2015 - Member of Academia Europaea
Jürgen Margraf mostly deals with Anxiety, Panic disorder, Panic, Psychiatry and Anxiety disorder. Jürgen Margraf has researched Anxiety in several fields, including Mental health, Narcissism, Obesity and Clinical psychology. His Panic disorder research integrates issues from Developmental psychology, Internal medicine, Attentional bias and Cardiology.
His studies in Panic integrate themes in fields like Alprazolam, Anesthesia, Depression and Heart rate. His Traumatic stress, Etiology and Cognition study in the realm of Psychiatry connects with subjects such as Memory consolidation. His studies in Anxiety disorder integrate themes in fields like Generalized anxiety disorder, Prevalence of mental disorders, Cognitive therapy and Comorbidity.
His primary scientific interests are in Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Psychiatry, Mental health and Panic disorder. Jürgen Margraf combines subjects such as Psychological intervention, Addiction, Cognition and Young adult with his study of Clinical psychology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Developmental psychology and Depression.
His research links Epidemiology with Psychiatry. Jürgen Margraf interconnects Life satisfaction, Longitudinal study, Social support and Psychological resilience in the investigation of issues within Mental health. In his research on the topic of Panic disorder, Heart rate is strongly related with Panic.
His main research concerns Clinical psychology, Mental health, Anxiety, Depression and Addiction. His Clinical psychology research also works with subjects such as
Cognition which intersects with area such as Psychopathology and Randomized controlled trial,
Psychological intervention that connect with fields like Mindfulness. His study on Mental health also encompasses disciplines like
Social support which intersects with area such as Scale,
Developmental psychology most often made with reference to Life satisfaction.
Jürgen Margraf has researched Anxiety in several fields, including Intervention and Personality. His studies deal with areas such as Structural equation modeling and Cross-cultural studies as well as Depression. His work in Agoraphobia and Panic disorder is related to Psychiatry.
Jürgen Margraf mainly investigates Clinical psychology, Mental health, Anxiety, Depression and Addiction. His Clinical psychology research includes themes of Longitudinal study, Scale, Young adult, Narcissism and Measurement invariance. His study in Mental health is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Life satisfaction, Social support and Psychological resilience.
The concepts of his Anxiety study are interwoven with issues in Demography, Cognition, Meta-analysis, Personality and Sample. His Cognition study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Panic disorder, Agoraphobia, Specific phobia and Exposure therapy. The various areas that Jürgen Margraf examines in his Depression study include Explained variation and Quasi-experiment.
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Lehrbuch der Verhaltenstherapie
Jürgen Margraf.
TAEBC-2009 (2009)
Fear conditioning in posttraumatic stress disorder: evidence for delayed extinction of autonomic, experiential, and behavioural responses.
Jens Blechert;Tanja Michael;Noortje Vriends;Jü rgen Margraf.
Behaviour Research and Therapy (2007)
Psychological treatment of panic
Jürgen Margraf;David H. Barlow;David M. Clark;Michael J. Telch.
(1988)
Panik : Angstanfälle und ihre Behandlung
J. Margraf;S. Schneider.
(1990)
Selective processing of threat cues in subjects with panic attacks
Anke Ehlers;Jürgen Margraf;Sylvia Davies;Walton T. Roth.
Cognition & Emotion (1988)
Panic Attacks in the Natural Environment
J Margraf;B Taylor;A Ehlers;W T Roth.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (1987)
The emotional Stroop effect in anxiety disorders: General emotionality or disorder specificity?
Eni S Becker;Mike Rinck;Jürgen Margraf;Walton T Roth.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2001)
The effects of daily stress on positive and negative mental health: Mediation through self-efficacy
Pia Schönfeld;Julia Brailovskaia;Angela Bieda;Xiao Chi Zhang.
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology (2016)
Age of traumatisation as a predictor of post-traumatic stress disorder or major depression in young women.
Andreas Maercker;Tanja Michael;Lydia Fehm;Eni S. Becker.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2004)
Dips: Diagnostisches Interview Bei Psychischen Storungen
Jürgen Margraf;Silvia Schneider;Anke Ehlers.
(1994)
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