Division of Psychology (PSY)

Psychology, the science of human thinking and behaviour, is a fascinating subject. At the Division of Psychology we educate psychologists and psychotherapists who are well prepared to face the challenges of working life and future clients in the best possible way. We also educate students of cognitive science and students with a deep knowledge of psychology, ready to put knowledge into practice. Our research contributes among other things to pioneering knowledge on treatment of psychological health problems, cognitive abilities in children and adults, social interplay and group processes.

Research

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SAHA digital interventions for refugee mental health problems

Detecting and treating mental health problems for refugees - development of and research on digital tools for the assessment and treatment of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, sleep problems and migration-related mental health problems.

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International Network for Well-Being

Our research comprises the whole field of the Science of Well-Being within different populations to promote health and the study of biopsychosocial resilience in the face of the challenges of the 21st century.

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The Internet, Health and Clinical Psychology Research Group

The research group works with many different areas such as anxiety, depression and health problems. Many of the projects work with internet-based CBT, and the group carries out randomised controlled clinical trials.

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Preschool Meals

Learning doesn't take a lunchbreak, so what happens when young children eat together in preschools? This project examines the multimodal and discursive practices that scaffold eating and social interaction during preschool mealtimes.

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Try a little first: Communication strategies for reducing plate waste during preschool meals

Reducing 'plate waste' during preschool lunches is a delicate balance between food preferences, satiety and daring to taste new food. In this innovative project, we examine which communication strategies can help to reduce food waste.

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WHOLE - Research on organizational and social work environment

Management, organizational structure and reward systems are factors that may affect organizational and social work environment. How do they affect individuals’ work experience, occurrence of bullying, levels of reporting in sick and perceived health.

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Growing up with digital world

The recent surge in availability of digital media has made media accessible even to very young children. However, we know very little of the effects of digital media on infants social and cognitive development.

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Physical, mental and reproductive health among sexual and gender minorities during pregnancy, childbirth and first year of parenting

The interdisciplinary research project s will follow the health and experiences of LGBTQ people during pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenthood to contribute to important knowledge in an unexplored area.

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Social Psychology

Social relations and social interaction affect how we behave and how we see and interpret our world. We are also affected by the context and the systems or organizations that we are in - it affects what we do but also how we feel.

Publications

2025

Camilla Strömbäck, Per Andersson, Erkin Asutay, Hulda Karlsson-Larsson, Daniel Västfjäll (2025) Positive anticipated affective reactions increase pro-environmental behavior iScience, Vol. 28, Article 112389 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Stefan Blomberg, Stale Valvatne Einarsen, Michael Rosander (2025) Conflict management climate and the prevention of workplace bullying: a multi-cohort three-wave longitudinal study International Journal of Conflict Management (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Danilo Garcia, Alexandre Granjard, Lois Vanhee, Matilda Berg, Gerhard Andersson, Marta Lasota, Sverker Sikstrom (2025) AI-driven analyzes of open-ended responses to assess outcomes of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) in adolescents with anxiety and depression comorbidity Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 381, p. 659-668 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Lois Vanhee, Gerhard Andersson, Danilo Garcia, Sverker Sikstroem (2025) The rise of artificial intelligence for cognitive behavioral therapy: A bibliometric overview Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, Vol. 17, Article e70033 (Article, review/survey) Continue to DOI
Linda Pettersson, Karin Bertills (2025) Att utveckla samsyn för att öka tillgängligheten till vuxna och bygga trygga relationer Venue, Vol. 27, p. 3-3 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Melanie Svensson, Örjan Dahlström, Marita L. Harringe, Joanna Kvist (2025) Patients follow four clusters of participation in physical exercise after an ACL injury. Results from the NACOX cohort study Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, Vol. 28, p. 298-304 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Michael Rosander, Helge Hoel, Stefan Blomberg (2025) Protected grounds of discrimination and the risk of workplace bullying Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 16, Article 1488010 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Hugo Wallen, Brjann Ljotsson, Perjohan Lindfors, Erik Forsell, Hugo Hesser, Cecilia Svanborg (2025) Internet-Delivered Exposure-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Clinical Effectiveness Study American Journal of Gastroenterology, Vol. 120, p. 856-863 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Mikael Heimann (2025) Brain Activity Study Showed the Benefits of Parents Reading Printed Books to Their Children Rather Than Using Tablets Acta Paediatrica (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Philip Millroth, August Collsiöö (2025) Improving mental health diagnostic quality through cognitively tractable definitions Nature Mental Health, Vol. 3, p. 393-395 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI

Annual reports

The psychology division has several researchers and research groups. We cover a broad range of topics within psychology, including cognitive, developmental, social, health and clinical psychology. Different research methods are also represented. Researchers at the division work closely with other universities both nationally and internationally. We hope that the annual report will give an overview of the research conducted here.

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