Katja Hämmerli Keller


Fonction: Senior research fellow
Bureau: C-4.111
Téléphone: ++41 26 300 7648
Courriel: katja.haemmerli

Education   
1989-1995 Primary school 
1995-2001 Secondary school 
2001-2006 Licentiate (Psychology), University of Bern
2007-2009 PhD (Psychology), University of Bern 
2007- 2012  Master of Advanced Studies in Psychotherapy, University of Bern


Clinical
Employment 
 
2007-2009 Group psychotherapy for infertile patients at the University Hospital of Bern and Basel 
2009-2011 Psychiatric internship, Private Psychiatric Hospital Wyss, Münchenbuchsee
2011 Outpatient psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, University of Bern
2012- Outpatient psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg
  

University Teaching 

 
Winter 07/08 Psychological therapy III (University of Bern)
Winter 08/09 Psychological therapy III (University of Bern)
  
Membership in Professional
and Scientific Organisations 
 
Since 2007 Verband Bernischer Psychologen (VBP)
Since 2008 Society of Psychotherapy Research (SPR)
Since 2008 Federation of Swiss Psychologists (FSP)
  

Publications 

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., Burri, S., Graf, P., Wunder, D., & Perrig-Chiello, P. (2008). Psychological interventions for infertile patients: A review of existing research and a new comprehensive approach. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 8, 246-252.

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Barth, J. (2009). The Efficacy of Psychological Interventions for Infertile Patients: A Meta-analysis Examining Mental Health and Pregnancy Rate. Human Reproduction Update, 15, 279-295.

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Berger, T. (2009). Kinderwunsch Online Coaching ein webbasiertes Selbsthilfeprogramm. Journal für Reproduktionsmedizin und Endokrinologie, 6, 111-115.

Haemmerli, K, Znoj, H., Stoklas, C, Wunder, D., & Perrig-Chiello, P. (2009). How is Distress from Infertility Associated with Depression? Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 69, 533-536.

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Berger, T. (2010). Internet-based support for infertile patients: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 33, 135-146.

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Berger, T. (2010). What are the issues infertile women are dealing with? A qualitative approach. The Qualitative Report, 15, 766-782.

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Barth, J. (2011). Psychological interventions for infertile couples: Does gender matter? Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 71, 838-846. 

Berger, T., Haemmerli, K., Gubser, N., Andersson, G. & Caspar, F. (2011). Internet-based treatment of depression: A randomized controlled trial comparing guided with unguided self-help. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 40, 251-266.

Haemmerli, K. (2012). Unerfüllter Kinderwunsch: stilles Leiden. Universitas, Magazin der Universität Fribourg.

Submitted:

Bachmann, M., Znoj, H., & Haemmerli, K. (submitted). A longitudinal study about mental health in emerging adults: Is there a causal relationship between mental health and the capacity to satisfy ones basic needs? 

Congress Papers and Posters:

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Barth, J. (2008). Die Wirksamkeit psychologischer Interventionen bei infertilen Patienten auf das psychische Befinden und die Schwangerschaftsrate. Paper presented at the congress of DGMP and DGMS, Jena, Germany.

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Berger, T. (2009). Child Wish Online Coaching: Efficacy  of the first German-language Internet-based treatment for infertile patients. Poster presented at the 6. workshop congress for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy of the German society for psychology, Zuerich, Switzerland. 

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Berger, T. (2009). Internet-based support for infertile patients: a randomised controlled trial. Paper presented at the congress of 40th SPR International Meeting, Santiago, Chile, America.

Haemmerli, K., Znoj, H., & Berger, T. (2010). A qualitative and quantitative approach to an internet-based treatment for infertile patients and first experience as a self-supporting treatment. Presented at the congress of 41th SPR International Meeting, Asilomar, San Francisco, America.

Review activity:
Human Reproduction, Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, Archives of Women’s Mental 
Health, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Swiss Journal of Psychology 
 
Département de Psychologie  -   R. Faucigny 2   -   1700 Fribourg   -   Tel +41 26 / 300 7620   -   Fax +41 26 / 300 9712   -   psychologie [at] unifr.ch   -    Swiss University