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Christian Aljoscha Lukas

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Internet Interventions|August 24, 2018
Reducing procrastination using a smartphone-based treatment program: A randomized controlled pilot studyChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Matthias Berking
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|February 25, 2021
Blending group-based psychoeducation with a smartphone intervention for the reduction of depressive symptoms: results of a randomized controlled pilot studyChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Matthias Berking
JMIR Mental Health|July 20, 2021
A Gamified Smartphone-Based Intervention for Depression: Randomized Controlled Pilot TrialChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Bjoern Eskofier, Matthias Berking
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|February 20, 2024
A smartphone application to reduce problematic drinking: a feasibility trialChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Jens Blechert, Matthias Berking
Internet Interventions|May 22, 2019
Smartphone-based emotion recognition skills training for alexithymia - A randomized controlled pilot studyChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Hugo Trevisi Fuentes, Matthias Berking
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|September 1, 2017
An app-based blended intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction: A randomized controlled pilot studyInes Kollei, Christian Aljoscha Lukas, Sabine Loeber, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 23, 2025
Evaluating a brief smartphone-based stress management intervention with heart rate biofeedback from built-in sensors in a three arm randomized controlled trialLukas M Fuhrmann, Christian Aljoscha Lukas, Lena Schindler-Gmelch, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 16, 2017
Deficits in general emotion regulation skills-Evidence of a transdiagnostic factorChristian Aljoscha Lukas, David Daniel Ebert, Hugo Trevisi Fuentes, et al.
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Internet Interventions|August 24, 2018
Reducing procrastination using a smartphone-based treatment program: A randomized controlled pilot studyChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Matthias Berking
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|February 25, 2021
Blending group-based psychoeducation with a smartphone intervention for the reduction of depressive symptoms: results of a randomized controlled pilot studyChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Matthias Berking
JMIR Mental Health|July 20, 2021
A Gamified Smartphone-Based Intervention for Depression: Randomized Controlled Pilot TrialChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Bjoern Eskofier, Matthias Berking
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|February 20, 2024
A smartphone application to reduce problematic drinking: a feasibility trialChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Jens Blechert, Matthias Berking
Internet Interventions|May 22, 2019
Smartphone-based emotion recognition skills training for alexithymia - A randomized controlled pilot studyChristian Aljoscha Lukas, Hugo Trevisi Fuentes, Matthias Berking
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|September 1, 2017
An app-based blended intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction: A randomized controlled pilot studyInes Kollei, Christian Aljoscha Lukas, Sabine Loeber, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 23, 2025
Evaluating a brief smartphone-based stress management intervention with heart rate biofeedback from built-in sensors in a three arm randomized controlled trialLukas M Fuhrmann, Christian Aljoscha Lukas, Lena Schindler-Gmelch, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 16, 2017
Deficits in general emotion regulation skills-Evidence of a transdiagnostic factorChristian Aljoscha Lukas, David Daniel Ebert, Hugo Trevisi Fuentes, et al.
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