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Dr. Jana Hansmeier

Dr. Jana Hansmeier
Büro: Raum 221
Telefon: 0341 / 97 39 562
E-Mail: jana.hansmeier(at)uni-leipzig.de
Sprechstunde: montags 15:00 - 16:00 Uhr (bitte nach vorheriger Anmeldung per E-Mail)
Curriculum Vitae
Professional Experience
Since 04/2018 | Academic assistant at the Department of Clinicla Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Leipzig |
05/2017-03/2018 | Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Clinical Psychology with Focus on Psychotherapy Research, University of Zürich |
06/2014-04/2017 | Therapist at the psychosomatic rehabilitation hospital "Parkland Klinik", Bad Wildungen |
05/2013-04/2014 | Research Fellow at the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Philipps University of Marburg |
09/2010-02/2015 | Therapist at the "Psychotherapie-Ambulanz Marburg" (PAM) |
09/2010-04/2013 | Ph. D. Scholarship at the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Philipps University of Marburg |
Education
04/2016 | Licensure as Clinical Psychologist (Approbation als Psychologische Psychotherapeutin) after Postgraduate Graduate Training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
07/2015 | Ph.D. in Psychology (Dr. rer. nat.), Philipps University of Marburg, Title of the thesis:"The relevance of metacognitions in OCD" |
04/2010 | Diploma in Psychology at the University of Muenster |
Internships and other work experience (selection)
02/2010-07/2010 | Student/Research Assistant at the Department of Work and Organizational Psychology ath the German Police University of Muenster |
09/2007-06/2008 | Research Internship about "Human Discrimination Learning" at the Nijmegen Institute or Cognition and Information (NICI), University of Nijmegen |
03/2006-06/2007 | Research Internship/Assistant about "Working Memory" at the Department of Statistics and Methods, University of Muenster |
Publikationen
Forschungsschwerpunkte
Research interests
- Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
- psychopathologic learning and memory processes (and their neural
correlates)
- metacognitive models and treatment
- psychotherapy and health care research