Prof. Dr. Martina Zemp

Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

Tel.: 01-4277-47283

martina.zemp@univie.ac.at 

 

Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Wächtergasse 1/Top 504, room D14
1010 Wien

  

 Research Interests

  • Treatment research of family-oriented prevention programs
  • New media, family interactions, and child disorders
  • Family risk and protective factors for child development
  • Family conflicts and their implications for mental disorders in childhood and adolescence (in particular attention deficit disorders, ADHD)

  Curriculum Vitae

2005-2010 Studies of Clinical Psychology, Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, and Educational Science at the University of Zurich
2013 Research stay, E.M. Cummings, Full Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Indiana (US)
2013-2018 Further education in Systemic Psychotherapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Institute of Applied Psychology, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences (‘Eidgenössischer Weiterbildungstitel Psychotherapie’; Swiss state recognised post-graduate title in psychotherapy)
2014 Doctorate in Psychology at the University of Zurich
2014-2016 Senior assistant to the chair of Clinical Psychology for Children/Adolescents and Couples/Families (Prof. Dr. Guy Bodenmann) at the University of Zurich
2015 Research stay, E.M. Cummings, Full Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Indiana (US)
2015 Research stay, P.T. Davies, Full Professor of Psychology, Department of Clinical and Social Sciences, University of Rochester, New York (US)
2016-2019 Junior professorship of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy at the University of Mannheim
since 2018 Spokesperson of the ‘Interessensgruppe Klinische Kinder- und Jugendpsychologie’ (IG KJPT; clinical child and adolescent psychology interest group) of the DGPs (German Psychological Society)
since February 2019 Professorship of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology at the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at the University of Vienna since March 2019 Member of the academic advisory body of the Outpatient Unit for Research, Teaching and Practice, University of Vienna
since March 2019 Member of the academic advisory body of the Outpatient Unit for Research, Teaching and Practice, University of Vienna
2020-2022 Deputy head of Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna

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 Publications

Role of clarity of other’s feelings for dyadic coping

Author(s)
Lorena Leuchtmann, Martina Zemp, Anne Milek, Fridtjof W. Nussbeck, Veronika Brandstätter, Guy Bodenmann
Abstract

Dyadic coping has repeatedly been associated with positive outcomes in intimate relationships. However, less is known about the prospective predictors of dyadic coping. This study investigates clarity of other's feelings (CoF) as a potential predictor of supportive dyadic coping in a longitudinal study. In a sample of 368 couples, self-reported CoF and supportive dyadic coping perceived by the partner were assessed annually over 3 years. Results revealed that interpersonal differences in men and women's CoF are positively associated with interpersonal differences in supportive dyadic coping. Moreover, interpersonal differences in men's CoF predicted long-term intrapersonal changes in supportive dyadic coping of both partners. Couple intervention programs might strengthen couple's dyadic coping skills by targeting men's understanding of their partner's feelings.

Organisation(s)
External organisation(s)
Universität Mannheim, Universität Zürich (UZH), Universität Bielefeld
Journal
Personal Relationships
Volume
25
Pages
38-49
No. of pages
12
ISSN
1350-4126
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12226
Publication date
03-2018
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
501009 Child and adolescent psychology
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Anthropology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Social Psychology, Life-span and Life-course Studies
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/e74b8b9d-0543-4ba4-935e-ab3ee21245d2

 Presentations

Role of clarity of other’s feelings for dyadic coping

Author(s)
Lorena Leuchtmann, Martina Zemp, Anne Milek, Fridtjof W. Nussbeck, Veronika Brandstätter, Guy Bodenmann
Abstract

Dyadic coping has repeatedly been associated with positive outcomes in intimate relationships. However, less is known about the prospective predictors of dyadic coping. This study investigates clarity of other's feelings (CoF) as a potential predictor of supportive dyadic coping in a longitudinal study. In a sample of 368 couples, self-reported CoF and supportive dyadic coping perceived by the partner were assessed annually over 3 years. Results revealed that interpersonal differences in men and women's CoF are positively associated with interpersonal differences in supportive dyadic coping. Moreover, interpersonal differences in men's CoF predicted long-term intrapersonal changes in supportive dyadic coping of both partners. Couple intervention programs might strengthen couple's dyadic coping skills by targeting men's understanding of their partner's feelings.

Organisation(s)
External organisation(s)
Universität Mannheim, Universität Zürich (UZH), Universität Bielefeld
Journal
Personal Relationships
Volume
25
Pages
38-49
No. of pages
12
ISSN
1350-4126
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12226
Publication date
03-2018
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
501009 Child and adolescent psychology
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Anthropology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Social Psychology, Life-span and Life-course Studies
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/e74b8b9d-0543-4ba4-935e-ab3ee21245d2