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Martin Jonsjö is an Associate Senior Lecturer and PhD at the Department of Physical Activity and Health at the Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH). His academic focus bridges psychology, neuroscience, and clinical medicine with a specialization in chronic pain mechanisms and behavioral interventions. He holds a PhD and is affiliated with the Pain Neuroimaging Lab at Karolinska Institutet.
His teaching emphasizes contextual behavioral science, health psychology, and applied therapies such as Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy. Key research interests include the interplay between learning processes, neural mechanisms, and immune system responses in chronic conditions like pain and fatigue, with a focus on placebo/nocebo effects and translational research.
Martin collaborates extensively with clinical researchers at Karolinska University Hospital, addressing mechanisms and interventions for chronic pain in youth, and developing behavioral treatments for BII-phobia (blood/injection fear) in pediatric patients requiring repeated medical procedures.
His competence profile spans public health, sports psychology, and practice-based research methodologies. He maintains active involvement in translational studies linking neuroscience insights to clinical practice.


