About Me
Nadine Köhle graduated in Health Psychology at the University of Twente in 2011. After her graduation she worked as a lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. In 2012, she started her PhD-project at the University of Twente at the department Psychology, Health & Technology and in 2016 she received her PhD for her thesis ‘Hold on, for each other: Supporting partners of cancer patients via eHealth and positive psychology’. Her research interests are mainly on:
- Positive psychology and technology
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness and self-compassion
- eHealth: the use of Information & Communication Technology to improve healthcare
- Co-creation: the involvement of end-users in every stage of the development, design and testing of an intervention
- Partners of cancer patients/ informal caregivers
Expertise
Publications
Education
- Supervising Bachelor and Master theses
- Supervising research project
- Module Design and Research
- Module Social Psychology
- Module Cognition and Development
- Module Health Psychology and Applied Technology
- eMental Health (Master Positive Psychology and Technology)
- Internship workshops
Courses Academic Year 2020/2021
Projects
eZoon project: ePublic Health: an interactive platform for tailored risk communication to prevent non-alimentary zoonotic disease.
SWIP-2020 project: project on student well-being
Contact Details
Visiting Address
University of Twente
Drienerlolaan 5
7522 NB Enschede
The Netherlands
Mailing Address
University of Twente
P.O. Box 217
7500 AE Enschede
The Netherlands