Kerem Bögeمشاهده پروفایل
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Kerem Böge is a clinical psychologist, researcher, and lecturer at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, where he leads the Psychotic Disorders Research Department. His work focuses on developing novel psychotherapeutic approaches for mental illnesses, particularly in migration contexts, and conducting interdisciplinary global health projects emphasizing capacity building, public attitudes, and stigma research in low- and middle-income countries. Primary Affiliation: Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Research Themes: Migration and mental health, mindfulness-based interventions, digital mental health solutions, schizophrenia spectrum disorders Geographic Focus: Low- and middle-income countries, Vietnam, Germany Research Expertise Dr. Böge's research combines clinical practice with global health initiatives, exploring: Psychotherapeutic interventions for auditory hallucinations and negative symptoms Integration of oxytocin and mindfulness-based therapies Public attitudes toward mental illness across cultures Digital health tools for relapse monitoring and treatment engagement Cultural adaptation of diagnostic tools like the MINI-AR Publication Trends (2023-2025) His recent work emphasizes: Multicenter clinical trials for schizophrenia spectrum disorders Scientific analysis of mindfulness and empathy in psychosis Stigma research across Germany, Vietnam, India, and Turkey Development of culturally sensitive assessment tools Evaluation of digital mental health platforms Cross-national comparisons of treatment approaches Professional Context Dr. Böge operates in interdisciplinary spaces between clinical practice, research methodology, and global health policy. His roles include: Leading research on psychotic disorders Developing innovative treatment frameworks (PRoGO) Conducting cross-cultural studies on mental health literacy Training and education on mindfulness-based interventions Advocating for terminology reform in psychiatric diagnosis









