Prof. Dr. Matthias Berking



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Training emotionaler Kompetenzen (2015) Berking M Authored book Restoring depleted resources: Efficacy and mechanisms of change of an internet-based unguided recovery training for better sleep and psychological detachment from work (2015) Ebert D, Berking M, Thiart H, Heleen R, Laferton J, Cuijpers P, Sieland B, Lehr D Journal article, Original article Efficacy of a hybrid online training for panic symptoms and agoraphobia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (2014) Ebenfeld L, Stegemann SK, Lehr D, Ebert DD, Jazaieri H, Van Ballegooijen W, Funk B, et al. Journal article Efficacy of an internet-based problem-solving training for teachers: results of a randomized controlled trial (2014) Ebert D, Lehr D, Boss L, Riper H, Cuijpers P, Andersson G, Thiart H, et al. Journal article Successful Application of Adaptive Emotion Regulation Skills Predicts the Subsequent Reduction of Depressive Symptom Severity but neither the Reduction of Anxiety nor the Reduction of General Distress during the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (2014) Wirtz CM, Radkovsky A, Ebert D, Berking M Journal article Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of minimal guided and unguided internet-based mobile supported stress-management in employees with occupational stress: a three-armed randomised controlled trial (2014) Ebert D, Lehr D, Smit F, Zarski AC, Heleen R, Heber E, Cuijpers P, Berking M Journal article Self-compassion as an emotion regulation strategy in major depressive disorder (2014) Diedrich A, Grant M, Hofmann SG, Hiller W, Berking M Journal article Emotion regulation predicts symptoms of depression over five years (2014) Berking M, Wirtz CM, Svaldi J, Hofmann S Journal article Successful Emotion Regulation Skills Application Predicts Subsequent Reduction of Symptom Severity During Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (2014) Radkovsky A, Mcardle JJ, Bockting CLH, Berking M Journal article MOOD AND SLEEP RECIPROCALLY REINFORCE EACH OTHER OVER THE COURSE OF TREATMENT FOR MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (2014) Hannig W, Radkovsky A, Wirtz CM, Ebert D, Bockting C, Berking M Journal article