Johanna-Marie Loesewitz
Johanna-Marie Loesewitz has been working as a research assistant in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology since May 2024. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in 2015 at the University of Ulm on the topic of "More joy of learning through intrinsic motivation - experience of autonomy and perception of competence". She completed her master’s degree in psychology at the University of Hagen in 2018 with a focus on clinical and work-organizational psychology on the topic "Psychovegetative reactions in mentalization-based psychotherapy: modulation of the autonomic nervous system through mentalization and non-mentalization modes." She then obtained her license to practice as a psychological psychotherapist (specialization in depth psychology for adults). As part of her therapist training at the UPPI in Ulm, she worked at various psychiatric clinics, most recently with a focus on "inpatient addiction cessation." Since 2016, she has also worked as a research assistant and later as an employee in psychosomatic medicine at Ulm University Hospital.
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Research interests
- Interoception
- Psychological consequences of Corona
- Mentalization-based psychotherapy
- Modulations of the autonomic nervous system in different therapy modes
Professional Career
07/2016 – 12/2019 | Research assistant and employee at the Department of Psychosomatics, University Hospital Ulm |
01/2019 – 05/2024 | Training as a psychological psychotherapist (depth psychology) at the UPPI, Ulm University Hospital |
2016-2018 | Master's degree in Psychology (M.Sc.), Distance Learning University Hagen |
10/2012 – 11/2016 | Bachelor's degree in Psychology (B.Sc.), University of Ulm |
Lectures
Summer semester 2024
- Seminar "Special Disorder and Process Theory II" (Master Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, University of Ulm)