Amos-Silvio Erik Friedrich, BSc MSc
Predoctoral University Assistant
Predoctoral University Assistant
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Wächtergasse 1/ Top 504, room D11
1010 Wien
Research Interests
- Developmental risk and protective factors within families
- Transactional processes in families focusing on parent-child relations
- Psychiatric post-discharge trajectories
Curriculum vitae
since July 2022 | Predoctoral university assistant, Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, University of Vienna |
2019-2022 | Research assistant, Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, University of Vienna |
2021-2022 | Internship at the LEoN Center for Learning, Development, and Neuropsychology in Vienna |
2019-2020 | Master of Science, Psychology, specialized in Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Vienna |
2016-2019 | Bachelor of Science, Psychology, University of Vienna |
Publications
Friedrich ASE, Holzmeier L, Ehlers J, Seebacher S, Rössler M, Skoluda N et al. Short-term effects of clown visits in child and adolescent psychiatric care: a pilot study on patient stress and mood outcomes and staff evaluations. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 2025 May 13;16. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1556932
Chiarolanza C, Sallay V, Martos T, Joo S, Boon S, Boiger M et al. Experiences of a Global Stressor during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Qualitative Study of Internal, Partner and Communal Stress Experiences across 20 Nations. EXPERIENCE – Journal of Qualitative Research in Mental Health. 2025 Apr 1.
Friedrich ASE, Busch J, Siegel M, Bodenmann G, Zemp M. The role of the family in youth psychiatric readmission – A scoping review: Study Protocol. 2023 Jan 5. doi: 10.17605/OSF.IO/QFZEW
Friedrich ASE, Zemp M. „From bench to bedside“ – Herausforderungen in der Implementierung von Interventionen und Standards. In Weiler-Wichtl LJ, Pal-Handl K, Fuiko R, editors, Pädiatrische Psychologie . Springer. 2023
Freischlager LK, Siegel M, Friedrich ASE, Zemp M. Longitudinal psychological family studies in Austria: A scoping review. Journal of Family Issues. 2023;44(9):2355-2378. Epub 2022 May 24. doi: 10.31234/osf.io/fcu24, 10.1177/0192513X221092026