinical interventions." Talk at the Summer Event of the HCNS & HBS, Hamburg.
- February 9th, 2023. "Do patients with psychosis have specific difficulties in regulating emotions?" ISPS Norway Conference: "It takes a lot to laugh, a train to cry". Hamar.
Recent Workshops as part of postgraduate training:
- Annually recurring workshops on "Psychosis" and "Cognitive methods" for PTA Hamburg.
- 2023: Workshop on „Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie für Menschen mit Psychosen“, for University of Basel.
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