
معرفی
Ole André Solbakken is a tenured Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, specializing in clinical psychology with a focus on affect theory and psychotherapy outcomes.
- Clinical expertise in Affect Consciousness Therapy (ACT) and Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP)
- Developed key assessment tools: Affect Integration Inventory (AII) and Bodily Affective Mobilizability Scales (BAMS)
- Research collaborator with international institutions including Dalhousie University, Washington School of Psychiatry, and Linköping University
His research explores:
- Emotion regulation and its role in psychopathology
- Process-outcome relationships in psychotherapy
- Treatment-resistant mental disorders
- Phenomenology of affective states
- Clinical hypnosis applications
- Developmental pathways to depression
Current projects include:
- NMSPOP: Process and Outcomes in Psychotherapy
- PREVENT: Psychological interventions for breast cancer patients
- NORTRAS: Nordic Psychotherapy Training Study
- DRIVE: Multi-package depression research initiative
He co-supervises dual competence projects and collaborates with:
- Prof Jon T. Monsen (UiO)
- Prof Helene Amundsen Nissen-Lie (UiO)
- Dr Bruce Wampold (University of Madison)
- Allan Abbass (Dalhousie University)
حوزههای پژوهشی
Affect theoryAffect integrationAffect organizationPsychotherapy process and outcomeTreatment-resistant disordersDevelopment of psychological assessment tools (Affect Integration Inventory, Bodily Affective Mobilizability Scales)Phenomenology of emotionsEmotion regulationClinical hypnosisCouples and family therapyDepression researchPersonalized mental health treatment
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