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Judith Daniels is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Groningen, where she specializes in Clinical Neuroscience and the treatment of various trauma-related disorders. With significant expertise in diagnosing and treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Dissociative Disorders, she has contributed to advancing the understanding of secondary traumatization in therapists and counselors. In addition to her academic role, she serves as the Head of the Research Department at TraumaCentrum Beilen, GGZ Drenthe, and has held the position of Associate Editor for the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation. She is actively involved in research and educational initiatives, including being an Adjunct Researcher at the Psychologische Hochschule Berlin and Director of the Training Institute for Secondary Traumatization. Her work is distinguished by a focus on neuroimaging and the complexities of trauma, contributing valuable insights into the field of Experimental Psychopathology.
TraumaCentrum Beilen, GGZ Drenthe • Groningen, Netherlands
Leading research initiatives focused on trauma-related disorders.
Journal of Trauma and Dissociation •
Overseeing the editorial process and reviewing submissions related to trauma and its psychological impacts.
Psychologische Hochschule Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Collaborating on research projects related to clinical psychology and trauma.
Fortbildungsinstitut für Sekundärtraumatisierung •
Managing educational programs aimed at training professionals in addressing secondary traumatization.
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