Symposia, Presentations, Outreach & Posters

Symposia

  1. Quality & Quantity: Using mixed methods to aid measurement-supported psychotherapy. Host: Jessica Fritz. Speakers: Jessica Fritz, Melissa M. De Smet, Saskia Scholten, Femke L. Truijens. Discussant: Jan R. Boehnke (2025, 28th June), Society for Psychotherapy Research, Krakow, Poland.
  2. Was ist im Rahmen der Psychotherapie eine sinnvolle Messung der psychischen Gesundheit? Antworten aus verschiedenen Therapieschulen und Forschungsrichtungen. Host: Jessica Fritz. Speakers: Johannes Zimmermann, Niels Braus, Johannes Ehrenthal, Jessica Fritz, Stefan Schmidt, & Carola Cropp (2025, 8th April), Deutscher Psychotherapie Kongress, Berlin, Germany.
  3. Time to feed back on feedback systems for psychotherapeutic routine care in Germany. Host: Jessica Fritz. Speakers: Benjamin Aas, Cord Benecke, Eva-Lotta Brakemeier, Carola Cropp, Selin Demir, Steffen Eberhardt, Julia Glombiewski, Franziska Günther, Miriam Hehlmann, Tim Kaiser, Ludwig Küster, Wolfgang Lutz, Julian Rubel, Lea Schemer, Günter Schiepek, Stefan Schmidt, Saskia Scholten, Yannik Terhorst, Antonia Vehlen, & Matthias Volz (2024, 2nd December), Evidenzbasierte Personalisierte Psychotherapieforschung (ePePsy), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, online event.
  4. Measuring stress in real life. Co-hosts: Inez Myin-Germeys, Erno Hermans, Raffael Kalisch, & Jessica Fritz, Rayyan Tutunji, & Anu Hiekkaranta (2022, 27th September), Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
  5. So you want to do EMA? Developing a solid protocol for collecting experience sampling data. Co-hosts: Jessica Fritz, Marilyn L. Piccirillo, Laura Bringmann, & Lesley Norris. Speakers: Laura Bringmann, Olivia Kirtley, Julia Moeller, Michael C. Mullarkey, Andreas Neubauer, Noémi K. Schuurman, & Evelien Snippe (2021, 16th November & 2022, 11th January), online event. link recording
  6. Examining Resilience in Longitudinal Cohort Studies Using Multi-Modal Data Analysis. Co-hosts: Raffael Kalisch, Anne-Laura van Harmelen, & Jessica Fritz (2016, 13th December), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Presentations (*invited)

