
About
Artūrs Utināns is an Assistant Professor affiliated with the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy. His research focuses on mental health, self-esteem, and occupational factors affecting healthcare personnel, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Active in clinical medicine and public health research
- Contributions to gender-specific mental health studies
- Expertise in ketamine therapy and dual diagnosis
His work spans psychosomatic medicine, psychotherapy, and magical thinking, with a strong emphasis on psychological well-being in healthcare settings. Recent publications highlight the interplay between self-esteem, anxiety, and depression in healthcare workers, alongside innovative therapeutic approaches like ketamine-based interventions.
Key trends in his research include:
- Quantitative studies on pandemic-related mental health
- Analysis of romantic relationship satisfaction and self-esteem
- Exploration of ketamine therapy for psychiatric disorders
- Documentation of magical thinking and paranormal phenomena
Scientific awards:
- Appreciation of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia (2019)
He actively participates in conferences and media engagements, addressing topics such as healthcare worker stress, substance use disorders, and therapeutic innovations. His collaborations extend to national and international institutions, emphasizing practical applications in mental health and psychotherapy.
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