@article{Pollmer, author = {Pollmer, K{\"a}te}, title = {Rechtsextremismus ostdeutscher Jugendlicher : ein Bew{\"a}ltigungsversuch von Deprivation?}, series = {Gegenwartskunde : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik und Bildung}, volume = {46}, journal = {Gegenwartskunde : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik und Bildung}, number = {3}, publisher = {Leske + Budrich}, address = {Leverkusen}, issn = {0016-5875}, pages = {297 -- 308}, subject = {Rechtsradikalismus}, language = {de} } @article{GrosseStreubel, author = {Große, Gerlind and Streubel, Berit}, title = {Emotion-specific vocabulary and its relation to emotion understanding in children and adolescents}, series = {Cognition and Emotion}, volume = {39}, journal = {Cognition and Emotion}, number = {7}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {0269-9931}, doi = {10.1080/02699931.2024.2346745}, pages = {1664 -- 1673}, abstract = {Among children and adolescents, emotion understanding relates to academic achievement and higher well-being. This study investigates the role of general and emotion-specific language skills in children's and adolescents' emotion understanding, building on previous research highlighting the significance of domain-specific language skills in conceptual development. We employ a novel inventory (CEVVT) to assess emotion-specific vocabulary. The study involved 10-11-year-old children (N = 29) and 16-17-year-old adolescents (N = 28), examining their emotion recognition and knowledge of emotion regulation strategies. Results highlight the ongoing development of emotion-specific vocabulary across these age groups. Emotion recognition correlated with general vocabulary in the younger group. In the older age group, emotion recognition was related to emotion-specific vocabulary size, but this effect only became apparent when controlling for the depth of emotion-specific vocabulary. Against expectation, there were no significant contributions of general or emotion-specific vocabulary to knowledge of emotion regulation strategies in either age group. These findings enhance our comprehension of the nuanced interplay between language and emotion across developmental stages.}, subject = {Sprachentwicklung}, language = {en} } @article{Marx, author = {Marx, Rita}, title = {Aggression und Gewalt}, series = {Existenzanalyse : Internationale Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Psychotherapie, Beratung und Coaching}, journal = {Existenzanalyse : Internationale Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Psychotherapie, Beratung und Coaching}, address = {Wien}, issn = {1024-7033}, pages = {34 -- 41}, abstract = {Die Darstellung gliedert sich in vier Abschnitte. Zun{\"a}chst werde ich einige knappe Bemerkungen zum Begriff der Aggression machen und dabei meine (vorl{\"a}ufige) Position skizzieren. In einem zweiten Schritt werde ich einen Fall aus meiner klinischen Praxis vorstellen, um dann - drittens - anhand von zwei Passagen aus einem Interview mit einem rechtsradikalen und gewaltt{\"a}tigen Jugendlichen Aggression und Gewalt, so wie sie bei ihm auftritt, zu beschreiben. Zum Schluß m{\"o}chte ich darstellen, wo ich die Unterschiede zwischen meinem Patienten und dem Jugendlichen in bezug auf Aggression und Gewaltt{\"a}tigkeit sehe.}, subject = {Gewalt}, language = {de} } @article{Seitz, author = {Seitz, Hanne}, title = {Wer zum Teufel ist...?}, series = {Kunst + Unterricht}, journal = {Kunst + Unterricht}, number = {223/224}, publisher = {Friedrich}, address = {Seelze}, issn = {0931-7112}, pages = {78 -- 80}, abstract = {Studenten inszenieren das vermeintliche Leben eines fiktiven Kommilitonen und zeigen damit, daß unsere Wirklichkeit eine konstruierte ist.}, subject = {Kunsterziehung}, language = {de} } @article{SchulzErmannWaltherSchwarz, author = {Schulz-Ermann, Ingrid and Walther, Ingrid and Schwarz, Juliane}, title = {Die siebenj{\"a}hrige Wohlverhaltensperiode}, series = {Informationen / BAG-SB}, journal = {Informationen / BAG-SB}, number = {4}, publisher = {Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Schuldnerberatung e.V.