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Peter Molander is an Associate Professor at Linköping University, focusing on internet-based hearing screenings and the cognitive profiles related to psychological well-being. His research aims at conducting psychological interventions for individuals distressed by hearing problems, emphasizing early detection. Recognizing that many people delay seeking help for hearing issues, Molander's work utilizes internet technology to facilitate the detection and intervention process. His overarching goal is to lower barriers to help-seeking and make it easily accessible for individuals to check their hearing problems from home. His ongoing research explores the connections between hearing status, cognitive functions, and psychological well-being, with findings having implications for the audiological community. Additionally, he is involved in chronic pain management as a licensed psychologist in a local pain clinic and contributes to the national pain registry by training patients undergoing multimodal pain rehabilitation in a primary care setting. As an active teacher in the psychologist-psychotherapist program, he primarily teaches courses on cognition, cognitive behavioral therapy, and health psychology, and serves as a co-supervisor for master's theses.
Linköping University • Linköping, Sweden
Associate Professor engaged in research and teaching within the fields of psychology and hearing studies.
Local Pain Clinic • Linköping, Sweden
Practicing psychologist focusing on chronic pain management and interventions.
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