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Ask Elklit is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark, affiliated with The National Center of Psychotraumatology. His work focuses on trauma exposure, PTSD, and CPTSD across diverse populations including children, occupational groups, and victims of violence.
Elklit's research centers on psychotraumatology, with key interests in:
- Trauma epidemiology and vulnerability assessment
- Somatization and adverse childhood experiences
- Mental health interventions during crises (e.g., pandemics)
- Social support mechanisms in trauma recovery
- Cross-cultural adaptation of trauma assessment tools
His recent publications (2025-2026) reveal a strong emphasis on population-level trauma studies in Denmark and Nordic regions, utilizing advanced quantitative methods like latent class analysis. Work spans occupational mental health (prosecutors), stalking victimization, pandemic impacts on children, and cross-cultural research in Greenland/Faroe Islands, demonstrating methodological diversity from epidemiological surveys to intervention development.
Elklit actively supervises doctoral research including a project on effective treatment for abused children. He leads grant-funded initiatives such as the ADAPT cohort study on prosecutors' mental health and P.OEM project on workplace violence consequences, translating research into practical mental health solutions.
As a core member of The National Center of Psychotraumatology, he collaborates with Danish Barnáhus (child advocacy centers) and international teams to develop culturally sensitive trauma assessment protocols, notably adapting tools for Greenlandic contexts.
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