2024
Agnietė Kairytė
Guest researcher during the period: February 19-23, 2024 Agnietėis a PhD student at the Center for Psychotraumatology, Vilnius University. She mainly works on child, adolescent and youth trauma and stress studies in Lithuania. Her PhD research topic covers the longitudinal perspective of posttraumatic and complex posttraumatic stress risk and resilience factors. Agnietė visited the Danish Center of Psychotraumatology on February 19-23, 2024. |
2023
Francisco José Botelho FriasJoana Alves dos Santos RamosJúlia Neves da Fonte
Guest researcher during the period: 27th of February - 3rd of March Francisco, Joana and Júlia were guests at the Danish Center for Psychotraumatology in connection with their PhD projects. The PhDs focus on the association between adverse childhood experiences and PTSD in different populations, including India, Kenya and the Faroe Islands. The NDanish Center for Psychotraumatology collected the data together with Professor Paulo Ferrajão from the European University of Lisbon, who is the supervisor of Francisco, Joana and Júlia. |
2022
Tine NielsenGuest researcher during the period: March of 2022 -Now Tine works in the Department of Applied Research in Education and Society at UCL Business Academy and University College, where she is employed as a research associate professor. Tine has previously been employed as an associate professor and director of studies at the Department of Psychology, SDU, and most recently as an associate professor of psychological testing and psychometrics at the Department of Psychology, KU, from where she also holds her Master of Psychology degree. Tine has worked with psychological testing and psychometric studies of tests and other scales as well as teaching in the same for 20 years. At the Danish Center for Psychotraumatology, Tine is conducting the first cross-cultural validation study of the International Trauma Questionnaire in the Danish, Arabic and Bosnian language versions with data from refugees seeking treatment. The study is conducted in collaboration with researchers from the National Centre for Psychotraumatology, clinicians from RCT in Haderslev and Dignity in Copenhagen. |
Enya RedicanGuest researcher during the period: 2022 - 2023 Enya Redican was a guest of the Danish Center for Psychotraumatology in 2023 and in 2022 for work on PTSD and PGD (prolonged grief disorder). She is currently a PhD student with Mark Shevlin and will soon move to a research position at the University of Ulster. |
2021
Maja O'Connor
Guest researcher during the period: 2021 -Now Maja O'Connor is an Associate Professor at AU and Head of the Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences. Her work at the Danish Center for Psychotraumatology is related to the study of the new diagnosis of prolonged grief (PGD) according to ICD-11 and DSM-5, and the validation of measures of symptoms of prolonged grief. |
2019
Astrid Høeg Tuborgh
Guest researcher during the period: 26th of October - 6th of November 2019 Astrid is currently affiliated with Aarhus University, Department of Clinical Research and Aarhus University Hospital, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Research Unit, from where her ongoing PhD thesis is based. The project is in collaboration with Hammel Neurocentre, Aarhus University, Research Unit. |
2018
Evaldas Kazlauskas
Guest researcher during the period: 15th of May 2018 - 29th of May 2018 Professor Evaldas Kazlauskas is the head of the Centre for Psychotraumatology at Vilnius University in Lithuania, where he researches the stress-related disorders: PTSD, complex PTSD and stress and adaptation reactions. In 2015, he organised the 14th European Trauma Conference for ESTSS. Evalda's research has centred on the effects of political repression in the Soviet era and resilience. He has made several overviews of Lithuanian trauma research - including studies on how rarely the PTSD diagnosis is used in Lithuania at all. He has shared much of his and others' research in Lithuanian with fellow psychologists. His clinical background is in psychiatry and he is involved in several treatment studies. |
Sarah Butter
Sarah is based at Ulster University in Northern Ireland, where she completed her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and is currently undertaking her PhD entitled: 'The continuum of negative self-evaluation: Evaluating psychopathological risk using nationally representative general population data'. Her PhD thesis is being written under the supervision of Professor Jamie Murphy and Professor Mark Shevlin and explores the relationship between negative self-evaluation (NSE) and psychopathology. |
2017
Nele Marie Wolf
Guest researcher during the period: October-December 2017 Nele is affiliated with the University of Cologne, which is located in the western part of Germany. She is in the final year of her master's degree and is writing her thesis on the topic: 'Child maltreatment and disordered eating', which is also a project she has worked on in connection with her visit to the Danish Center of Psychotraumatology. |
Maria Luisa Martino
Guest researcher during the period: February-March 2017 In February and March 2017, post doc Maria Luisa Martino from the University of Naples was a visiting researcher at the National Centre for Psychotraumatology. Maria Luisa has a PhD in clinical psychology and her PhD thesis is about parents of children with leukaemia. The dissertation focuses on the parents' narrative processing of traumatic experiences and is entitled: 'Father and Mother of Children with Leukaemia - a narrative processing of traumatic experiences'. |
2016
Gadi Zerach
