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Hend Eltanamly is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University in the Department of Developmental Psychology. His research examines how families adapt to significant life transitions and explores the intricate dynamics of parenting in the context of change and safety. He investigates what happens within family dynamics as parents and children work to rebuild their lives in new cultural contexts. His work focuses on young people's identity formation during adolescence, particularly in the face of displacement. Eltanamly's studies address the challenges faced by parents and youth who have experienced trauma, migration, and multiple life transitions. He employs rigorous methodologies, including meta-analytic structural equation modeling, meta-synthesis, grounded theory, and dynamic longitudinal designs, to capture the complexities of family life in the face of adversity. Eltanamly supervises PhD candidates researching healthy identity development among refugee adolescents and is deeply committed to teaching and mentoring students at all academic levels, striving to translate scientific insights into meaningful societal impact.
Department of Psychology