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {0934-0297}, pages = {40 -- 42}, subject = {Schuldnerberatung}, language = {de} } @article{Nothacker, author = {Nothacker, Gerhard}, title = {Das "Familienfriedensstifterprogramm" zur Vermeidung von Gewalt in der Familie}, series = {Konsens : Mediation, Konfliktmanagement, Vertragsgestaltung}, volume = {1}, journal = {Konsens : Mediation, Konfliktmanagement, Vertragsgestaltung}, number = {1}, publisher = {Haufe}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1434-8160}, pages = {17 -- 20}, subject = {Familie}, language = {de} } @article{SzczepanskaPriebeHigietal., author = {Szczepanska, Timo and Priebe, Max and Higi, Leonard and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias}, title = {PaSyMo: Gamifying Communicative Urban Planning With Participatory Systems Modeling}, series = {Urban Planning}, volume = {11}, journal = {Urban Planning}, publisher = {Cogitatio Press}, address = {Lisbon}, issn = {2183-7635}, doi = {10.17645/up.10778}, pages = {20}, abstract = {Urban planning increasingly requires navigating complex socio-spatial dynamics and uncertainties, particularly when addressing social challenges where stakeholders hold diverse perspectives and knowledge. This article introduces PaSyMo (Participatory Systems Modeling), a gamified communication support system designed to assist urban planners in communicative and deliberative planning. PaSyMo integrates three conceptual pillars that guided its design: stakeholder engagement, participatory agent-based modeling (ABM), and visualization on tangible interfaces. The system combines a simulation environment grounded in geodata and ABM with discursive elements from scenario workshops and role-playing games, bridging digital and non-digital formats. PaSyMo contributes to the growing field of GAM research (Games and Agent-based Modeling; Szczepanska et al., 2022) by providing a framework that explores the integration of gaming mechanics with urban simulation tools, highlighting their potential to support sustainable urban planning. The approach draws from participatory modeling (Sterling et al., 2019; Voinov \& Bousquet, 2010) while leveraging state-of-the-art geospatial simulation and interactive interfaces to facilitate communication and co-production of knowledge among diverse stakeholders. Exploratory findings suggest that combining gaming experience with geospatial data visualization and ABM offers a promising approach to communicate the potential implications and trade-offs of urban planning initiatives. This integration enhances stakeholder engagement, promotes shared understanding, and supports consensus building. By making urban planning processes more interactive, PaSyMo can extend the impact of planning research beyond academic settings. Preliminary insights indicate that PaSyMo can enhance stakeholder understanding, knowledge integration, consensus-building, and proactive planning, especially in contexts of decision-making in complex and uncertain situations; however, these findings need to be substantiated in future studies.}, subject = {Modellierung}, language = {en} } @article{HenkelZimmermannVolzetal., author = {Henkel, Miriam and Zimmermann, Johannes and Volz, Matthias and Huber, Dorothea and Staats, Hermann and Benecke, Cord}, title = {The Long-Term Effectiveness of Psychodynamic and Analytical Psychotherapy in Routine Care}, series = {Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology}, volume = {93}, journal = {Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology}, number = {2}, address = {Washington, D.C.}, organization = {American Psychological Association (APA)}, issn = {0022-006X}, doi = {10.1037/ccp0000985}, pages = {814 -- 828}, abstract = {Objective: This naturalistic study examines the long-term effectiveness of two psychoanalytically oriented therapies-psychodynamic psychotherapy (PP) and analytical psychotherapy (AP)-in routine care settings in Germany. Method: A total of 428 patients diagnosed with various mental disorders according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition, underwent treatment with either PP or AP. Diagnoses were reassessed at the end of treatment, and patients provided annual self-reports of their mental health over a 6-year period. We employed propensity score methods and piecewise linear latent growth curve models to estimate treatment effects on primary outcomes (i.e., number of diagnoses, symptom distress) and secondary outcomes (i.e., personality dysfunction, interpersonal problems, general life satisfaction). Results: Patients exhibited substantial and sustained improvements across all outcomes in both treatments. Notably, those receiving