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Martin Oscarsson is a Doctoral Student at Stockholm University, affiliated with the Department of Psychology. He is a licensed psychologist with clinical experience in ADHD assessment and treatment, and actively contributes to teaching on the psychology program's Samtalsspåret (Interview Training Track). His research focuses on work-related mental health among adults with ADHD, particularly through internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) and stress management interventions.
- Education: Psychology degree from Stockholm University
- Research Groups: Clinical Psychology, Neuroscience and Health and Clinical Developmental Psychology
His research systematically investigates stress and mental illness in ADHD professionals, combining qualitative interviews with RCT designs for digital interventions. Recent publications analyze self-assessment accuracy in psychology students, assertiveness training efficacy, and long-term success of New Year's resolutions. Key projects include Du och jag och ADHD (digital couple's course for ADHD), Nystart 2025 (goal-setting strategies), and Stress och arbetsrelaterad psykisk ohälsa (work-related mental health studies).
He has co-authored multiple iCBT clinical trials for ADHD and stress management, including studies on therapist communication in digital settings. His work has received funding from Region Stockholm and focuses on neural correlates, workplace accommodations, and behavioral change mechanisms. Martin also contributes to medical education through TV-studio teaching and serves on the Social Sciences Faculty Council.



