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Jennie Sejr Junghans is a researcher currently affiliated with the University of Southern Denmark. Her area of expertise includes the history of child psychiatry, focusing on lived experiences and demographic trends from 1945 to 1990. Her research interests span cultural history, applied ethics, bioethics, environmental ethics, and gender history, with a keen focus on the social history of Western culture from around 1750 to 2000. Jennie has also contributed to the academic field through extensive participation in conferences and lectures, sharing insights on topics such as the development of child psychiatric theory and practices in Denmark and England during the 20th century. She holds a Ph.D. in Medical History from the European University Institute and has previously obtained degrees in Philosophy and History from the University of Copenhagen. Jennie's work not only highlights historical methodologies but also examines contemporary implications in the realm of mental health.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Conducting research on the history of child psychiatry and its societal implications.
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