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Kirsten Kjær Johansen is a researcher focusing on relapse prevention methods for individuals with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. She has expertise in implementing early recognition methods within community mental health care and emphasizes the importance of peer support in recovery processes. Her work includes contributions to the development of the FACT (Flexible Assertive Community Treatment) approach, which integrates mental health professionals in supporting both patients and their families. Currently affiliated with the University Hospital Aalborg's Psychiatric Research Unit, she has been active in this role since September 2001, contributing research that connects clinical practice with effective mental health strategies. Kirsten has also presented at various conferences, exploring topics such as patient perspectives in nursing and community mental health initiatives. Her academic credentials include a Ph.D. in methodologies related to early recognition and relapse prevention in mental health contexts.
Unit Psychiatric Research, University Hospital Aalborg • Aalborg, Denmark
Conducting research focused on psychiatric methodologies and community mental health care.
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