Dr. Michael Barthelmäs

2022- Postdoc at Dept. Social Psychology, Ulm University
2017-2022 PhD student at Dept. Social Psychology, Ulm University
Dissertation: „Antecedents, Boundary Conditions, and Consequences of Emotional Crying: The ABC of Crying“
2017-2021 Postgraduate psychotherapy training at University Hospital Ulm
2019 – 2021: Psychotherapie Ambulanz
2018 – 2019: Psychiatrische Institutsambulanz
2017 – 2018: Tagesklinik
2015 Study abroad, University of Bergen
2014-2016 M.Sc. Psychology at Ulm University
2012-2016 Research assistant at Dept. Social Psychology, Ulm University
2011-2014 B.Sc. Psychology at Ulm University

Contact

 

 

Dr. Michael Barthelmäs
(b. Wagner)
Postdoc
Licensed Psychotherapist (CBT-adults)

michael.barthelmaes(at)uni-ulm.de
☎ +49-(0)731/50 33153
Π 47.2.273

Consultation hours
on appointment

Funding

2024-2027DFG-Project "Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Essential Antecedents of Flow Experiences: Perceived Meaningfulness of the Activity as Crucial Factor"
2025-2027Lehrprojekt "Gute Wissenschaftspraxis in der empirischen Lehre (GUWIEL)" gefördert durch die Stiftung Innovation in der Hochschullehre

Research Interests

  • emotional crying
  • ambulatory assessment
  • flow experience
  • empathy
  • psychophysiology
  • cognitive behavioral therapy

Teaching

  • Winter 23/24: Empirical seminar in Social Psychology
  • Spring 23: Lecture on the topic "Motivation in Social Context" within the lecture Social Psychology
  • Spring 23: Empirical seminar in Social Psychology
  • Winter 22/23: Tutorial on Aggression as part of the lecture Social Psychology
  • Summer 22: Transdiagnostic interventions in psychotherapy
  • Winter 21/22: Tutorial on Aggression as part of the lecture Social Psychology
  • Winter 21/22: Transdiagnostic interventions in psychotherapy
  • Spring 21: Ambulatory Assessment
  • Winter 20/21: Assessing flow experience with ambulatory assessment
  • Spring 20: Social psychology in action: Interventions for habit and behavior change
  • Winter 19/20: Boundary conditions of flow experience
  • Spring 19: Mediation and Moderation
  • Spring 19: Data Analysis with SPSS-Syntax
  • Spring 17: Ambulatory Assessment and Day Reconstruction Method