Publikationen von Malvika Godara
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Training-related improvements in mental well-being through reduction in negative interpretation bias: A randomized trial of online socio-emotional dyadic and mindfulness interventions. Journal of Affective Disorders (354), S. 662672 (2024)
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Genetic Predisposition for negative affect predicts mental health burden during the Covid-19 pandemic. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, S. 1 - 13 (2024)
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Phenomenological fingerprints of app-based mental trainings: Differential changes in thought patterns and emotional well-being after mindfulness versus dyadic socio-emotional practice. Scientific Reports (13), 13843 (2023)
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341, S. 162 - 169 (2023)
Reducing alexithymia and increasing interoceptive awareness: A randomized controlled trial comparing mindfulness with dyadic socio-emotional app-based practice. Journal of Affective Disorders 5.
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Boosting Empathy and Compassion Through Mindfulness-Based and Socioemotional Dyadic Practice: Randomized Controlled Trial With App-Delivered Trainings. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) (2023)
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Heterogeneous Mental Health Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany: An Examination of Long-Term Trajectories, Risk Factors, and Vulnerable Groups. Healthcare (11), 1305 (2023)
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The Wither or Thrive Model of Resilience: An integrative framework of dynamic vulnerability and resilience in the face of repeated stressors during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Adversity and Resilience Science (2022)
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16 (11), e0256323 (2021)
Investigating differential effects of socio-emotional and mindfulness-based online interventions on mental health, resilience and social capacities during the COVID-19 pandemic: The study protocol. PLoS One Bericht (1)
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Das CovSocial Projekt: Wie haben sich die Menschen in Berlin während der Covid-19 Pandemie gefühlt?. Social Neuroscience Lab (2021)