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Stockholm Student Health Services

If you are a student at Stockholm University, KTH or a number of associated colleges in Stockholm (see below), you are welcome to contact us for support during your study time.

Welcome to Stockholm Student Health Services! We offer individual counselling, groups, workshops and other activities that aim to support your well-being and realise your full academic and personal potential during your time as a student.

You may have problems related to stress, worries of different kinds or just feel low and drained of energy. Sometimes you may have a longstanding concern, be encountering new difficulties or challenges, or simply have a sense that something isn´t right. 

Common problems associated with studies are procrastinating, speech anxiety, difficulties coping with stress and finding a balance between study and leisure time.

Don´t hesitate to book an appoinment with us and/or check out our workshops, groups and lectures. All visits and activities are free of charge. 

Book an appointment

Workshops, groups and other activities

Contact and find us

Staff at Stockholm Student Health Services
Welcome to Stockholm Student Health Services. Our staff includes occupational health nurses, psychologists and counsellors. Photo: Jorge Moreno Bravo.
 

Claudia Bañares, licenced psychologist
claudia.banares@su.se

Susanna Bitter, licenced psychologist
susanna.bitter@su.se

Peter Candlert, licenced psychologist
peter.candlert@su.se

Ingemar Dahlgren, operations director
ingemar.dahlgren@su.se

Susanne Ghomashi, occupational health nurse
susanne.ghomashi@su.se

Joel Humlesjö, counsellor
joel.humlesjo@su.se

Elisabeth Jeppsson, occupational health nurse
elisabeth.jeppsson@su.se

Jenny Lindblom, counsellor
jenny.lindblom@su.se

Angela De Matteis, counsellor
angela.dematteis@su.se

Lena Mattsson, occupational health nurse
lena.mattsson@su.se

Kristofer Nord, counsellor
kristofer.nord@su.se

Jessica Saarinen, counsellor
jessica.saarinen@su.se

Sofia Shakibi Momtaz, occupational health nurse
sofia.shakibi@su.se

Susanna Stattin Thorell, licenced psychologist
susanna.stattin.thorell@su.se

 

Stockholm Student Health Services strives to promote an environment that supports the health and safety of students. That includes working preventively when it comes to alcohol, narcotics, doping, tobacco and gambling (ANDTG). Here you learn more about how these issues affect your health and how to get support:

Alcohol, narcotics, doping, tobacco and gambling

 

Within the Swedish healthcare system, confidentiality and patients' integrity are considered as very important.

Confidentiality of healthcare professionals

Within the Swedish healthcare system, all healthcare employees and professionals are bound by professional secrecy. No information can be released or shared without the patient's consent. This applies to the person's personal information, condition or treatment.

The professional secrecy obligation is regulated by the Public Access to Information and Secrecy Act.

Personal data

Your personal data (name, date of birth or social security number, address and telephone number) will be registered at the Stockholm Student Health Services. An electronic medical record will be kept, where notes about your visits at the clinic will be saved, containing background information of your symptoms as well as actions taken. No one outside the Stockholm Student Health Services is granted access to this information.

Patients' integrity

Issues concerning patients' integrity are considered as very important within Swedish healthcare. There are laws regulating authorisation to patient data. Generally, only healthcare professionals who treat the same patient are permitted to share information regarding the patient's condition or personal situation.

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