People

Paulina WüstefeldGraduate Studentshe/her/hers

I studied psychology in my home country Germany and at Western Illinois University. These experiences furthered my interest in human development. I have completed projects on attachment, relationship quality, and adjustment to college. At the School of Human Ecology, I am part of Lauren Papp’s UW Couples Lab.

Selected Publications and Presentations

Wüstefeld, Intrieri, & Goodwin. (2023). The Relationship Between Attachment, Remote Classes, and Adjustment to College.

Wüstefeld, Goodwin, & Intrieri. (2022). The Relationship Between Attachment, Relationship Quality, and Burden Among Dementia Caregivers. (Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting)

Wüstefeld, Intrieri, & Goodwin. (2023). The Relationship Between Attachment, Remote Classes, and Transition to College. (Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meeting)

Wüstefeld, Goodwin, & Intrieri. (2023). Daily Experiences of Dementia Caregivers: The Role of Relationship Quality. (Under review) (Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting)

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Department

  • Human Development & Family Studies

Degree Program

  • PhD Human Ecology: Human Development & Family Studies

Education

  • MS, General Experimental Psychology, Western Illinois University
  • BS, Psychology, University of Göttingen (Germany)

Contact

Email: wuestefeld@wisc.edu