Tiana Borgers, M. Sc.
PhD student
borgerst@uni-muenster.de
+49 251 83 58120
Projects: PING
CV
Research Profiles
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09/2019 present PhD student in psychology at the Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster, Germany, under the direction of Prof. Dr. Dr. Udo Dannlowski 10/2017 08/2019 Master of science clinical psychology (Ø 1.4, very good) at the University of Osnabrück, Germany 07/2016 03/2017 Study-related stay aborad at the Western Sydney University, australia 10/2013 07/2017 Bachelor of science psychology (Ø 1.2, very good) at the University of Osnabrück, Germany 09/2004 07/2013 A-levels (Ø 1.2) at the Gymasium Bischöfliche Canisiusschule, Ahaus, Germany Clinical Work and Training
04/2022 present Out-patient psychotherapy at the „Psychotherapie-Ambulanz (PTA)“, University of Münster, psychotherapy in training 01/2021 present Training in psychotherapy, specialty cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) at the Institute for Psychological Psychotherapy Training (IPP), University of Münster, Germany 01/2021 12/2021 In-patient psychotherapy (PT1) at the University Hospital Münster, Germany, day clinic, under the direction of Prof. Dr. Dr. Udo Dannlowski Awards, scholarships, and competitive funds
04/2023 Travel grant from the Santander Mobility Fund of the University Münster for the World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Seoul, South Korea 11/2022 Travel grant from the Women's Fellowship of the Faculty of Medicine for the DGPPN Congress 2022, Berlin, Germany 03/2022 Congress invitation to the ECNP Workshop for Early Career Scientists, Nice, France 07/2019 Travel grant from the University Society Osnabrück e.V. for the World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Berlin, Germany 2016 PROMOS Scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for the academic education and training abroad Research
Research Interests
- brain structural and functional correlates of major depressive disorder and changes with treatments such as electroconvulsive and cognitive behavioral therapy
- interplay between risk (childhood maltreatment) and protective factors (social support) on brain functional correlates in healthy individuals
- treatment-resistant depression
- body dysmorphic disorder
- longitudinal brain imaging
- prevention and intervention neuroimaging research
- machine learning
Research projects
- PING
Publications
Notable publications
- Borgers, T., et al. (2022). Brain functional correlates of emotional face processing in body dysmorphic disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 147, 103–110.
- Borgers, T., Krüger, N., et al. (2021). Overcoming limitations of self-report: an assessment of fear of weight gain in anorexia nervosa and healthy controls using implicit association tests. Journal of Eating Disorders, 9(1), 1–11.
- Enneking, V., Klug, M., Borgers, T., et al. (2022). Changes in brain function during negative emotion processing in the long-term course of depression. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 221(2), 476–484.
- Enneking, V., Dzvonyar, F., […] Borgers, T., et al. (2020). Brain functional effects of electroconvulsive therapy during emotional processing in major depressive disorder. Brain Stimulation, 13(4), 1051–1058.
- Hartmann, A. S., Borgers, T., et al. (2020). Faced with one’s fear: Attentional bias in anorexia nervosa and healthy individuals upon confrontation with an obese body stimulus in an eye-tracking paradigm. Brain and Behavior, 10(11), e01834.