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Josephien Jansen is a PhD student at the University of Groningen, affiliated with the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences and the Department of Clinical & Developmental Neuropsychology. Her research focuses on financial self-management in individuals with psychotic disorders and Parkinson's disease, as well as visual scanning behavior in hemianopia. She is part of the Rob Giel Research Center (RGOc) and collaborates with VU Amsterdam and Stiching Nieuw Nabuurschap on the FinFit project, funded by NWO.
- PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology (current)
- Specializes in financial capability, cognitive impairment, and visual field defects
- Collaborates with Prof. Richard Bruggeman (RGOc), Prof. Lydia Krabbendam (VU Amsterdam), and Dr. Janneke Koerts (University of Groningen)
Her work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly mental health and well-being. She has published 15+ peer-reviewed articles, including systematic reviews on hemianopia and empirical studies on financial dissatisfaction in psychosis. She received academic recognition for her conference posters and actively presents her findings to professional audiences.
- 2023: Top 4 Posters (Recipient)
- 2020: Top 8 Posters (Recipient)
Josephien's research integrates clinical neuropsychology with real-world applications, addressing barriers to independent living, developing interventions like FinFit, and exploring the intersection of cognitive deficits and socioeconomic challenges in mental health. Her ORCID and Research Portal profile provide further details on her scholarly contributions.





