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    Reimagining Work: Normative Commonplaces and Their Effects on Accessibility in Workplaces by Konrad, Annika

    “…This article investigates how normative attitudes about work construct barriers to workers who are blind and visually impaired. The researcher collected…”
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    Differential reduction of psychological distress by three different types of meditation-based mental training programs: A randomized clinical trial by Liebmann, Christian, Konrad, Annika C., Singer, Tania, Kanske, Philipp

    “…There is little knowledge about which types of meditation-based training are effective for alleviating which facets of psychological distress. We investigated…”
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    A multicenter feasibility study on implementing a brief mindful breathing exercise into regular university courses by Konrad, Annika C., Engert, Veronika, Albrecht, Reyk, Dobel, Christian, Döring, Nicola, Haueisen, Jens, Klimecki, Olga, Sandbothe, Mike, Kanske, Philipp

    Published in Scientific reports (16-05-2023)
    “…Practicing mindfulness is associated with stress reduction and with positive effects in the context of learning and teaching. Although effects on student…”
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    Risk factors for internalizing symptoms: The influence of empathy, theory of mind, and negative thinking processes by Konrad, Annika C., Förster, Katharina, Stretton, Jason, Dalgleish, Tim, Böckler‐Raettig, Anne, Trautwein, Fynn‐Mathis, Singer, Tania, Kanske, Philipp

    Published in Human brain mapping (15-02-2024)
    “…Internalizing symptoms such as elevated stress and sustained negative affect can be important warning signs for developing mental disorders. A recent…”
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    Social Factors Predict Distress Development in Adults With Pre-existing Mental Disorders During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic by Konrad, Annika C., Förster, Katharina, Kurtz, Marcel, Endrass, Tanja, Jauk, Emanuel, Kanske, Philipp

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-07-2022)
    “…Physical distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic are associated with increased psychological distress, especially in people with mental disorders…”
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    Evaluation of a brief cognitive behavioral group intervention to reduce depersonalization in students with high levels of trait test anxiety: a randomized controlled trial by Schweden, Tabea L. K., Konrad, Annika C., Wekenborg, Magdalena K., Hoyer, Juergen

    Published in Anxiety, stress, and coping (03-05-2020)
    “…Background and objectives: Students with high levels of test anxiety frequently experience depersonalization during examinations. We investigated whether a…”
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    Patient perspectives of patient-centeredness in medical rehabilitation by Zimmermann, Linda, Konrad, Annika, Müller, Christian, Rundel, Manfred, Körner, Mirjam

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-07-2014)
    “…Abstract Objective Achieving patient-centeredness requires a paradigm shift in the provider–patient interaction. Participation, information, communication, and…”
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    Fighting for the 'right to the city': examining spatial injustice in Chicago public school closings by Grant, Carl A., Floch Arcello, Anna, Konrad, Annika M., Swenson, Mary C.

    Published in British journal of sociology of education (03-09-2014)
    “…This article uses Chicago public school closings as a case study for the rise of mayoral control and the decline of democratic participation - two common…”
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    Arguing for Access: Everyday Rhetorical Labor of Disability by Konrad, Annika

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Arguing for Access: Everyday Rhetorical Labor of Disability theorizes rhetoric of public engagement from the lived communicative experiences of people who are…”
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