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Kennedy Amone-P'Olak
Guest researcher during the period: November-December 2016 Professor Amone-P'Olak is currently employed by the University of Botswana, where he is Head of the Department of Psychology. Originally from Northern Uganda, he has conducted a series of studies on former child soldiers kidnapped by the Lord Resistance Movement (the WAYS and the TRIAL's studies), which are unique in that they have managed to longitudinally study these highly traumatised individuals who are now young and struggling with many issues. Professor Amone-P'Olak has co-authored numerous publications and will soon publish the publications below in collaboration with Professor Ask Elklit from the National Centre for Psychotraumatology: |
Chen Yoke Yong
Guest researcher during the period: May-June 2016 In May and June 2016, Chen Yoke Young visited the National Centre for Psychotraumatology where she worked on her PhD entitled: Trauma Exposure, PTSD Symptoms in Relation to Physical Health Among Young Adults Following Natural Disaster in Malaysia. |
Paulo Alexandre da Silva Correia Ferrajão
Guest researcher during the period: November 2016 Portuguese Paulo Alexandre da Silva Correia Ferrajão graduated from the University of Lisbon, where he completed his PhD thesis in 2016 with the title: 'From Physical Survival to Mental Survival: Psychic Functioning of Portuguese War Veterans.' The veterans of Portugal's colonial wars have been forgotten by the public. They represent a huge and human problem. |
2015
Henry Oboke
Guest researcher during the period: September-November 2015 Henry Oboke is currently affiliated with Gulu University in Uganda. The University of Southern Denmark and Gulu University have previously collaborated on a project on the consequences of the war in northern Uganda. You can read more about Henry Oboke and the project here. |
Justine Kranenburg
Guest researcher during the period: February-June 2015. In 2015, 24-year-old Justine Kranenburg worked at the National Centre for Psychotraumatology as a research assistant and Erasmus student from February to June. Justine recently graduated as a psychologist from Utrecht University in the Netherlands and is now pursuing her clinical training. During her time at the National Centre for Psychotraumatology, Justine worked on a project on rape victims and was active in the planning of the 15th ESTSS conference. |
2014
Paulina Zelviené
Guest researcher during the period: February-March 2014 Paulina visited the National Centre for Psychotraumatology in February and March 2014, where she worked with Evaldes Kazlauskas and Jonas Eimontas on the article: 'No posttraumatic stress disorder in Lithuania': National health care fails to identify PTSD. The article was published in early 2017 in the Journal of Traumatic Stress. Paulina has this year (2017) completed her PhD thesis entitled: The structure and risk factors of Adjustment Disorder in Lithuanian population.Paulina is currently affiliated with Vilnius University in Lithuania. |
Yael Lahav
The National Centre for Psychotraumatology has had the honour of Yael Lahav's visit in both 2014 and 2015, and her PhD thesis is entitled: Dissertation: Trauma of Captivity, Perceived Health and Attachment: A longitudinal study, and was written over a period of 5 years, from 2010 to 2015. |
Drífa Björk Guðmundsdóttir
Drífa Björk Guðmundsdóttir completed her bachelor's degree in Iceland, but has since graduated from Aarhus University with a master's degree in clinical psychology. Drífa subsequently also completed her PhD with the title 'A study of risk and protective factors for the development of psychological distress and PTSD among Danish parents of chronically ill children' at Aarhus University from 2006 to 2009 with Ask Elklit as her supervisor. |
2013
Eugenia Romano
Guest researcher during the period: 2013 In 2013, the National Centre for Psychotrauamtology had the honour of hosting Italian Eugenia Romano for six months. Eugenia is a trained psychologist from the University of Pisa and after her stay with us in 2014-15 she worked at the University of Bristol. She is currently working on her PhD thesis at the University of Liverpool. Eugenia is co-author of the three articles below and, in addition to trauma, is interested in eating disorders and how they relate to the development of family relationships. Haraldsdóttir, H., Gudmundsdóttir, D., Romano, E., Pordardóttir, E., Gudmundsdóttir, B. & Elklit, A. (2014). Volunteers and Professional Rescue Workers - Traumatization and Adaptation after an Avalanche Disaster in an Isolated Community. Journal of Emergency Management, 12(6), 457-66. Doi: 10.5055/jem.2014.0209. |
Rachel Dekel
Guest researcher during the period: August 2013 In August 2013, Professor Rachel Dekel was a guest of the National Centre for Psychotraumatology. Rachel is currently affiliated with Bar-I-Lan University in Israel and is also a member of The Israeli Excellence Centre (I-CORE) of mass trauma. In the years 2012-2016 she was the director of The Louis and Gabi Weisfeld School of Social Work, which is part of Bar-Ilan University. Dekel, R., Solomon, Z., Elklit, A. &Ginsburg, K. (2004).World Assumptions and Combat-Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.Journal of Social Psychology, 144,407-420. Elklit, A., Shevlin, M., Solomon, Z., Dekel, R. (2007). Factor Structure and Concurrent Validity of the World Assumption Scale.Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20(3), 303-312. |
2012
Ruby Charak
Guest researcher during the period: 2012-2015
In the period 2012-2015, Ruby Charak was working on her PhD at the National Centre for Psychotraumatology. |