Dr. Katrine Zeuthen

Associate Professor

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Biography

Katrine Zeuthen is an Associate Professor in Clinical Child Psychology at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in child sexuality, trauma, and prevention of child sexual abuse. She holds a PhD from the University of Copenhagen and is a licensed clinical psychologist. With extensive experience in research and teaching, she focuses on developing and implementing educational materials for professionals working with children. Zeuthen is actively involved in the Danish Psychoanalytic Society and has presented her work at various international conferences across Scandinavia, the UK, and the USA. Her research involves theoretical development in understanding child sexuality and effective intervention strategies for child sexual abuse. She has managed significant research projects funded by the Social Agency, contributing to the creation of the

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

— Present

University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark

Teaching and conducting research in clinical child psychology.

Assistant Professor

— Present

University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark

Head of research program on developmental trauma in children.

Post-doc

— Present

University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark

Research on child sexuality and related trauma.

Courses

Clinical Psychology Developmental Psychology Child Sexuality Supervision of Clinical Work

Requirements for University of Copenhagen

Master Program
Requirements
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:83
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Psychology Minimum 45 ECTS in core psychology areas Minimum 20 ECTS in methodology and statistics
Application Checklist
  • Bachelor's diploma
  • Transcript of records
  • Course descriptions
  • Self-assessment form
  • Documentation of English proficiency
Specialization Notes

Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.