Stephan Mühlig

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Stephan Mühlig (* 1961 in Barsinghausen ) is a German psychologist and university professor .

Life

Mühlig studied at the University of Oldenburg Diploma Psychology and Diploma Social Sciences and in 1996 at the University of Bremen on pain and psychological pain treatment in children and adolescents doctorate .

After working as a research assistant at the Universities of Oldenburg and Bremen from 1990 to 1996, he worked as a research assistant (C1) at the chair for clinical psychology at the University of Bremen until 2002 and as head of "Medical Rehabilitation and Health Services Research" at the Center for Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation (ZKPR) and as a psychotherapist at the children's clinic at the University of Bremen. In 2002 he completed his habilitation on compliance with bronchial asthma .

From 2002 to 2006 he headed the addiction research group at the Institute for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy at the Technical University of Dresden - TUD (in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry , Munich) as a scientific group leader / coordinator . In 2004 he founded the smoking clinic Dresden (RAD der TUD).

From 2003 to 2006 he took over the substitute chair for "Psychotherapy and Somatopsychology" ( Humboldt University Berlin), the free semester substitute for the C4 professorship "Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy" at the TU Dresden (Prof. Dr. H.-U. Wittchen ) and the substitute chair for "Clinical Psychology" at the Technical University of Chemnitz . Since 2004 he has been working as a lecturer in various training institutes for psychotherapy training. From 2006 to 2007 he worked as a senior psychologist at the Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the Humboldt-Klinikum Berlin (VIVANTES).

Since 2007 he has been a full professor for clinical psychology at the Technical University of Chemnitz (TUC), where he is a. a. Head of the University's psychosocial counseling center, the Chemnitz Clinic for Smokers (RAC) as well as the advanced training course “Geriatric Psychotherapy” and the M.Sc. distance learning course “Clinical Gerontopsychology” at TUCed GmbH. His main research areas are: addiction research (especially smoking and smoking cessation), bipolar disorders and clinical gerontological psychology / geriatric psychotherapy, with a focus on care and intervention research.

Fonts (selection)

  • Tobacco addiction . In T. Uehara (Ed.): Psychiatric Disorders - Trends and Developments Book 2. InTech Open Access publisher of Scientific Books and Journals, Rijeka 2011, pp. 403-428.
  • (with F. Jacobi): Psychoeducation . In: H.-U. Wittchen & J. Hoyer (Ed.): Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy . Berlin: Springer, Berlin 2011, pp. 477-490. ISBN 978-3642130175 .
  • (with A. Poldrack): Cognitive therapy methods. In: H.-U. Wittchen & J. Hoyer (Ed.): Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy . Berlin: Springer, Berlin 2011, pp. 543-564. ISBN 978-3642130175 .
  • (with P. Neudeck): Therapy Tools Behavioral Therapy: Therapy Planning, Probatorik, Behavioral Analysis. With online materials . BeltzPVU, Weinheim 2013. ISBN 978-3621278270 .
  • Substance abuse and addiction to illicit drugs . In F. Petermann (ed.): Textbook of clinical child psychology . Hogrefe, Göttingen 2013, pp. 589–606. ISBN 978-3801724474 .
  • Substance abuse and addiction to tobacco, alcohol, medication and inhalants . In: F. Petermann (Ed.): Textbook of Clinical Child Psychology . Hogrefe, Göttingen 2013, pp. 606–620. ISBN 978-3801724474 .

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