Dr. Stefanie Baisch
Research Assistant
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Office hours during the semester break: By arrangement
Contact via E-mail
Address: University of SiegenDepartment of Psychology Psychological Ageing Research Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2a 57068 Siegen Germany Room: AR-NB Phone: +49 (0)271 740- Fax: +49 (0)271 740- |
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Use of new technologies in old age
- social robots in therapy
- Human-Robot-Interaction & Anthropomorphization
- Stereotyping by Design
- Person-Environment-Exchange
- PTSD following subarachnoid hemorrhage and SHT.
ACADEMIC CAREER
since 12/2019 | post-doctoral position, Psychological Ageing Research, University of Siegen |
02/2019 | phD: graduation (magna cum laude) |
06/2017 – 09/2017 | statistical consulting (service contract) for the Department of Economy and Law of the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences |
07/2015 – 03/2018 | phD scholarship holder of the Frankfurter Forums of Interdisciplinary Ageing Research at the Goethe University, Frankfurt |
10/2013 – 09/2014 | research assistant at the Institute of Developmental Psychology at the Goethe University, Frankfurt |
10/2002 – 02/2009 | Study of psychology (Diplom) at the University of Konstanz |
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
Seit 08/2019 | Neuropsychologist at Dr. Ackermann (out-patient psychological and neuropsychological practice), Bad Homburg, Hessen |
Seit 01/2019 | Neuropsychologist at the in-patient neurological clinic Vitos Weil-Lahn Weilmünster, Hessen |
03/2018 – 12/2018 | Neuropsychologist at the in-patient rehabilitation clinic MedicalPark Bad Camberg, Hessen |
Seit 04/2017 | Neuropsychologist the psychiatric in- and out-patients clinic of the Main-Kinzig-Kliniken Schlüchtern/ Gelnhausen, Hessen |
10/2014 – 06/2016 | Psychologist at reIntegro (out-patient visiting rehabilitation), Frankfurt |
05/2009 – 09/2013 | Neuropsychologist at the in-patient rehabilitation clinic Kliniken Schmieder, Gailingen, Baden-Württemberg |
Publications
Dudek, S., Baisch, S., Kolling, T., & Knopf. M. (2020). ‘This isn’t me’ – The role of age-related self- and user-images for robot acceptance by elders. International Journal of Social Robotics, online first. doi: 10.1007/s12369-020-00678-1 |