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Gunnhild Ruud Lindvig is an Associate Professor at the University of Agder, affiliated with the Department of Psychosocial Health. Her research focuses on psychosocial health, mental health recovery, and dialogical practices, with a particular emphasis on relationships in supportive housing and qualitative methodologies. She contributes to research groups like Dialogical Practices and the Society, Space, Psychosocial Health (SSPH) initiative.
Her work explores how everyday interactions and institutional environments shape recovery processes, drawing on theories from sociology, psychology, and social work. Recent studies examine staff-resident dynamics in supportive housing and the micropolitics of mental health recovery through assemblage analysis.
While no awards are explicitly listed, her publications span peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes, addressing topics such as collaborative research methodologies and ethical dimensions of therapeutic dialogue. Lindvig’s research often bridges theoretical concepts with practical implications for mental health and social work practices.
No grants or advising details are provided in the source text. She is associated with interdisciplinary teams focusing on psychosocial health and societal impacts of mental health policies.




