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Professor Gerhard Andersson's research is focused on psychological treatments for a wide range of conditions, particularly tinnitus and mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. He leads a research group at Linköping University, conducting randomized clinical trials and developing new treatments that are often delivered via internet platforms. His work in this area is recognized as world-leading, and he has established a large national and international network of collaborators, including institutions in Denmark, Stockholm University, and University College London. His research portfolio includes extensive work on rehabilitation and the effectiveness of internet-based interventions for mood and anxiety disorders, as well as qualitative studies and systematic reviews. He is also involved in projects addressing stress in older adults and interpersonal violence, and he contributes to the academic community as an editor and member of relevant societies. Andersson is a licensed clinical psychologist and has a longstanding clinical practice in psychology and audiology, providing valuable insights into the practical applications of his research.
Linköping University • Linköping
Teaching and research in clinical psychology.
Karolinska Institutet • Stockholm
Affiliated with the Psychiatry unit, Department of Clinical Neuroscience.
Linköping University Hospital • Linköping
Worked in the audiology clinic, providing psychological support.
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