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Malin Levin serves as a Lecturer at Stockholm University's Department of Psychology, where she contributes to both teaching and research activities within the institution's psychological sciences framework.
Her research primarily focuses on clinical psychology interventions for mental health problems, with particular attention to populations with and without neurodiversity including autism and ADHD. Dr. Levin's work explores the mechanisms and neural correlates in the brain related to these conditions, contributing to the broader understanding of psychological treatments and their neurological foundations.
Her research group, Clinical Psychology, Neuroscience and Health, conducts scientific investigations aimed at increasing knowledge in clinical psychology through evidence-based approaches to mental health treatment.
Dr. Levin is actively involved in several research projects including 'Exposure therapy for specific phobia and Virtual Reality' which examines innovative therapeutic approaches using technology, and 'Evaluation of student-mediated psychotherapy at the Psychological Clinic' which assesses the effectiveness of training psychology students to deliver therapeutic interventions under supervision.
Her work addresses critical gaps in mental health treatment delivery, particularly focusing on how to effectively treat specific phobias and how to utilize student therapists in clinical settings while maintaining treatment efficacy.
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