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Professur für Differentielle Psychologie und Diagnostik

Christina Ewert

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

 

Komplex II - Golm
Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24/25
14476 Potsdam OT Golm
Haus 14, Raum 6.16

 

Sprechzeiten
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Akademische Abschlüsse

  •  Dipl.-Psych. (2016, Universität Greifswald)

Forschungsinteressen

  • Persönlichkeit und Coping
  • Stress- und Emotionsregulation
  • Achtsamkeit und Selbstmitgefühl
  • Resilienz, Wohlbefinden und mentale Gesundheit

Publikationen

Zeitschriftenartikel

  • Ewert, C., Büchner, A., & Schröder-Abé, M. (2022). The mediating role of stress processing in the relation of self-compassion and affective well-being: Evidence from two longitudinal studies. [Manuscript submitted for publication]. Chair of Differential Psychology and Psychological Assessment. University of Potsdam
  • Ewert, C., Hoffmann, C. F. A., & Schröder-Abé, M. (2022). Stress processing mediates the link between momentary self-compassion and affective well-being. Journal of Mindfulness.  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-022-01954-z
  • Ewert, C., Vater, A., & Schröder-Abé, M. (2021). Self-compassion and Coping: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Mindfulness.doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01563-8.
  • Ewert, C., Gaube, B., Geisler F. C. M. (2018). Dispositional self-compassion impacts immediate and delayed reactions to social evaluation. Journal of Personality and Individual Differences, 125, 91-96. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2017.12.037

Konferenzbeiträge

Symposien

  • Ewert, C., Büchner, A. ,  Asselmann, E., Bendau, A. & Schröder-Abé, M. (2022, September). The mediating role of stress processing in the relation of self-compassion and affective
    well-being: Evidence from an ambulatory assessment study. In C. C.  Christina Ewert (Chair),  Embrace yourself! Relations between self-compassion, stress processing and mental health [Symposium]. European Conference on Personality (ECP20), Madrid, Spain.

Vorträge

  • Ewert, C., Vater A., Schröder-Abé, M. (2018, September). Metaanalyse zum Zusammenhang von Selbstmitgefühl und Coping. Vortrag auf dem 51. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Frankfurt.
  • Ewert, C., Geisler F. C. M. (2017, September). Die Rolle von Selbstmitgefühl auf die Regulation von Stress. Vortrag auf der 14. Arbeitstagung der Fachgruppe Differentielle Psychologie, Persönlichkeitspsychologie und Psychologische Diagnostik, München.

Posterpräsentationen

  • Ewert, C. & Schröder-Abé, M. (2022, September). Perceived stress and coping responses as underlying mechanisms between the link of self-compassion and affective well-being. European Conference on Personality (ECP20), Madrid, Spain.
  • Ewert, C., Wendel, R. , Hoffmann, C., F., A., & Schröder-Abé, M. (2019, September). Be a friend to yourself! How can self-compassion help in coping with daily hassles? Poster presentation at the 15th Conference on Personality and Psychological Assessment, Dresden.
  • Büchner, A., Ewert, C., & Schröder-Abé, M. (2019, August). How does self-compassion increase well-being? An investigation of the underlying processes. Poster at the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences conference. Florency, Italy.
  • Ewert, C., Wendel, R., Hoffmann, C., & Schröder-Abé, M. (2019, August). How does self-compassion foster well-being? An ambulatory assessment of daily stress processes and affect. Poster at the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences conference. Florency, Italy.
  • Ewert, C., Vater A., Schröder-Abé, M. (2018). The relationship between mindful self-compassion and coping: A systematic review. Poster presentation at the International Conference on Mindfulness,  Amsterdam.
  • Ewert, C., Büchner, A., Schröder-Abé (2018). Don’t be so hard on yourself! The influence of mindful self-compassion on stress processing and well-being. Poster presentation at the International Conference on Mindfulness, Amsterdam.
  • Ewert, C., Geisler F. C. M. (2016). Effekte von Selbstmitgefühl auf Stresswahrnehmung, Coping und emotionales Wohlbefinden. Präsentiert auf dem 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Leipzig.