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    (When and how) does basic research in clinical psychology lead to more effective psychological treatment for mental disorders? by Ehring, Thomas, Limburg, Karina, Kunze, Anna E., Wittekind, Charlotte E., Werner, Gabriela G., Wolkenstein, Larissa, Guzey, Melike, Cludius, Barbara

    Published in Clinical psychology review (01-07-2022)
    “…An important aim of basic research in Clinical Psychology is to improve clinical practice (e.g., by developing novel interventions or improving the efficacy of…”
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    Impact of childhood maltreatment on obsessive-compulsive disorder symptom severity and treatment outcome by Boger, Sabrina, Ehring, Thomas, Berberich, Götz, Werner, Gabriela G.

    Published in European journal of psychotraumatology (31-12-2020)
    “…Preliminary evidence suggests childhood maltreatment to play a causal role in the development and maintenance of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However,…”
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    High cardiac vagal control is related to better subjective and objective sleep quality by Werner, Gabriela G., Ford, Brett Q., Mauss, Iris B., Schabus, Manuel, Blechert, Jens, Wilhelm, Frank H.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-03-2015)
    “…•Cardiac vagal control (CVC) was measured during an extended standardized baseline.•Subjective and polysomnographic variables of sleep quality were…”
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    Efficacy of approach bias modification as an add-on to smoking cessation treatment: study protocol for a randomized-controlled double-blind trial by Wittekind, Charlotte E, Takano, Keisuke, Sckopke, Philipp, Winkler, Markus H, Werner, Gabriela G, Ehring, Thomas, Rüther, Tobias

    “…Although effective treatments for smoking cessation are available, long-term abstinence is the exception rather than the norm. Accordingly, there is a need for…”
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    Fear of sleep and trauma-induced insomnia: A review and conceptual model by Werner, Gabriela G., Riemann, Dieter, Ehring, Thomas

    Published in Sleep medicine reviews (01-02-2021)
    “…Trauma-induced insomnia is a symptom of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and is reported to be particularly distressing and often persists even after…”
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    Pre-Sleep Arousal and Fear of Sleep in Trauma-Related Sleep Disturbances: A Cluster-Analytic Approach by Werner, Gabriela G, Danböck, Sarah K, Metodiev, Stanislav, Kunze, Anna E

    Published in Clinical Psychology in Europe (CPE) (01-06-2020)
    “…Trauma-related sleep disturbances constitute critical symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but sleep symptoms often reside even after successful…”
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    Symptom dynamics among nightmare sufferers: An intensive longitudinal study by Dumser, Britta, Werner, Gabriela G., Ehring, Thomas, Takano, Keisuke

    Published in Journal of sleep research (01-06-2023)
    “…Summary Nightmares are considerably prevalent in the general population and are known to be closely associated with a variety of mental disorders. However, not…”
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    Insomnia‐related interpretational bias is associated with pre‐sleep worry by Gerlach, Finja, Ehring, Thomas, Werner, Gabriela G., Takano, Keisuke

    Published in Journal of sleep research (01-02-2020)
    “…Cognitive models of insomnia highlight the role of biased cognition in sleep‐related information, which is proposed to underlie pre‐sleep worry, which in turn…”
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    The predictive power of insomnia symptoms on other aspects of mental health during the COVID‐19 pandemic: a longitudinal study by Werner, Gabriela G., Cludius, Barbara, Sckopke, Philipp, Stefan, Angelika, Schönbrodt, Felix, Zygar‐Hoffmann, Caroline

    Published in Journal of sleep research (01-02-2023)
    “…Summary Symptoms of insomnia are an important risk factor for the development of mental disorders, especially during stressful life periods such as the…”
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    Pre- to postsleep change in psychophysiological reactivity to emotional films: Late-night REM sleep is associated with attenuated emotional processing by Werner, Gabriela G., Schabus, Manuel, Blechert, Jens, Kolodyazhniy, Vitaliy, Wilhelm, Frank H.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-06-2015)
    “…Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been postulated to facilitate emotional processing of negative stimuli. However, empirical evidence is mixed and primarily…”
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    Differential Effects of REM Sleep on Emotional Processing: Initial Evidence for Increased Short-term Emotional Responses and Reduced Long-term Intrusive Memories by Werner, Gabriela G., Schabus, Manuel, Blechert, Jens, Wilhelm, Frank H.

    Published in Behavioral sleep medicine (2021)
    “…Background: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been postulated to facilitate emotional processing of negative stimuli. However, empirical evidence is mixed and…”
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    Misperception of sleep is associated with intrinsic motivation toward thinking about sleep by Gökce, Feyza, Ehring, Thomas, Werner, Gabriela G., Takano, Keisuke

    “…Misperception of sleep, the underestimation of total sleep time and overestimation of sleep onset latency (SOL) relative to objective measures, is often found…”
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    Temporal Associations Between Trauma-Related Sleep Disturbances and PTSD Symptoms: An Experience Sampling Study by Werner, Gabriela G., Göhre, Isabelle, Takano, Keisuke, Ehring, Thomas, Wittekind, Charlotte E., Stefanovic, Mina

    Published in Psychological trauma (01-07-2024)
    “…Objective: There is robust evidence for the influence of sleep disturbances on the maintenance of PTSD symptoms. However, little is known about day-to-day…”
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    Psychological and Physiological Effects of Imagery Rescripting for Aversive Autobiographical Memories by Strohm, Miriam, Siegesleitner, Marena, Kunze, Anna E., Werner, Gabriela G., Ehring, Thomas, Wittekind, Charlotte E.

    Published in Cognitive therapy and research (01-12-2021)
    “…Background Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) is a promising intervention to reduce symptoms associated with aversive memories, but little is known about its working…”
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    Potential mediators of the association between childhood maltreatment and obsessive-compulsive disorder in adulthood by Boger, Sabrina, Ehring, Thomas, Schwarzkopf, Wolfgang, Werner, Gabriela G.

    “…Childhood maltreatment (CM) is associated with enhanced symptom severity of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, little is known about the mechanisms…”
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    Cardiac Vagal Control, Regulatory Processes and Depressive Symptoms: Re-Investigating the Moderating Role of Sleep Quality by Danböck, Sarah K, Werner, Gabriela G

    “…Lower cardiac vagal control (CVC), which is often understood as an indicator for impaired regulatory processes, is assumed to predict the development of…”
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    Cardiac Vagal Control and Depressive Symptoms: The Moderating Role of Sleep Quality by Werner, Gabriela G., Ford, Brett Q., Mauss, Iris B., Schabus, Manuel, Blechert, Jens, Wilhelm, Frank H.

    Published in Behavioral sleep medicine (02-11-2017)
    “…Lower cardiac vagal control (CVC) has been linked to greater depression. However, this link has not been consistently demonstrated, suggesting the presence of…”
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    The German version of the Fear of Sleep Inventory - Short Form: A psychometric study by Drexl, K, Kunze, A.E, Werner, G.G

    “…AbstractIntroductionFear of sleep is proposed to contribute to pathogenic processes underlying trauma-related sleep disturbances. The Fear of Sleep Inventory…”
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