About
Dr. Anneke M. Sools is an Associate Professor specializing in Narrative Psychology, Health, and Technology. Her research focuses on life stories, clinical treatment approaches, and narrative methodologies in education and healthcare. She has contributed to interdisciplinary projects addressing patient treatment allocation and pandemic response strategies. Sools has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Early Career Award from AERA and the IJIDI Global Engagement Award. Her work integrates participatory action research and emphasizes the role of narratives in shaping individual and societal futures.
Key collaborations include studies on tinnitus treatment innovation and comparative analyses of post-pandemic hope narratives. She has supervised four academic projects and contributed to datasets like "Navigating Stories in Times of Transition." Sools frequently presents at academic conferences, discussing narrative futuring and possible selves in professional and clinical contexts.




