My research focuses on emotion regulation as well as the investigation of mindfulness, affective reactivity, and depressive symptoms in everyday life. Methodologically, I primarily work with ambulatory assessment methods (Ecological Momentary Assessment) to precisely map emotional processes in natural life contexts over time. Currently, I am an employee of the EVENTS study, which investigates emotion regulation processes in recurring, emotionally relevant everyday situations. The goal is to gain a nuanced understanding of how people react to daily stressors and flexibly regulate their emotions. The results make an important contribution to the further development of evidence-based, mobile, and just-in-time adaptive interventions for the prevention and treatment of affective disorders.







since 2025

Research project staff in the “EVENTS” study

2024 – 2025

Preparation of a doctoral project in the Department of Health Psychology, Institute of Psychology of the Johannes Gutenberg university Mainz

2024

Master of Science in Psychology

2022 – 2024

Program of study with a focus on Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy (Master of Science), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

2022 – 2024

Student assistant in the Department of Health Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg university Mainz

2022

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

2017 – 2018

Student assistant in the Department of Health Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg university Mainz

2018 – 2022

Program of study in Psychology (Bachelor of Science), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz



Wenzel, M., Winkler, M., Lasi, J., & Rowland, Z. (2024). Examining demand effects on direct and indirect affect measures in affect induction procedures. Emotion, 24(7), 1753–1770. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0001368