New research project ‘Quality of life and health identity in rare and/or chronic diseases’ at the HEALTH Lab awards Master's theses Rare and chronic diseases profoundly affect the lives of those diagnosed and their families. While medical and clinical research strives […]
Reforming Research Assessment: SFU joins CoARA with Pilot Project at Faculty of Psychology Sigmund Freud Private University recently signed the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment and joined the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment. […]
Prestigious Fellowships by the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) for SFU Doctoral Students On 3 December 2024, the award ceremony for the ÖAW fellowships took place in the ballroom of the Austrian Academy […]
Two VÖPP Awards for SFU-backed Psychotherapy Research In 2024, the Association of Austrian Psychotherapists (VÖPP) introduced the inaugural ‘Best Paper Award.’ Due to the large number of […]
Ditye, T., Sartorio, M., Welleschik, L. (2025). Name avoidance in social anxiety: Understanding alexinomia.
Aranyi, G., Kovacs, K., Kemény, F., Pachner, O., Klein, B., & Remete, E. P. (2024). Computational thinking in university students: The role of fluid intelligence and visuospatial ability.
Mihalits, D., Riboli, G., & Gregori Grgič, R. (Hrsg.). (2024). Digital Developments: Perspectives in Psychology.
Rothmüller, B. (2024). Too much or not enough? Self-reported experiences of relational distress based on level of sexual desire.
Walla, P., Kalt, S., & Külzer, D. (2024). Event-related potentials (ERPs) reveal that trust and distrust differ between brands and political institutions.
Walla, P., & Kalt, S., & Lachmayer, K. (2024). Neurophysiological Correlates of Expert Knowledge: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) Study about Law-Relevant Versus Law-Irrelevant Terms
Salamon, G., Field-Werners, U., Strobl, S., Hübl, V., & Diem, A. (2024). The psychosocial impact of a chronic disease in Ireland: Burdens and helpful practices for a life with epidermolysis bullosa.
Rothmüller, B. (2024). Safer Sexting Strategies in Technology-Mediated Sexual Interactions: Findings from a National Study.