
About
Georg Zerle is a PhD student and University Assistant at the University of Salzburg, working within the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Social Sciences. He contributes to the PLUSTRACK Project while conducting specialized research in coaching psychology.
His academic background includes:
- Master's degree in Psychology (University of Salzburg, 2017-2020)
- Bachelor's degree in Psychology (University of Salzburg, 2013-2017)
- Bachelor's degree in Education (University of Salzburg, 2012-2015)
Zerle's research focuses on the psychological mechanisms within coaching relationships, specifically examining how self-regulation and emotion regulation processes develop through coach-coachee interactions. His dissertation work bridges theoretical psychological frameworks with practical coaching applications, investigating the interpersonal dynamics that facilitate behavioral change and emotional development in coaching contexts.
As a University Assistant on the PLUSTRACK Project since 2020, he participates in university initiatives supporting student development and academic integration. His work contributes to the Social Psychology Division's research portfolio within the broader Department of Psychology.
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