Research Focus & Expertise

My research interest is in the memory effects of trauma-focused psychotherapeutic treatments. I am investigating the extent to which interventions such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Imaginative Exposure and Imagery Rescripting can specifically reduce distressing emotional aspects of autobiographical memories without impairing the retrieval of factual memory content. I consider this question from a clinical-psychological and cognitive-scientific perspective as well as with regard to its legal-psychological implications, particularly in the context of assessing the credibility of witness testimony.

Publications

Aleksic, M., Reineck, A., Ehring, T., & Wolkenstein, L. (2024). When does imagery rescripting become a double-edged sword?-Investigating the risk of memory distortion through imagery rescripting in an online Trauma film study. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 174, 104495. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2024.104495

Academic Background

since 11/2020
Doctoral candidate at the Chair of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment, LMU Munich
since 05/2019
Psychotherapist in training at the outpatient clinic of the Vfkv Munich
04/2019 - 10/2020
Psychotherapist in training at the Max-Planck-Institut Munich
11/2018 - 03/2019
Psychotherapist in training at the psychosomatic department of the clinic Höhenried
07/2018
Master of Science, Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, LMU Munich
04/2016
Bachelor of Science Psychologie, LMU Munich

Scholarships & Awards

  • 12/2022 – 12/2023: LMU Mentoring Program of the Faculty of Psychology and Education
  • 09/2015 - 05/2016: PROSA Scholarship