
معرفی
Judith K. Daniels is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Groningen, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, within the Department of Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology. Her work intersects trauma research, neuroscience, and mental health, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals through psychotrauma studies.
- Research focus: PTSD, dissociation, neuroimaging, and psychophysiological mechanisms
- Active collaborations: ENIGMA PTSD workgroup, international institutions
Her recent publications emphasize trauma-related dissociation, neuroimaging frameworks, and psychosocial factors in mental health. Key trends include ecological momentary assessment, structural brain analysis, and trauma psychophysiology.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Forschenförderpreis der Elfriede Dietrich Stiftung (2020)
- Competitive fellowship for psychotrauma care improvement (2021)
Judith supervises PhD students, participates in task forces (Dissociative Disorders, Revictimization), and contributes to public engagement through media appearances. Her datasets address moral injury in healthcare and psychophysiological PTSD correlates.




