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== Early life and education == |
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== Early life and education == |
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Kolassa studied psychology at the ] and the ]. She was a doctoral researcher at the ], where she studied fear in phobic and non-phobic studies. Kolassa returned to the University of Konstanz as a postdoctoral researcher, where she worked in clinic psychology. She was awarded a ] and Zukunftskolleg Junior Fellowship.{{cn}} |
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Kolassa studied psychology at the ] and the ]. She was a doctoral researcher at the ], where she studied fear in phobic and non-phobic studies. Kolassa returned to the University of Konstanz as a postdoctoral researcher, where she worked in clinic psychology. She was awarded a ] and Zukunftskolleg Junior Fellowship.{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} |
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== Research and career == |
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== Research and career == |
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Kolassa investigates the impact of traumatic stress on the mind, brain and immune system. She has studied "fear networks", a brain pathway where traumatic memories are stored. She was made an ] in 2008.{{cn}} Her research has shown that people with ] have reduced mitochondrial energy production, i.e., it is a cellular-metabolic disorder. Kolassa is interested in whether psychotherapy (including ]) can normalise energy pathways.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |date=2021-08-30 |title=Inside Grants: European Research Council Consolidator Grant |url=https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/erc-consolidator-grant |journal=APS Observer |language=en |volume=34}}</ref> |
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Kolassa investigates the impact of traumatic stress on the mind, brain and immune system. She has studied "fear networks", a brain pathway where traumatic memories are stored. She was made an ] in 2008.{{citation needed|date=December 2024}} Her research has shown that people with ] have reduced mitochondrial energy production, i.e., it is a cellular-metabolic disorder. Kolassa is interested in whether psychotherapy (including ]) can normalise energy pathways.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |date=2021-08-30 |title=Inside Grants: European Research Council Consolidator Grant |url=https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/erc-consolidator-grant |journal=APS Observer |language=en |volume=34}}</ref> |
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== Awards and honours == |
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== Awards and honours == |
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Kolassa investigates the impact of traumatic stress on the mind, brain and immune system. She has studied "fear networks", a brain pathway where traumatic memories are stored. She was made an Emmy Noether Fellowship in 2008. Her research has shown that people with major depressive disorder have reduced mitochondrial energy production, i.e., it is a cellular-metabolic disorder. Kolassa is interested in whether psychotherapy (including cognitive behavioural therapy) can normalise energy pathways.