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University of Bologna
Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences
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Curtin University
School of Population Health
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Erciyes University
Faculty of Medicine Hospitals
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Maastricht University
Clinical Psychological Science
Brechje Dandachi-FitzGerald works as an assistant professor at Maastricht University. Her research focuses specifically on the overreporting of symptoms and underperformance on cognitive tests in patients clinically referred for psychological assessment. In 2017 she completed her dissertation 'Symptom Validity in Clinical Assessments'. In 2020 she received the Early Career Award from the Dutch Neuropsychological Association for her research. In addition to assessing overreporting of symptoms using specialized tests, her research seeks to understand the drivers and consequences of this behavior, as well as how clinicians deal with it in practice. In addition, her current academic interest focuses on the negative effects of psychotherapy. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. She combines her research and teaching activities with a position at Mondriaan, a mental health care institution in the south of the Netherlands, where she provides psychodiagnostics and psychotherapy.
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GMMH
Bolton Old Age CMHT, Breightmet Health Centre
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Central New York Psychiatric center
Forensic Psychiatry
University College London
Institute of Mental Health
Professor Anthony David is Professor of Mental Health and Director of the Institute of Mental Health since 2018, as well as Honorary Consultant Neuropsychiatrist at the National Hospital for Neurology, UCLH Foundation NHS Trust. He recently published “Into the Abyss: a neuropsychiatrist’s notes on troubled minds” (2020 Oneworld Publications) to international acclaim. Prior to joining UCL, he was Vice Dean for Academic Psychiatry at KCL IoPPN (2013-18). Prof David’s research interests include schizophrenia, neuropsychiatry, medically unexplained syndromes and structural and functional neuroimaging. Prof David is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the Royal College of Psychiatrists and a member of the Academy of Medical Sciences, the Experimental Psychology Society and a founder member of both the British Neuropsychological Society and British Neuropsychiatry Association. He is editor of the journal “Cognitive Neuropsychiatry” and has co-edited several books including, The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry (2003), Insight and Psychosis (2nd Ed) (2004), Lishman’s Organic Psychiatry (2009). He has authored over 600 publications in peer reviewed medical and scientific journals.
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Belorussian Medical Academy of Postgraduate education
Department of Psychotherapy and Medical Psychogy
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Belarusian Medical Academy for Postgraduate Training
Psychotherapy
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Nicosia University Med School
Psychiatry
Licensed to practice medicine in Israel 13375 and New York State (no-active) Board-certified in Psychiatry in Israel and US Education and Employment 1970-1976 MD Degree State University of Milan Medical School, Italy 1976-1980 Resident in Cardiology and Medicine, Tel Aviv Medical Centre 1981-1982 Resident in Psychiatry Valhalla School of Medicine Metropolitan hospital NY 1982-1985 Resident in Psychiatry Mount Sinai School of Medicine NY 1985-1995 Unit Head and Division Director Mount Sinai N.Y 1991-1995 Associate Director for R&D, Pilgrim Psychiatric Hospital, NY 1995-1999 Psychiatric Services and Memory Clinic Sheba Medical Centre Tel-Aviv 2000-‏2001 Associate Director Abarbanel Psychiatric Hospital Tel-Aviv 2001-2012 Chief Psychiatrist Dep. of Psychiatry Sheba Medical Centre Tel-Aviv 2012-2016 Chief Psychiatrist Dep. of Psychiatry B Sheba Medical Centre Tel-Aviv 2000-current President Israeli Medical Centre for Alzheimer 2003-2017 Co-Founder Tangent Data CRO 2009-2014 Chief Editor European Neuropsychopharmacology 2014-2019 Associate Editor European Neuropsychopharmacology 2012-2013 Department of Psychiatry Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York 2016-current Chief Medical Officer Minerva Neurosciences Inc. Mass. USA Academic Appointments 1993-current Professor Psychiatry Mount Sinai School of Medicine NY (secondary appointment) 1996-current Professor Psychiatry Tel Aviv University (emeritus) 2006- 2010 Chairman Department Psychiatry Tel Aviv University 2019-current Chairman Department Psychiatry Nicosia University Medical School
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PC Multiversum
Adolescent psychiatry
Psychiatrist, working with young People in transition age. Co-founder of a hospital Ward for transition psychiatry, named Marquee (in Antwerp, Belgium). This is An innovative project started 5y ago, much Needed in these times Where young people seem to suffer a lot from mental issues. (De Backer et al, Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, feb 2021, Transitie psychiatrie in Vlaanderen, een pro-actieve strategie) Systemic therapist with a special interest in young people in transition age, and their families/context. Education and research in this field, visiting professor at University of Antwerp and Interactie Academie Antwerp. Voluntary supervisor and board member of Tejo (therapeuten voor jongeren) Antwerp. Making podcasts On young people and mental Health. (“You can sit with us”, “Maanlopers” - Free listening On spotify and iTunes - @Maanlopers On IG) Lieve De Backer On LinkedIn
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Albinusdreef 2
Department of Psychiatry
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Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón
Institute of Psychiatry and Mental Health
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University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro
Department of Health Sciences
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology
I am a PhD student in clinical psychology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (the Netherlands), supervised by prof. dr. Marit Sijbrandij and prof. dr. Pim Cuijpers. The focus of my PhD project is on improving access to mental health care services for Syrian refugees, for which I'm involved in two research projects: 1) The STRENGTHS project: A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of Problem Management Plus (PM+) in reducing psychological distress in Syrian refugees in the Netherlands (www.STRENGTHS-project.eu). 2) The SCALES-S project: An ancillary project of STRENGTHS (www.scales-s-project.com), in which we examine the prevalence of common mental disorders in Syrian refugees in the Netherlands, as well as the psychometric properties of brief psychological screening instruments to detect common mental disorders in Syrian refugees.
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Parnassia Groep
PsyQ Psychotrauma