Geänderte Inhalte Alle kürzlich geänderten Inhalte in zeitlich absteigender Reihenfolge Abwesenheit Frau Nyenhuis 17.12.25 + Fachaufsicht Liebe Alle, Frau Nyenhuis wird wahrscheinlich auch am Mittwoch, den 17.12.2025 noch abwesend sein. Die Fachaufsicht übernimmt Mirjana Ruhleder. Liebe Grüße Anna TBZ-Büro WSPP-News Anmeldung Über uns Abwesenheit Frau Nyenhuis am 16.12. und Fachaufsicht Publikationen Blackwell, Simon Does Cognitive Bias Modification for Appraisals Change Symptom-Cognition Relations in PTSD? Evidence from Network Analysis in a Randomized Controlled Trial Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is maintained by dysfunctional trauma-related appraisals. Cognitive Bias Modification for Appraisals (CBM-APP) aims to train patients to make more functional trauma-related appraisals and has been shown to reduce PTSD symptoms. However, little is known about how this training affects the functional interrelations among symptoms and cognitive appraisals. In this secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial involving 77 adult patients diagnosed with PTSD (CBM-APP: n = 37; control training: n = 40), we applied cross-sectional network analysis to examine changes in the structure and centrality of associations among PTSD symptom clusters (re-experiencing, avoidance, negative cognition and mood, hyperarousal) and trauma-related cognitive measures. To capture multiple levels of cognitive processing, we included responses during a scenario task (reflective, idiosyncratic, spontaneous appraisals) and the Implicit Association Test (automatic self-associations). Four Gaussian Graphical Models were estimated (pre-/post-training × CBM-APP vs. control group). While overall network connectivity did not differ significantly across networks, descriptive patterns indicated that Alterations in Cognition and Mood emerged as the most central node in both groups at post-training assessment. Further, in the CBM-APP group, the centrality of implicit trauma-related associations decreased pre- to post-training, suggesting potential decoupling of automatic negative self-associations from symptom activation. Given the small sample and moderate network stability, findings are preliminary but suggest that CBM-APP may influence the relational structure of PTSD symptoms and cognitions, offering insight into putative mechanisms of cognitive therapeutic change. Publications Folder Rechtliche Herausforderungen und Lösungsvorschläge zu Open Science in der klinisch-psychologischen Forschung PsychArchives is a disciplinary repository for psychological science and neighboring disciplines. Woud, Marcella Team Team Kern, Marcel Prof. Dr. Marcel Kern, Leiter der Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie Abteilung des Georg-Elias-Müller-Instituts für Psychologie Kern, Marcel Huber, Carolin Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie Allgemeines Weihnachtsgrüße Weihnachtsgrüße 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 409 Die nächsten 20 Inhalte