Prof. Dr. Heide Glaesmer
Research focus
- Psychotraumatology, e.g. refugees mental health, conflict related sexual violence and children born of war
 - Migration research
 - Suicidality research
 - Epidemiology of mental disorders
 
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Curriculum Vitae
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 Glaesmer, Heide, PhD, Professor  | 
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 Official position  | 
 Deputy Chair, Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology  | 
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 Institution  | 
 University Medical Center Leipzig, Medical Faculty  | 
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 Business address  | 
 Philipp-Rosenthal-Strasse 55, 04103 Leipzig  | 
Academic education and degrees
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 2018  | 
 Appointment as associate professor  | 
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 2012  | 
 Postdoctoral qualification (habilitation/venia legend Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology), Faculty of Medicine, University of Leipzig  | 
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 2010  | 
 Licence („Approbation“) as psychological psychotherapist (Cognitive behavioral psychotherapy)  | 
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 2004  | 
 PhD, Department of Public Health, Technical University Berlin (Germany)  | 
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 1999-2002  | 
 Fellowship at a PhD program from the Technical University, Free University, Humboldt University, Berlin (Germany) funded by the German Research Foundation  | 
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 1992-1999  | 
 Diploma Psychology, Department of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology, University of Leipzig  | 
Professional career
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 Since 2014  | 
 Deputy Head of Department for Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, University of Leipzig and Head of the working group “Psychotraumatology and Migration research” and “Suicidality research”  | 
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 2007-2014  | 
 Postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Medical Psychology and Sociology, University of Leipzig  | 
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 2006  | 
 Research Assistant, University of Leipzig, Department of Psychiatry  | 
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 2005-2006  | 
 Parental leave  | 
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 2002-2005  | 
 Principal Investigator, DETECT-project* (Diabetes Cardiovascular Risk-Evaluation: Targets and Essential Data for Commitment of Treatment), Institute for clinical psychology, TU Dresden (www.detect-studie.de)  | 
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 2000-2001  | 
 Research Assistant, University of Leipzig, Department of Psychiatry  | 
Honors, awards and positions
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 2019  | 
 Hans-Heimann Tandem Award (PhD candidate and supervisor) of the DGPPN together with Dr. Marie Kaiser  | 
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 2018  | 
 Congress President of the joint annual conference of the German Society for Medical Psychology (DGMP) and the German Society for Medical Sociology (DGMS): "From global challenges in health care to community-based and individual psychosocial intervention strategies", Leipzig  | 
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 Since 2016  | 
 Scientific advisory board of the helpline for sexual abuse https://beauftragter-missbrauch.de/hilfe/hilfetelefon/  | 
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 2014  | 
 Günter-Jantschek-Award of the German College of Psychosomatic Medicine (DKPM)  | 
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 2014  | 
 Award of the German-speaking Sociey for Psychotraumatology and the Falk-von-Reichenbach-Foundation  | 
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 2012-2016  | 
 Elected member of the faculty council of the Medical Faculty, University of Leipzig  | 
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 2012  | 
 Gert-Sommer-Award for Peace Psychology for the habilitation thesis „Traumatic experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder in the German elderly population – associations with mental and physical health and health care utilization“  | 
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 2010  | 
 Poster Award of the German Association of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (DGPPN)  | 
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 2010  | 
 Young Investigators Award of Volkswagen Foundation  | 
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 Since 2008  | 
 member of the research commission of the Medical Faculty, University of Leipzig  | 
Current journal editorial positions
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 Since 2020  | 
 Review Editor of International Journal of Public Health  | 
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 Since 2016  | 
 Editor of Trauma und Gewalt – Forschung und Praxisfelder, (Klett-Cotta),  | 
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 Since 2013  | 
 Associate Editor, Trauma Section, BMC Psychiatry  | 
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 Since 2011  | 
 Editorial board, Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie (Thieme)  | 
10 most important peer-reviewed papers
(10 out of 246, Scopus h-index: 43)
Lucht L, Höller I, Forkmann T, Teismann T, Schönfelder A … Glaesmer H. Validation of the motivational phase of the Integrated Motivational–Volitional Model of Suicidal Behavior in a German high-risk sample. J Affect Disord. 2020;274: 9871-879.
Mitreuter S, Kaiser M, Roupetz S, Stelzl-Marx B, Kuwert P, Glaesmer H. Questions of Identity in Children Born of War – Embarking on a Search for the unknown soldier fathers. Journal of Child and Family Studies 2019;28(11): 3220-3229.
Anderson K, Delic A, Komproe I, Avdibegovic E, van Ee E, Glaesmer H. Coping as a predictor of Posttraumatic Growth in Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Confl Health. 2019;13: 23.
Schönfelder A, Hallensleben N, Spangenberg L, Forkmann T, Rath D … Glaesmer H. Childhood abuse and the components of the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide in a Clinical Sample. J Affect Disord 2019;245: 788-797.
Nesterko Y, Meiwes-Turrion C, Friedrich M, Glaesmer H. Trajectories of health-related quality of life in immigrants and non-immigrants in Germany: a population-based longitudinal study. Int J Public Health 2019; 64(1): 49-58.
Forkmann T, Spangenberg L, Rath D, Hallensleben N, Hegerl U, Kersting A, Glaesmer H. Assessing suicidality in real time: A psychometric evaluation of self-report items for the assessment of suicidal ideation and its proximal risk factors using ecological momentary assessments. J Abnorm Psychol. 2018;127(8): 758-769.
Hallensleben N, Spangenberg L, Forkmann T, Rath D, Hegerl U … Glaesmer H. Investigating the dynamics of suicidal ideation: Preliminary findings from a study using ecological momentary assessments in psychiatric inpatients. Crisis. 2018;39: 65-69.
Romppel M, Hinz A, Finck C, Young J, Brähler E, Glaesmer H. Cross-cultural measurement invariance of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) in a German and a Colombian population sample. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res 2017;26(4): e1532.
Glaesmer H, Hallensleben N, Forkmann T, Spangenberg L, Kapusta N, Teismann T. Testing the main predictions of the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide in a representative sample of the German general population. J Affect Disord 2017;211: 150-152.
Glaesmer H, Romppel M, Braehler E, Hinz A, Maercker A. Adjustment Disorder as proposed for ICD-11: Dimensionality and symptom differentiation. Psychiatry Res. 2015;229: 940-948.