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Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff is a Professor and Chair of the Child and Family Welfare unit at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. She holds a PhD in Developmental Psychology (University of Groningen, 2008) and previously worked as an assistant professor at Radboud University (2008–2020). Her research focuses on complex dynamic systems theory applied to clinical change mechanisms, early warning signals in psychotherapy, and personalized mental health interventions. She leads the Small Data Institute (iamYu) and collaborates with clinical teams like Autisme Team Noord-Nederland.
Key achievements include a Vidi Grant (2020) for studying treatment trajectory tipping points, the Medische Inpiratorprijs (2019) for client-scientist collaboration, and an investment grant for iamYu. Her work bridges clinical practice with cutting-edge methodologies like idiographic network analysis and real-time process monitoring.
Research interests span psychotherapy process dynamics, mental health game efficacy, and transdisciplinary education. She advises on clinical interventions and policy, emphasizing individualized treatment through system modeling.





