PSY | Research Days 2025 at SFU’s Faculty of Psychology On 5–6 May 2025, the Faculty of Psychology at Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna hosted its annual PhD Research Days, […]
PSY | New Digital Exhibit Unveils the Rich History of Feminist Psychology in Vienna The Faculty of Psychology is proud to share an exciting digital exhibition now featured on the Psychology’s Feminist Voices (PFV) […]
PTS | Migration in the Context of Psychotherapeutic Practice: New Research Project Launched How can fair, migration-sensitive psychotherapeutic care be provided in culturally diverse Austria? This question is the focus of a new […]
PSY | Lola Koller receives EQUA Award for outstanding research in Family Psychology Lola Koller, Tarek el Sehity and Jaan Valsiner from Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna win the EQUA Best Paper Award […]
Tóth, E. F., Midor, K., & Darabos, E. (2025). Psychotherapy boosting future risk research: the role of radical masculinities in social polarisation from a trauma-informed perspective.
Vlasak, T., Barth, A., & Augner, C. (2025). Don't feel comfortable in your own skin? The relationship between body dissatisfaction and social media use – A meta-analytical approach.
Camilli, F., El Sehity, T., & Pocobello, R. (2024). Trust the Process: Exploring Trust as a Foundational Element in Open Dialogue.
Garaus, C., Garaus, M., & Wagner, U. (2025). Crowdsourcing for addressing grand challenges: Sponsor-challenge fit, identified motivation, and the intention to submit.
Humer, E., Pieh, C., Probst, T., Dinhof, C., Schaffler, Y., & Zeldovich, M. (2025). Mental health amidst multiple crises: trends and sociodemographic risk factors in Austria’s general population.
Smetaczek, C., & Stetina, B. U. (2025). Beyond the Pet-Effect—Examining Bio-Psychosocial Aspects of Pet Ownership and Introducing the “Aunty Phenomenon”.
Felnhofer, A., Pfannerstill, F., Gänser, L., Kothgassner, O. D., Humer, E., Büttner, J., & Probst, T. (2025). Barriers to adopting therapeutic virtual reality: the perspective of clinical psychologists and psychotherapists.
Tóth, E. F., & Chew-Helbig, N. (2025). Exploring the importance of researchers’ self-reflection and personal engagement in interviews with trauma survivors.