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Medical Psychologists

Director

Tel: 06421-28-66250 • Fax: 06421-28-64881 • E-Mail:kati.thieme@staff.uni-marburg.de

Secretaries

Claudia Schulz
Tel: 06421-28-66250 • Fax: 06421-28-64881 • E-Mail: medpsych@staff.uni-marburg.de

Coworkers

Dipl. Phys. Jens Kampmann
Tel: 06421-28-63771 • Fax: 06421-28-64881• E-Mail: jens.kampmann@staff.uni-marburg.de

Dipl. Psych. Sabrina Kettlack 
Tel: 06421-28-23070 • Fax: 06421-28-64881 • E-Mail: sabrina.kettlack@staff.uni-marburg.de

Dipl. Psych. Kathrin Jung, M.Sc. Psychotherapeutin i.A.                                                                                  Tel: 06421-28-23071 • Fax: 06421-28-64881 • E-Mail: kathrin.jung@staff.uni-marburg.de

Dr. Psychotherapist, Sabine Quint 
Tel: 06421-28-62993 • E-Mail: quints@staff.uni-marburg.de

Wiebke Regenstein, M.Sc., Kinder- und Jugendpsychotherapeutin i.A.                                                    Tel.: 06421-28-23071 • Fax: 06421-28-64881 • E-Mail: wiebke.regenstein@staff.uni-marburg.de

Dr. Jur., Marc Mathys
Tel: 06421-28-23074 • E-Mail: mathys@staff.uni-marburg.de

Diplomas and Doctorates

Sarah Wirth: Die Veränderung der psychischen Komorbidität und Sensitivierung nach operanter Schmerztherapie in Kombination mit peripherer Stimulation bei Patienten mit Fibromyalgie (Diplomarbeit, Zweitbetreuer: Prof. Dr. Rief, Institut für Psychologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg)

Manuel Göbel: Sensitization, stress perception and stress management in medical students of the 2nd semester before and after the histology exam.

Niklas Heiman: Clinical Pain, Pain Threshold and –tolerance, BRS, BOLD-response, norepinephrine- and cortisol release during peripheral electrical pain stimulation dependent on cardiac cycle

Christina Inne: Validity and Re-Test-Reliability of video recorded behavioral observation for the evaluation of the ‘Assertiveness Training with medical students’.

Nicole Ladewig: Evaluation of the ‘Assertiveness training with medical students’ by recording of verbal and nonverbal behavior during a problematic clinical situation regarding the non-compliance of a patient with panarteriitis nodosa.

Christopher Schmidt: BRS, sensitization, and evoked potentials in patients with fibromyalgia during peripheral electrical pain stimulation dependent on cardiac cycle

Jacline-Dalisay Schmidt: Changes of clinical pain, pain threshold, and –tolerance as well as BRS and evoked potentials after peripheral stimulation dependent on cardiac cycle in comparison to peripheral stimulation independent on cardiac cycle as placebo-stimulation

Sandra Schönewald: Comorbidity in spouses of patients with fibromyalgia and their interpersonal interactions.

Maria Schwab: Changes of clinical pain, pain threshold and –tolerance, BOLD-response, norepinephrine- and cortisol release before and after extinction training in combination with peripheral stimulation dependent on cardiac cycle in patients with fibromyalgia.

Karén Wilhelm: Stability of stress reactivity and baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) in healthy individuals and patients with fibromyalgia measured pre and after 12 months.

Anna-Lena Zeiler: Changes of sleep quality, BRS, and heart rate variability as well as sleep architecture after extinction training in combination with peripheral stimulation dependent on cardiac cycle in patients with fibromyalgia.

associated Coworkers

Prof. em. Dr. Wolfram Schüffel
E-mail:wolfram@schueffel.de
Homepage: http://www.schueffel.com/
Tel: 06421-176330

PD Dr. Martin Pook
E-mail:Martin.Pook@isb.bayern.de

Cooperation Partners

Olivier Monbureau
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Regional Center for Neurosensory Disorders

Michael Young
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Regional Center for Neurosensory Disorders