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Schubert, Christine F.; Schreckenbach, Monika; Kirmeier, Thomas; Gall-Kleebach, Dominique J.; Wollweber, Bastian; Buell, Dominik R.; Uhr, Manfred; Rosner, Rita und Schmidt, Ulrike (2019): PTSD psychotherapy improves blood pressure but leaves HPA axis feedback sensitivity stable and unaffected: First evidence from a pre-post treatment study. In: Psychoneuroendocrinology, Bd. 100: S. 254-263

König, Julia; Karl, Regina; Rosner, Rita und Butollo, Willi (2018): Difficulties in Conducting Long Term Follow Ups in Psychotherapy Research-Issues in the Literature and Data From a Randomized Therapy Comparison Study for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. In: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Bd. 206, Nr. 7: S. 513-521 [PDF, 167kB]

Bartl, Helga; Hagl, Maria; Kotoucova, Michaela; Pfoh, Gabriele und Rosner, Rita (2018): Does prolonged grief treatment foster posttraumatic growth? Secondary results from a treatment study with long-term follow-up and mediation analysis. In: Psychology and Psychotherapy-Theory Research and Practice, Bd. 91, Nr. 1: S. 27-41

König, Julia; Onnen, Margarete; Karl, Regina; Rosner, Rita und Butollo, Willi (2016): Interpersonal Subtypes and Therapy Response in Patients Treated for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. In: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, Bd. 23, Nr. 2: S. 97-106

Butollo, Willi; Karl, Regina; König, Julia und Rosner, Rita (2016): A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of Dialogical Exposure Therapy versus Cognitive Processing Therapy for Adult Outpatients Suffering from PTSD after Type I Trauma in Adulthood. In: Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Bd. 85, Nr. 1: S. 16-26 [PDF, 236kB]

Rosner, Rita; Hagl, Maria und Petermann, Ulrike (2015): Trauma- und belastungsbezogene Störungen. Neue Herausforderungen in der Klinischen Kinderpsychologie. In: Kindheit und Entwicklung, Bd. 24, Nr. 3: S. 131-136

Powell, Steve und Rosner, Rita (2005): The Bosnian version of the international self-report measure of posttraumatic stress disorder, the Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale, is reliable and valid in a variety of different adult samples affected by war. In: BMC Psychiatry 5:11 [PDF, 272kB]

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