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Fabian Lenhard is a psychologist, PhD, and data scientist currently working as a Researcher in the Department of Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. His work bridges science and innovation across three interconnected domains: digital mental health, data-driven healthcare, and sustainable behavior change.
Dr. Lenhard holds an MSc in Psychology from Justus-Liebig-University in Giessen, Germany, a PhD in Clinical Neuroscience from Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, and has received specialized training in Data Science from Harvard Business School and in Cost-effectiveness analyses from the University of York.
His research interests focus on expanding access to evidence-based psychological interventions through technology. He combines psychology, technology, and data to create interventions that are both evidence-based and scalable. His work spans mental health care, lifestyle change, and sustainability, with particular attention to how digital tools can make psychological knowledge accessible, engaging, and actionable for everyone.
Dr. Lenhard's publications reveal a strong interdisciplinary approach connecting mental health with environmental concerns. His recent work demonstrates growing interest in climate psychology, examining topics like climate worry, generational perspectives on climate action, and long-term thinking as a driver for sustainable behavior. His research on digital mental healthcare during the pandemic highlights his expertise in evaluating technology-based psychological interventions in real-world contexts.
As a researcher at one of Europe's leading medical universities, Dr. Lenhard focuses on developing and evaluating technology-based psychological interventions, leveraging data analytics to personalize mental health care, and designing strategies for sustainable behavior change. His work emphasizes making psychological transformation not only effective but also motivating and meaningful for individuals seeking to improve their well-being and environmental impact.


