The mental mHealth Lab, headed by Ulrich Ebner-Priemer, is a leading lab for innovative mHealth methodological approaches utilizing Ambulatory Assessment.
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A warm welcome to Blanca Bolea-Alamanac (University of Toronto, CA) for the last talk of the GET DIGITAL series in 2024. She will conclude this year's series by focusing on the use of technology to enhance mental healthcare.
Join us tomorrow December 10th, 16:00-17:00.
We are very pleased to announce the penultimate GET DIGITAL talk in 2024: join the talk of our former member Philip Santangelo (University of Luxemburg, LU) on the topic of "AA-Personality" by using smartphones in patients' daily life, tomorrow 05th November at 16:00-17:00 (CET).
Welcome to our sixth edition of the GET DIGITAL online series 2024: @UReininghaus (@ZI_PMH, Mannheim, DE) will inform about the cutting edge in ecological momentary assessment in mental health research, targeting youth especially. Join tomorrow, 8th October at 16:00-17:00 (CET).
Get ready for the next GET DIGITAL presentation: @AmybHardy (King's College London, UK) will talk about inclusive design and technology to deliver a next-generation blended therapy for paranoia patients. Join us tomorrow, 10th September at 16:00-17:00 (CET).
The DFG (@dfg_public) is now funding our proposal โAffective Disorders CRC393โ. The mental mHealth Lab is once again responsible for the mobile infrastructure and data acquisition. The CRC takes place in cooperation with university hospitals in Marburg, Mรผnster, Dresden, and Bonn
Do sports make people happy? Our researchers @Marcogiurgiu and @IrinaTimm tried to answer this question in the most recent lookKIT magazine issueing the topic of #Health. Based on their own studies they advocate for activity breaks to improve well-being. (https://t.co/HnxfifggO0)
Some favorite moments of day two #SAA2024 - My incredible collaborator Emily Mower Provosts Keynote and the challenging assumptions of ambulatory assessment panel - willing leaders in our field being controversial and making us think hard about our assumptions!
Our GET DIGITAL series goes on: this month we welcome Emmanuel Severus (University of Dresden, DE). He will talk about sensor based real-time recording of bipolar disorders tomorrow, Tuesday 11th June at 16:00-17:00 (CET).
๐ New study alert!
Our systematic literature review out now in @SportsMedicineJ explores the within-subject association of physical behavior & affective well-being in everyday life @Marcogiurgiu
@MarkusReichert8@mHealth_Lab_KIT
https://t.co/z7guWFTFU2
We are more than delighted to announce this week's GET DIGITAL speaker and our colleague @MarkusReichert8 (Ruhr University Bochum, DE) on his research about alcohol use disorder. The presentation will be held tomorrow, Tuesday 7th May at 16.00 - 17.00 (CET)
New month, new talk: It is a great pleasure for us to announce @MariekeHelmich (University of Oslo, NO) & Marieke Schreuder (KU Leuven, BE) for our next GET DIGITAL talk today, on Tuesday April 2nd at 16.00 - 17.00 (CET)