Frederike Katharina Lemmel

Frederike Katharina Lemmel
  • Master of Science
  • Doctoral Researcher at University of Münster

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Current institution
University of Münster
Current position
  • Doctoral Researcher
Additional affiliations
October 2021 - present
Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Science
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • -Preparation and implementation of weekly 90-minutes lectures on current scientific competencies, research methods, scientific writing, manuscript preparation, citation guidelines. -Preparing and marking research exposé as end-of-term assignment.
October 2020 - October 2021
Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Science
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • -Preparing and implementing two weekly 90-minute lectures -Preparing and marking 90-minute end-of-term written exam -General Psychology: Research and scientific methodology; Neurobiology and Behavioural Genetics; Perception; Consciousness; Behaviour; Learning; Memory; Speech; Problem solving; Decision making; Motivation; Emotion; Stress and disease
November 2020 - October 2021
University of Münster
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
May 2020 - May 2023
University of Münster
Field of study
  • Cinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
September 2019 - June 2020
Leiden University
Field of study
  • Clinical Psychology
September 2018 - September 2019
University College London
Field of study
  • Clinical Mental Health Sciences

Publications

Publications (7)
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Mental health-related behaviours including addictive behaviours contribute significantly to the global burden of disease. Social norm interventions appear to be a cost-effective means of reducing addictive behaviour. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of the efficacy of social norm interventions for addictive behaviours. We searched...
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Social comparison is a fundamental mechanism that enables humans to navigate the complexities of our ever-changing world. Moreover, social comparison can serve as a powerful mechanism for promoting behaviour change. Research on social comparison as a behaviour change technique (SC-BCT) has increased significantly during the last decades. We summari...
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Background First episode psychosis and reduced social networks have been found to go hand in hand, but specific mechanisms are unclear. The manifestation of symptoms and the effect of stigma are two possibilities discussed in the literature but the experiences and views of young people with psychosis have been neglected. Aims To explore experience...
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Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has many potential impacts on people with mental health conditions and on mental health care, including direct consequences of infection, effects of infection control measures and subsequent societal changes. We aimed to map early impacts of the pandemic on people with pre-existing mental health conditions and services...
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Background. Mental well-being is an essential concept in research and public health as it is recognised as an indicator of population mental health and quality of life. Previous studies have provided evidence that general self-efficacy is positively related to mental well-being. The aim of this study is to examine whether higher help-seeking self-e...
Conference Paper
Mental health difficulties among university students is an area of growing concern. One barrier to help-seeking behaviour is stigma and misconceptions about mental health. This study examines the most common mental health misconceptions among UCL students and the overall mental health misconception score, using the Mental Health Misconceptions ques...

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