
معرفی
Sophie Merrild Juul is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Social Sciences. Her research focuses on clinical research methodology within adult psychiatry and clinical psychology, with particular expertise in randomized clinical trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.
Education:
- PhD fellow, University of Copenhagen (2018-present)
- M.Sc. in Psychology, University of Copenhagen (2011-2016)
Dr. Juul's research interests center on evidence-based medicine and clinical research methodology, with specific focus on psychotherapy research, particularly mentalization-based therapy (MBT) for personality disorders. She investigates methodological approaches to improve psychiatric research, including outcome measurement and trial design. Her work bridges clinical practice with rigorous scientific methodology to advance evidence-based approaches in mental healthcare.
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on systematic reviews and meta-analyses across various psychiatric conditions including personality disorders, PTSD, depression, and ADHD. She is particularly interested in methodological issues related to psychiatric research, advocating for more appropriate outcome measures that align with those used in other medical specialties.
Research Grants:
- Research grant from Trygfonden (2018, 2.585.799 DKK)
- Research grant from the Research Fund, Capital Region of Denmark (2017, 1.596.000 DKK)
Dr. Juul collaborates extensively with researchers across multiple institutions on systematic reviews and clinical guidelines. Her current projects include developing transdiagnostic core outcome sets for mental health disorders and investigating novel treatment approaches for complex psychiatric presentations.
