Mette Skovgaard Væver

Mette Skovgaard Væver

cand.psych., Ph.D

  • Øster Farimagsgade 2A, 1350 København K

20002020

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Born:

2nd of March 1966 (Aalborg, Denmark)

Education:

  • PhD (University of Copenhagen (UCPH), 2001)
  • MA Psychology (Cand.psych) (UCPH, 1995)

Clinical Education and Degrees:

  • Certified therapist Circle of Security- Parenting (COS-P) (2013)
  • Certified in infant observation “NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale”(NNNS) (2011)
  • Certified specialist cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Children and Adolescents (2009)
  • Certified specialist psychotherapy, Danish Psychological Association (2008)
  • Authorization, Supervisory Board of Psychological Practice, (Ministry of Social Affairs, DK, 2003)

Current position:

2009-

Associate Professor, Clinical Child Psychology, Dept. of Psychology, UCPH

 Previous positions:

2005-2009

Assistant Professor, Clinical Child Psychology, University Clinic, UCPH,

2004-2005

Postdoc, The University Clinic, UCPH

2003-2004

Post Graduate Clinical Trainee (100% clinician), The University Clinic, UCPH

2001-2002

Postdoc, Cognitive Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Hvidovre Hospital

1995-2001

PhD student, Dept. of Psychology, UCPH (included two years of maternity leave)


Administration and evaluation experience

Member of the Study Board, Dept. of Psychology, UCPH (2013-16)
Evaluator of PhD dissertations and applications for academic positions (PhD scholarships, postdocs, associate professorships) (2012-)
Head of UCPH Babylab (2011-)
Ad hoc reviewer for: Journal of Infant Behavior and Development; Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescents Psychiatry and Psychology; European Journal of Developmental Science; Scandinavian Journal of Psychology

Primary fields of research

Early childhood mental health and development (0-6 years), attachment and parenting, early parent-child interaction, early intervention and prevention, developmental psychopathology

Current research

I am head of Center for Early Intervention and Family Studies (CIF), where we conduct applied research aiming to strengthen the social and early community healthcare in promotion of parenting and early childhood mental health. Further, CIF contributes to strengthen the national knowledge and competence in all frontline staff working with 0-6 year old children and their families by offerening training and courses.

A central project in CIF is Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project (CIMHP, 2015-2020). CIMHP is a large community research project, where we collaborate with the healthnurses in Copenhagen to evaluate the implementation of a new screening instrument for infant social withdrawal and test the effect of an indicated preventive intervention program, Circle of Security - Parenting.

In a number of years I have conducted basic research in early childhood mental health in the setting of Copenhagen University Babylab - both in typical and in at-risk populations. In a longitudinal study (N=90) we examine how early patterns of non-verbal interaction are related to later attachment, language and cognitive development in the first, second, third and fifth year of the child's life.  Data collection at the five year follow-up was closed in the sommer of 2017.

I another other ongoing project "Play and Exploration in Early Childhood: An attachment perspective" the relation between play, exploration and attachment is examined in two agegroups of preschool children.

My research is currently supported by grants from Tryg Foundation and LEGO Foundation.

Teaching

  • Clinical child psychology, especially early childhood (0-6 yeasr) mental helath and development
  • Attachemnet and parenting/parental capabilities
  • Early parent-child interaction
  • Infant Mental Health screening, prevention and intervention
  • Developmental psychopathology

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Clinical child psychology, developmental psychopathology, infant mental health, early non-verbal communication and intersubjectivity, early intervention and prevention, the body-mind relation, schizophrenia

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