Research group Clinical psychology, neuroscience and health
The research group conducts scientific research to increase our knowledge in clinical psychology, primarily interventions for mental health problems in people with and without neurodiversity such as autism and ADHD as well as mechanisms and neural correlates in the brain.

We investigate mechanisms and cognitive processes behind psychological states and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for people with and without neurodiversity. We focus on research and development of individualized interventions using internet-based therapy, Virtual Reality and face to face interventions.
We also work with innovative pedagogical methods in training of CBT in psychology program. In addition, we work to ensure that the knowledge is communicated in such a way that it can have a meaningful impact and make a real difference to people's everyday lives.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people with and without neurodiversity. We actively collaborate with healthcare professionals, patient groups and research groups in the country and internationally to increase knowledge exchange through meetings and public events with relevant programs.
Group members
Group managers
Nora Choque Olsson
Associate Professor, Lic. Psychologist, Lic. Psychotherapist, Specialist in Clinical Psychology

Members
Therese Anderbro
Assistant Professor

Jan Bergström
Assistant Professor

Per Carlbring
Professor

Åsa-Maria Fellinger
Adjunct Teacher

Lisa Grönblad
Adjunct Teacher

Malin Levin
Lecturer

Aina Lindgren
Lecturer, Psychologist, Head of Psychology Clinic

Anna Mautner
Psychologist, Adjunct Teacher

Ewa Mörtberg
Guest, Associate Professor

Martina Nord
Assistant Professor

Martin Oscarsson
PhD Student

Helena Petersen
Research Assistant

Jonas Rafi
Researcher

Helene Semb
Adjunct Teacher

Kåre Tham
Adjunct Teacher
