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24.03.2025
Ph.d.-student wins prestigious thesis competition
Trine Banzon, Ph.D. student and former undergraduate student at the Danish Center of Psychotraumatology, has won a 'thesis competition' held by the Nordic Association for Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect
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18.03.2025
The Ministry of Health published new rapport on psychosocial assistance following trauma
The Danish Ministry of Health has published a report highlighting the lack of psychosocial assistance for those who have experienced trauma. This deficiency has been criticized by Professor Ask Elklit, who emphasizes the importance of quick help for trauma victims
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28.01.2025
Debate: lacking treatment for traumavictims
An article posted by Jyllands-Posten January 25th 2025 criticizes the lacking political involvement in the treatment and psychological assistance to those who have been exposed to traumatic events - specifically terror attacks.
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22.01.2025
Is forgiveness the way forward?
In the book You Don’t Need to Forgive by Amanda Ann Gregory, the expectation of forgiveness and the problems it can cause are explored. Professor Ask Elklit comments on the book's message in an interview with Kristeligt Dagblad.
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20.01.2025
Reversed ankle monitor seeks to reduce fear in stalkingvictims
In an attempt to reduce the feeling of unsafety for victims of stalking, a proposal which seeks to implement a so-called reversed ankle monitor on the perpetrators of stalking has been proposed.
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16.01.2025
New rapport on partner violence
Recently, a report on gender-based violence was released, showing that Denmark ranks among the top EU countries with the highest rates of sexual assault and violence against women.
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01.10.2024
Forskningsprojekt: Ud af skyggerne
På denne side finder du information på et forskningsprojekt, der sætter fokus på seksualiseret selvskade - et underbelyst psykologisk fænomen.
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09.08.2023
ISCPAN webinar on using standardized, validated measurement tools with children exposed to abuse
In September 2023, the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect (ISPCAN) will host a conference where researchers from the Danish National Centre for Psychotraumatology will participate. Together with colleagues from Lithuania and Norway, they will present projects on the development, implementation, and validation of our story stem test Odense Child Trauma Screening (OCTS) in the three countries respectively.
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30.06.2023
The Danish Health Authority with new initiative against violence in intimate relationships
The new initiative will help detect violence in pregnant women, parents-to-be and new parents.
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30.06.2023
Trauma-focused model for treatment of children exposed to abuse
VIVE has evaluated a trauma-focused treatment model that will be implemented throughout Denmark.
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29.06.2023
Newsletter summer 2023
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20.06.2023
The National Centre of Psychotraumatology attended the 17th ESTSS conference
The ESTSS conference on Trauma and resilience through the ages: A life course perspective were held this past week with attendance from the center.
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24.04.2023
ESTSS organised a webinar on development trauma
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03.04.2023
Sille Schandorph Løkkegaard is the first winner of a new award from ESTSS
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20.03.2023
VIVE publishes new report on trauma-informed approaches to working with children and adolescents
Sille Schandorph Løkkegaard has been interviewed as an expert in VIVE's new report
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14.03.2023
Newsletter March 2023
The National Centre of Psychotraumatology has just published the first newsletter of the year
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28.02.2023
Collection of the Danish norms for the Odense Child Trauma Screening (OCTS)
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24.02.2023
High prevalence of PTSD and complex PTSD in Ukrainian parents from the war in Ukraine.
New article examines the prevalence of PTSD and complex PTSD in Ukrainian parents.
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23.02.2023
Article by Ask Elklit et al. are among the most cited from Wiley
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05.10.2016
Stalking and digital harrasment
In Denmark, it is very difficult to get convicted of digital stalking and nearly impossible for victims to get a restraining order against a digital stalker.
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03.10.2016
Context P.hD. positions
The National Centre of Psychotraumatology currently has four vacant Ph.D. positions for the Context project.