Dr.
Lukas Kirchner
Postdoctoral researcher
Philipps-Universität Marburg
FB 04 Psychologie
Gutenbergstraße 18
35032 Marburg
Short info
I am a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. My research focuses on the development and dynamic changes of interpersonal experiences and behaviors within the context of mental disorders.
I am working with Prof. Rief.
Open Science
Kirchner, L., Eckert, A., Berg, M., Endres, D., Straube, B., & Rief, W. (2022).
Better safe than sorry? - An active inference approach to biased inference on social contexts in depression.
PsyArXiv Preprints
Better safe than sorry? - An active inference approach to biased inference on social contexts in depression.
PsyArXiv Preprints
Kirchner, L., Kloft, M., Berg, M., & Rief, W. (2022).
Measuring Dysfunctional Interpersonal Beliefs: Validation of the Interpersonal Cognitive Distortions Scale among a German-speaking Sample.
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Measuring Dysfunctional Interpersonal Beliefs: Validation of the Interpersonal Cognitive Distortions Scale among a German-speaking Sample.
PsyArXiv Preprints
Kirchner, L., Rief, W., Müller, L., Buchwald, H., Fuhrmann, K., & Berg, M. (2023).
Processing Unexpected Social Feedback in Depression: Differences in Feedback Acceptance and Immunizing Cognition.
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Processing Unexpected Social Feedback in Depression: Differences in Feedback Acceptance and Immunizing Cognition.
PsyArXiv Preprints
Kirchner, L., Rief, W., Müller, L., Buchwald, H., Fuhrmann, K., & Berg, M. (2023).
Processing Unexpected Social Feedback in Depression: Differences in Feedback Acceptance and Immunizing Cognition.
PsyArXiv Preprints
Processing Unexpected Social Feedback in Depression: Differences in Feedback Acceptance and Immunizing Cognition.
PsyArXiv Preprints
Articles
Kirchner, L., Eckert, A. L., & Berg, M. (2022).
From Broken Models to Treatment Selection: Active Inference as a Tool to Guide Clinical Research and Practice.
Clinical Psychology in Europe, 4(2), 1-5.
From Broken Models to Treatment Selection: Active Inference as a Tool to Guide Clinical Research and Practice.
Clinical Psychology in Europe, 4(2), 1-5.
Kirchner, L., Eckert, A. L., Berg, M., Endres, D., Straube, B., & Rief, W. (2024).
An active inference approach to interpersonal differences in depression.
New Ideas in Psychology, 74, 101092.
An active inference approach to interpersonal differences in depression.
New Ideas in Psychology, 74, 101092.
Kirchner, L., Kloft, M., Arias Martín, B., Berg, M., Anjedanimoghadamaraghi, P., Schäfer, L., & Rief, W. (2023).
Measuring dysfunctional interpersonal beliefs: validation of the Interpersonal Cognitive Distortions Scale among a heterogeneous German-speaking sample.
BMC psychiatry, 23(1), 702.
Measuring dysfunctional interpersonal beliefs: validation of the Interpersonal Cognitive Distortions Scale among a heterogeneous German-speaking sample.
BMC psychiatry, 23(1), 702.
Kirchner, L., Kube, T., D'Astolfo, L., Strahler, J., Herbstreit, R., & Rief, W. (2023).
How to modify expectations of social rejection? An experimental study using a false-feedback paradigm.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 81, 101859.
How to modify expectations of social rejection? An experimental study using a false-feedback paradigm.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 81, 101859.
Kirchner, L., Rief, W., Müller, L., Buchwald, H., Fuhrmann, K., & Berg, M. (2024).
Depressive symptoms and the processing of unexpected social feedback: Differences in surprise levels, feedback acceptance, and “immunizing” cognition.
Plos one, 19(8), e0307035.
Depressive symptoms and the processing of unexpected social feedback: Differences in surprise levels, feedback acceptance, and “immunizing” cognition.
Plos one, 19(8), e0307035.
Kufer, K., Schmitter, C. V., Kircher, T., & Straube, B. (2023).
Temporal recalibration in response to delayed visual feedback of active versus passive actions: An fMRI study.
Temporal recalibration in response to delayed visual feedback of active versus passive actions: An fMRI study.