In this research area, we develop and evaluate innovative psychotherapeutic and behavioral medicine approaches aimed at reducing the psychological burden of endometriosis and improving the quality of life for those affected. Our projects range from testing new interventions to rigorously assessing their clinical effectiveness.
In addition, we address psychosocial aspects of the condition, such as the experience of stigma, the refinement of diagnostic tools, and the detailed assessment of psychological distress in the context of endometriosis. Our goal is to provide evidence-based, effective, and accessible support options and to foster a more holistic understanding of this complex condition.