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Kathrin Schopf is a researcher at the Ruhr University Bochum within the Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology department. She holds a temporary professorship history (2022-2023) at the University of Hamburg but currently operates as a Post-Doc researcher.
- PhD in Clinical Psychology (Radboud University Nijmegen, 2014)
- MSc in Clinical Psychology & Behavioral Science (Radboud University Nijmegen, 2009)
- BSc in Clinical Psychology (Radboud University Nijmegen, 2007)
Her research focuses on prevention and resilience mechanisms in child/adolescent mental health, with specific emphasis on eating disorders, body image disturbances, and intervention research. She has published extensively on media exposure effects, transgenerational anxiety, and public health approaches to youth mental health.
Recent publications show trends in cross-national treatment comparisons, school-based interventions, and media psychology applications. Her work frequently addresses developmental psychopathology and behavioral addictions.
- Congress scholarship, EABCT Congress (DAAD)
- Congress scholarship, International Congress of Psychology (DAAD)
- IRUN Graduate Student Conference scholarship
- SRNT-E Conference scholarship
- Two international research travel grants
She has supervised multiple research projects and contributes to crisis services at FBZ Bochum, with editorial evaluation roles for international journals.





