Universität Duisburg-Essen
01. 04.2026 - 31.03.2029

PsychKOMPASS

PsychKOMPASS analyzes psychosocial counseling services for students nationwide, identifies needs and barriers, and, based on this analysis, develops evidence-based, practical recommendations for the sustainable improvement of services at universities and student services organizations.

PsychKOMPASS

Contact

Dr. rer. medic. Carina Abels

Project lead

University of Duisburg-Essen

Chair of Healthcare Management

carina.abels@medman.uni-due.de

Project Staff

  • Dr.in Sigrun Nickel (Co-Project lead)
    sigrun.nickel@che.de
  • Priv.-Doz. Dr. Alexander Bäuerle (Co-Project lead)
    alexander.baeuerle@lvr.de
  • Chantal Herrmann (M.Sc.)
    chantal.herrmann@medman.uni-due.de
  • Ann-Kathrin Krenzer (M.A., M.Sc.)
    anna-lena.frewer@lvr.de
  • Sophie Schulz genannt Menningmann (B.Sc.)
    sophie.schulzgenanntmenningmann@lvr.de
  • Anna-Lena Thiele (M.Sc.)
    Anna-Lena.Thiele@che.de
  • Prof. Dr. Martin Teufel
    martin.teufel@lvr.de

Cooperating Institutions

Universität Duisburg-Essen

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News

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