  1. Fritz, J. (2025, 28th June). A Meta Analysis on the Content of Contemporary Mental Health Measurement: Symptoms and Beyond. SPR Conference, Krakow, Poland.
  2. Fritz, J. (2025, 8th April). Eine Meta Analyse zum Inhalt von Fragebogenmessungen zur psychischen Gesundheit. DPK Kongress, Berlin, Germany.
  3. *Fritz, J. (2024, 08th August). Idiographic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (I-PROMs): Going beyond symptom change. Person-Centered Treatment and Prevention Collaborative Speaker Series, online event.
  4. *Fritz, J. (2024, 10th July). Meaningful mental health measurement: Exploring patient centered measures that go beyond symptoms. Kolar Lab Seminar (10th July), online event.
  5. Fritz, J. (2024, 28th June). Idiographic Patient Reported Outcome Measures (I PROMs): Going beyond symptom change. SPR Conference, Ottawa, Canada (online presentation).
  6. Fritz, J. (2024, 12th June). Idiographische Patient Reported Outcome Measures (I PROMs): Ein innovativer Ansatz für die datengestützte und personenzentrierte Psychotherapie? DPK Kongress, Berlin, Germany.
  7. *Fritz, J. & Hiekkaranta, A. (2022, 27th September). Studying risk and protective factors with experience sampling methods. Presented at the „Measuring stress in real life“ workshop, at the 8th International Symposium on Resilience Research, Mainz, Germany.
  8. Fritz, J. (2021, 24th September). Mental Health Ecosystem: Exploring the dynamic landscape of psychosocial factors and mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic. Presented at the Conference on Transdiagnostic Approaches (online).
  9. *Fritz, J. (2021, 28th April). Welche psychosozialen Faktoren fördern die psychische Gesundheit? Eine Exkursion zum Thema Resilienzfaktoren. Presented at the Mainzer Resilienz Gespräche” Public Lectureseries (online event). slides
  10. *Fritz, J. (2021, 25th March). Reconsidering Resilience: On the Perks and Pitfalls of Promoting Mental Health Resilience. Presented at the Resilient Minds Journal Club (online meeting).
  11. *Fritz, J. (2020, 20th February). In Search For Resilience Factors. Presented at the ChARM Seminar, Cambridge, UK. slides
  12. *Fritz, J. (2019, 17th December). A Network Approach to Mental Health Resilience: Theory, Practice and Applications. Presented at the Oxford OCEAN Lab Seminar, Oxford, UK. slides
  13. Fritz, J. (2019, 18th July). Unravelling the Complex Nature of Resilience Factors (RFs) Following Childhood Adversity: An Investigation of RF Mean Levels and RF Interrelations during Adolescence. Presented at the 9th World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Berlin, Germany.
  14. *Fritz, J. (2019, 07th February). Unravelling the Complex Nature of Resilience Factors (RFs) Following Childhood Adversity: An Investigation of RF Mean Levels and RF Interrelations during Adolescence. Presented at the Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany.
  15. Fritz, J. (2018, 21st November). Do Resilience Factors (RFs) Fluctuate from Early to Late Adolescence? An Investigation of RF Interrelations and RF Mean Levels. Presented at the Cambridge Psychiatry Symposium: Showcasing Graduate Research, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  16. Fritz, J. (2018, 09th March). A Network Model of Resilience Factors for Adolescents With and Without Exposure to Childhood Adversity. Presented at the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network (NSPN) Scientific Meeting, Douglas House, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  17. *Fritz, J. (2017, 14th December). Using Network Models to Reveal Behavioural Resilience Structures. Presented at the Cambridge Resilience Symposium, Douglas House, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  18. Fritz, J. (2017, 26th October). Unravelling the Complexity of Resilience: A Network Model of Putative Resilience Factors for Adolescents With and Without Childhood Adversity (longer version). Presented at the Cambridge Psychiatry Symposium: Showcasing Graduate Research, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  19. Fritz, J. (2017, 28th September). Unravelling the Complexity of Resilience: A Network Model of Putative Resilience Factors for Adolescents With and Without Childhood Adversity (shorter version). Presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Resilience Research, Mainz, Germany.
  20. Fritz, J. (2017, 02nd August). Mental Health Resilience to Exam Distress. Presented at the Medical Education Research Group Meeting, Primary Care Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  21. Fritz, J. (2017, 09th March). Unravelling the Complex Concept of Resilience. Presented at the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network (NSPN) Scientific Meeting, Chicheley Hall, Milton Keynes, UK.

Media / Outreach

  1. Under the Cortex Podcast (Association for Psychological Sciences, 2025, May): „Real-Time Research: How the Experience Sampling Method Is Changing Psychology“. link
  2. Podcast on Student Mental Health (2021, May): “Matter on Your Mind”. S. 7 Ep. 2 link
  3. Interview with the Cambridge Children’s Hospital (2019, December): “How do people overcome childhood trauma and adversity?”. link

Posters

  1. Fritz, J., Stochl, J., Fried, E. I., Goodyer, I. M., van Borkulo, C. B., Wilkinson, P. O., van Harmelen, A.-L. (2019, 09th March). Resilience Factor Changes between Early and Late Adolescence. Poster presented at the International Convention for Psychological Sciences, Paris, France.
  2. Fritz, J., Fried, E. I., Goodyer, I. M., Wilkinson, P. O., van Harmelen, A.-L. (2017, September). Unravelling the Complexity of Resilience: A Network Model of Putative Resilience Factors for Adolescents With and Without Childhood Adversity. Poster presented at the 6th Cambridge Neuroscience Biennial Symposium: Neural Networks in Health and Disease, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK (2017, 07th September); and at the 3rd International Symposium on Resilience Research, Mainz, Germany (2017, 28th September).
  3. Fritz, J., Stretton, J., Walsh, N., Schweitzer, S., Dalgleish, T., Elzinga, B. E., … van Harmelen, A.-L. (2016, July). The Neural Basis of Social Support Following Exposure to Childhood Adversities. Poster presented at the Science Symposium of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
  4. Resing, W. C. M., Stad, F. E., & Fritz, J. (2014, July). Dynamic Testing, Static Testing and Cognitive Flexibility in Relation to School Achievement of 7- to 9-Year-Old Children. Poster presented at the Science Symposium of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University, The Netherlands.