M.Sc. Janna Wiehmann
Therapist
(Institute for Psychosocial Prevention)
Focus
Counseling and therapy for parents with infants and young children
Medical/Professional background
- since 2019
Psychologist in the Outpatient Clinic for Parents with Infants and Young Children, Institute for Psychosocial Prevention, Heidelberg University Hospital
- 2013 – 2018
Deputy Head of the PZS (Psychological Center for the Diagnosis and Promotion of School Performance), AWO Heidelberg
- 2011 – 2018
Psychological Center for the Diagnosis and Promotion of School Performance (PZS), AWO Heidelberg
- 2012 – 2013
Staff member in the outpatient clinic for parents with infants and toddlers at the Institute for Psychosomatic Cooperative Research and Family Therapy
- 2011 – 2013
Research associate at Heidelberg University Hospital, Institute for Psychosomatic Cooperation Research and Family Therapy
- 2009 – 2010
School psychologist at the German School Thessaloniki, Greece
- 2003 – 2009
working in independent practice
Scientific background
- 2019 – 2021
Master (M.Sc.) in clinical psychology and psychological empowerment at the Diploma University, North Hesse, Germany
- 1998 – 2003
Psychology studies (gr. university diploma) at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Qualificationen
Systemic Therapy/ Family Therapy (DGSF)
Systemic therapy for children and adolescents
Systemic supervision
Member German Society for Systemic Family Therapy (DGSF)
Further training in Psychodynamic Imaginative Trauma Therapy (PiTT)
Integrative attachment-oriented trauma counselor (I.B.T.®)
Parent-infant/toddler counseling and therapy (Curriculum Early Childhood and Family, Heidelberg)
Reliable in the reactivity scales of the Mannheim Observation System for the assessment of mother-infant interaction in infancy.
Dyslexia and dyscalculia therapist according to BVL®.
Further training as a course leader for the parent groups "Understanding the Baby" and "Strong Parents, Strong Children
Further training as a course leader for the children's/adolescents' groups "Faustlos" (violence prevention for children) and "MKT-Marburg Concentration Training"