Prof. Dr. Cornelia Weise



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The heterogeneity of national regulations in clinical psychology and psychological treatment in europe where are we coming from, where are we now, and where are we going? (2019) Laireiter AR, Weise C Journal article Overcoming barriers and limitations - Why this new journal is needed (2019) Rief W, Weise C Journal article Differences in baseline and process variables between non-responders and responders in Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy for chronic tinnitus (2019) Probst T, Weise C, Andersson G, Kleinstäuber M Journal article Clusters of premenstrual symptoms in women with PMDD: Appearance, stability and association with impairment (2018) Kaiser G, Janda C, Kleinstäuber M, Weise C Journal article Methods for coping with premenstrual change: Development and validation of the German Premenstrual Change Coping Inventory (2018) Kaiser G, Kues JN, Kleinstäuber M, Andersson G, Weise C Journal article Knowledge about positive premenstrual changes and somatosensory amplification increase the report of positive premenstrual changes: An experimental study (2018) Kaiser G, Schormann A, Kues JN, Weise C Journal article Why is this happening to me? - a comparison of illness representations between Iranian and German people with mental illness (2018) Reichardt J, Ebrahimi A, Nasiri Dehsorkhi H, Mewes R, Weise C, Afshar H, Adibi P, et al. Journal article Personality traits predict and moderate the outcome of Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic tinnitus (2018) Kleinstäuber M, Weise C, Andersson G, Probst T Journal article The effect of manipulated information about premenstrual changes on the report of positive and negative premenstrual changes (2018) Kues JN, Janda C, Krzikalla C, Andersson G, Weise C Journal article The More Vivid the Imagination the Better: The Role of the Vividness of Imagination in Vasoconstriction Training and Vasodilatation Training (2017) Graef JE, Rief W, Nestoriuc Y, Weise C Journal article