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2-May-2023Clinical resilience : toward a unified definitionKrogh, Edwin; Epstein, Ronald; Langer, Álvaro I.; Steinebach, Christoph
17-Nov-2022Does war affect everyone?Adomaityte, Aina; Steinebach, Christoph
14-Nov-2022Mental health in post-Covid era : psychological perspectivesSteinebach, Christoph
22-Sep-2022From individual to urban resilience : contributions of European psychology in times of rapid changeSteinebach, Christoph
6-Jul-2022Can a profession be resilient? : European psychology in times of rapid transformation and unpredictable changeSteinebach, Christoph
5-Jun-2022Resilience and wellbeing in mental health workforce : why it matters and how to develop itSteinebach, Christoph
2-Nov-2020European psychology in the post-corona crisis : adaptation and self-optimization of a professionSteinebach, Christoph
6-Oct-2020European psychology in the post-corona crisis : adaptation and self-optimization of a professionSteinebach, Christoph
16-Sep-2020European psychology fighting COVID-19Steinebach, Christoph
15-Jul-2020Response by health care professionals : the perspective of European psychologistsSteinebach, Christoph
4-Jul-2020Mental health workforces’ interactions in the post-Covid times : professionals’ perspective?Steinebach, Christoph
2020Special issue : XVI European congress of psychologyZinchenko, Yuri; Steinebach, Christoph
23-May-2019Enhancing generosity and individual resilience : the role of positive environments for the development of caring communitiesSteinebach, Christoph; Sempach, Robert; Schulte, Volker B.
23-May-2019Changing yourself or changing the environment? : the role of positive environments to enhance resilience and sustainabilityCarrus, Giuseppe; Pirchio, Sabine; Steinebach, Christoph
7-Feb-2019Connecting mindfulness-based and peer-related approaches across the lifespan : guest lecture at IIT Kharagpur, India, 7 February 2019Steinebach, Christoph
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