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Elisabeth Argentzell is a research Associate Professor at Lund University, focusing on psychiatry with a specific emphasis on recovery and user involvement. She completed her PhD in 2012, with her thesis exploring the experiences and meanings of activities for individuals with severe mental illness. Since 2004, she has been engaged in teaching within the occupational therapy program at Lund University, centering her efforts on the field of psychiatry. Argentzell has played a significant role in various research projects evaluating recovery-oriented interventions and lifestyle modifications for mental health. Her recent projects include interventions like 'Balancing Everyday life (BEL)' and 'Active Home (AiMH)', designed for specialized housing and addressing trauma. She collaborates closely with national user organizations to enhance peer support in the Swedish psychiatric system and is a member of the UserInvolve research program that evaluates peer support interventions. Her work relates to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aiming to address mental health support and recovery processes.
Lund University • Lund, Sweden
Teaching at the occupational therapy program focusing on psychiatry and conducting research on recovery-oriented interventions.
Includes Master of Science in Politics and Society of the Contemporary Middle East and European Affairs.