Bernadette Of Dawans
Doctor
Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology
University of Trier
Germany
Biography
Dr. Bernadette of Dawans is currently working as a Doctor in the Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, University of Trier , Germany. His research interests includes Stress and stress protection (social support, touch, sport, oxytocin), Effects of stress on health and social behavior, Psychobiology of social interaction, Clinical psychology of social interaction (personality disorders, social phobia, burnout). Dr. Bernadette of Dawans is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Bernadette of Dawans is the member of many international affiliations. Dr. Bernadette of Dawans has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. Dr. Bernadette of Dawans has authored of many research articles/books related to Stress and stress protection (social support, touch, sport, oxytocin), Effects of stress on health and social behavior, Psychobiology of social interaction, Clinical psychology of social interaction (personality disorders, social phobia, burnout).
Research Interest
Stress and stress protection (social support, touch, sport, oxytocin), Effects of stress on health and social behavior, Psychobiology of social interaction, Clinical psychology of social interaction (personality disorders, social phobia, burnout)
Publications
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Klaperski S, von Dawans B, Heinrichs M, Fuchs R. Effects of a 12-week endurance training program on the physiological response to psychosocial stress in men: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of behavioral medicine. 2014 Dec 1;37(6):1118-33.
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Tomova L, von Dawans B, Heinrichs M, Silani G, Lamm C. Is stress affecting our ability to tune into others? Evidence for gender differences in the effects of stress on self-other distinction. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014 May 31;43:95-104.
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Berger J, Heinrichs M, von Dawans B, Way BM, Chen FS. Cortisol modulates men’s affiliative responses to acute social stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2016 Jan 31;63:1-9.