AP experienced greater (long-term) improvement in primary and most secondary outcomes compared to those in PP. Improvements in PP primarily occurred during the 1st year, while AP patients continued to show progress throughout the entire observation period. For some outcomes (symptom distress, personality dysfunction, and interpersonal problems), AP was particularly effective for patients with more severe problems at baseline. Conclusions: Psychoanalytically oriented treatments in routine care are associated with substantial and lasting improvements, even posttreatment. Our findings highlight an incremental benefit of AP over PP, particularly for complex cases. Future research should explore treatment mechanisms, cost-effectiveness, and implications for health policy.}, subject = {Effektivit{\"a}t}, language = {en} } @article{BendauMichnevichPetzoldetal., author = {Bendau, Antonia and Michnevich, Twyla and Petzold, Moritz B. and Piest, Andrea and Schmolke, R{\"u}diger and Jakobson, Daniel and Ahrend, Katharin and Reitz, Thale and Roediger, Lukas and Betzler, Felix}, title = {Spiking Versus Speculation? Perceived Prevalence, Probability, and Fear of Drink and Needle Spiking}, series = {Journal of Drug Issues}, journal = {Journal of Drug Issues}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, address = {London}, issn = {0022-0426}, doi = {10.1177/00220426231197826}, pages = {1 -- 15}, abstract = {Contrasting widespread speculation in the media and public debate about spiking (administration of a substance to a person without their knowledge/consent), empirical evidence on the subject is lacking. This study aimed to investigate the assumed prevalence, perceived likelihood, and fear of drink-versus needle-spiking, and associated mental strain. Data from a cross-sectional online-survey (November 2022 - January 2023) of 1916 adults connected to Berlin's nightlife-scene were analyzed. Almost a quarter reported having experienced drink-spiking, but only a small fraction sought medical or police attention; about 1\% suspected needle-spiking. Presumptive victims of drink-spiking rated the likelihood and fear of spiking significantly higher and exhibited more symptoms of depression and anxiety. Considering toxicological and police findings, the reported prevalence and perceived likelihood of spiking seem to be highly overestimated. This, in conjunction with associated mental strain, highlights the importance of adequately addressing the issue of spiking through psychoeducation, prevention, and interprofessional investigation.}, subject = {Tropfen}, language = {en} } @article{SchoenfeldMerkelHildebrandtetal., author = {Sch{\"o}nfeld, Romy and Merkel, Hannah and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Lonnemann, Jan}, title = {Partizipative Prozesse in Kindertagesst{\"a}tten}, series = {Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung}, volume = {20}, journal = {Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung}, number = {4}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Leverkusen}, issn = {2193-9713}, doi = {10.3224/diskurs.v20i4.07}, pages = {535 -- 549}, abstract = {Studien zeigen, dass es fr{\"u}hp{\"a}dagogischen Fachkr{\"a}ften nicht umfassend gelingt, Kindern in Alltagssituationen Beteiligungsm{\"o}glichkeiten zu gew{\"a}hren (Hildebrandt et al., 2021). Es fehlen allerdings Forschungsergebnisse zur Frage, welche Faktoren diese beeinflussen. Es gibt Hinweise, dass insbesondere Orientierungen einen Einfluss auf p{\"a}dagogisches Handeln haben (Fr{\"o}hlich-Gildhoff et al., 2011). Daher wurde eine Interviewstudie mit der Frage durchgef{\"u}hrt, welchen Orientierungen p{\"a}dagogische Fachkr{\"a}fte bez{\"u}glich partizipativen Handelns mit Kindern nachgehen und welches Rollenverst{\"a}ndnis sie diesbez{\"u}glich haben. Es wurde untersucht, welche Aspekte die Orientierungen und das Rollenverst{\"a}ndnis bez{\"u}glich Partizipation beeinflussen. Zentrales Ergebnis der Studie ist, dass die durch das Team initiierte und von einer offenen, wertsch{\"a}tzenden Teamkultur getragene Selbstreflexion {\"u}ber (berufs-)biografische Erlebnisse eine maßgebliche Rolle f{\"u}r die Bereitschaft spielt, partizipative Bildungsprozesse zu gestalten. Einrichtungsleitungen und Tr{\"a}gern kommt dabei die Verantwortung zu, entsprechende Ressourcen im Team zur Verf{\"u}gung zu stellen.}, subject = {Kindertagesst{\"a}tte}, language = {de} }