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    Free-to-play: About addicted Whales, at risk Dolphins and healthy Minnows. Monetarization design and Internet Gaming Disorder by Dreier, M, Wölfling, K, Duven, E, Giralt, S, Beutel, M.E, Müller, K.W

    Published in Addictive behaviors (01-01-2017)
    “…Abstract Introduction Video games are not only changing due to technical innovation, but also because of new game design and monetization approaches. Moreover,…”
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    Is Sensation Seeking a correlate of excessive behaviors and behavioral addictions? A detailed examination of patients with Gambling Disorder and Internet Addiction by Müller, K.W, Dreier, M, Beutel, M.E, Wölfling, K

    Published in Psychiatry research (30-08-2016)
    “…Abstract Sensation Seeking has repeatedly been related to substance use. Also, its role as a correlate of Gambling Disorder has been discussed although…”
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    A contribution to the clinical characterization of Internet addiction in a sample of treatment seekers: Validity of assessment, severity of psychopathology and type of co-morbidity by Müller, K.W, Beutel, M.E, Wölfling, K

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract Objective Internet addiction becomes a growing health problem worldwide with prevalence rates up to 3%. Still, uncertainties exist regarding its…”
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    Recovery, relapse, or else? Treatment outcomes in gambling disorder from a multicenter follow-up study by Müller, K.W, Wölfling, K, Dickenhorst, U, Beutel, M.E, Medenwaldt, J, Koch, A

    Published in European psychiatry (01-06-2017)
    “…Abstract Purpose Gambling disorder is associated with various adverse effects. While data on the immediate effectiveness of treatment programs are available,…”
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    Does loneliness lie within? Personality functioning shapes loneliness and mental distress in a representative population sample by Ernst, M., Brähler, E., Kruse, J., Kampling, H., Beutel, M.E.

    Published in Journal of affective disorders reports (01-04-2023)
    “…•This study adds to the evidence linking personality (pathology) with loneliness.•We tested statistical predictors of loneliness and mental distress in the…”
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    Loneliness and its relation to mental health in the general population: Validation and norm values of a brief measure by Klein, E.M., Zenger, M., Tibubos, A.N., Ernst, M., Reiner, I., Schmalbach, B., Brähler, E., Beutel, M.E.

    Published in Journal of affective disorders reports (01-04-2021)
    “…•Our study is the first confirming measurement invariance across gender and age for one of the most established loneliness scale in a German representative…”
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    Association of Type D personality with cognitive functioning in individuals with and without cardiovascular disease — The Gutenberg Health Study by Unterrainer, J, Michal, M, Rahm, B, Hadzibegovic, J, Wild, P.S, Schulz, A, Münzel, T, Blettner, M, Lackner, K, Pfeiffer, N, Blankenberg, S, Denollet, J, Beutel, M.E

    Published in International journal of cardiology (01-07-2016)
    “…Abstract Objective Distressed (‘Type D’) personality is associated with adverse health outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). While…”
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    Association between cingulum bundle structure and cognitive performance: An observational study in major depression by Schermuly, I, Fellgiebel, A, Wagner, S, Yakushev, I, Stoeter, P, Schmitt, R, Knickenberg, R.J, Bleichner, F, Beutel, M.E

    Published in European psychiatry (01-10-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Major depression can be regarded as a systemic neurobehavioral disorder resulting from dysfunction of the limbic-cortical networks. The…”
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    818 – The neuroscience of internet and computer game addiction - what do we know about what is going on inside our patients brains? by Duven, E, Beutel, M.E, Wölfling, K.J

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Internet and Computer Game Addiction will in the future be included in the diagnostic manuals for mental disorders (Internet Use Disorder, www.dsm5.org )…”
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    984 – Psychopathological symptoms and co-morbid disorders associated with internet addiction and pathological gambling: analyses of a clinical sample by Müller, K.W, Beutel, M.E, Wölfling, K

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Introduction Despite growing interest in internet addiction (IA), there is still no consensus in perceiving it as a distinct clinical disorder. Proposals of…”
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    1612 – Clinical characteristics and disorder-specific cognitions in treatment-seeking patients with internet addiction and borderline personality organization by Wölfling, K.J, Müller, K.W, Beutel, M.E

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Introduction Several epidemiological studies revealed prevalence-rates of Internet Addiction (IA) - which was currently proposed as an independent disorder for…”
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    AS32-02 - Treating internet addiction: first results on efficacy of a standardized cognitiv-behavioral therapeutic approach by Wölfling, K.J, Müller, K.W, Beutel, M.E

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…In the daily clinic, patients with internet addiction show psychopathological patterns (tolerance, withdrawal, interpersonal conflict, mood modification,…”
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    P-19 - Computer game addiction in a highly professional user-group by Dreier, M, Giralt, S, Müller, K.W, Beutel, M.E, Wölfling, K.J

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Representative international studies about computer game addiction show a prevalence range from 1 to 3%. However highly specialized user groups have never been…”
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    P-29 - Cybersex addiction - prevalence of dysfunctional usage of cybersex offers by Giralt, S, Wölfling, K, Spangenberg, L, Brähler, E, Glaesmer, H, Beutel, M.E

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Behavioral addictions are probably as old as humanity itself and sexual addiction might be the oldest. Access to huge databases and fast communication via…”
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    AS32-04 - To game or to gamble? a emirical comparison of predictors of computer game addiction and pathological gambling among adolescents by Müller, K.W, Duven, E, Giralt, S, Beutel, M.E, Dreier, M, Wölfling, K

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Excessive behaviors, especially among adolescents, have become a matter of growing concern und are discussed as non-substance-related addiction disorders…”
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