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Susanne Lunn

  • Øster Farimagsgade 2A

    1353 København K

1973 …2020

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Personal data

Susanne Lunn, born April, 1950 in Aarhus, Denmark

 

Education:

1978: MSc in psychology (Cand. Psych.), University of Copenhagen

1990: Specialist in Psychotherapy and Supervision

1985: Certified group analytic psychotherapist

1996: Certified psychoanalyst (IPA) (International Psychoanalytic Association)

2002: Certified training analyst

 

Previous positions:  

1993-: Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

2009-2013: Head of the University Clinic, Dept. of Psychology, University of Copenhagen      

1999-2007: Head of the University Clinic, Dept. of Psychology, University of Copenhagen               

1990-1993: Head of the Psychological Department, Hvidovre University Hospital, Psychiatric Department (maternity leave 030791-010192)

1985-1989: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, University of Copenhagen (maternity leave 010686-010187)

1983-1985: Clinical Psychologist at the Students Consultancy Service (Studenterrådgivningen)

1978-1983: Clinical Psychologist at the Copenhagen Youth Clinic (Ungdomsklinikken)       

1977-1978: Trainee, Adult Psychiatric Ward, Copenhagen University Hospital

                  (Rigshospitalet) (maternity leave 060577-060877)

 

 

Current position:

Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

Coordinator of the Master Program in Clinical Psychology

 

Research field:

Empirical, theoretical and clinical research in Eating Disorders including obesity research and development of body image; Psychotherapy research (nomothetic and ideographic) including therapist and client variables, therapy-client match and therapist-client match, therapeutic alliances, therapist adherence and competence, specific and non-specific therapeutic factors; Historical research in clinical psychology and of specific clinical diagnoses; research in specific therapeutic methods, e.g. psychoanalytic psychotherapy and cognitive behavior therapy (see section 2)

 

Research Cooperation (international):

 

Societies, networks and international relations (selected):

2010-: Member of the Council of the European Psychoanalytic Federation

2012-

2015   Danish member of and teacher at the Sino-Norwegian psychotherapy training  program

2010-   Steering committee, Centre for Psychotherapy Research, Dept. of Psychology

2010-:  President of the Danish Psychoanalytical Society

2005-   Member of the Bulimia Trial Research Group

 

Research Cooperation (national):

 

 

Research grants:

2016: Helsefonden, (DKK, 200.000)

2013: KU 2016, Governing obesity, (DKK, 750,000)

2008: Ivan Nielsen Foundation for Individuals with Particular Mental Disorders, (DKK 105,000)

2006: The Aase and Ejnar Danielsens Fund, (DKK 50,000)

2002: The Egmont Fund, (DKK1,000,000)

2001: Danish Research Council for the Humanities, (DKK 2,138,000)

1996: Danish Research Council for the Humanities, (DKK 60,000)

 

Memberships of editorial boards:

2002-2008: Chief-editor of The Scandianvian Psychoanalytic Review

1998-2002: Co-editor of Matrix, Nordic Journal of Psychotherapy

1998-          Co-editor of Nordic Journal of Psychotherapy

1985-1987: Co-editor of the journal Kontext

1999-2013: Member of the representative, the Danish Psychological Publishing House

 

Expert advisory tasks:

2014-2016:  Expert advisory for development of guidelines for treatment of eating disorders, National Board of Social Services

2001-2003: Expert advisory for organization of treatment of eating disorders, the National Board of Health

  

Referee activity:

Nordic Journal of Psychiatry; Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity; Matrix; Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review.

 

Management qualifications (administrative)

2010-2017    :   President of the Danish Psychoanalytical Society

2010-    :   Steering Committee, Centre for psychotherapy Research, Dept. of Psychology 

2009-2013: Head of The University Clinic, member of the Management Team, Cooperation Committee and Department Council, Dept. of Psychology

2011-2012: Course in Management for leaders, University of Copenhagen

2000-2006. Chair of the Nordic Council on Eating Disorders

2000-2004. Chair of the Danish Society for Eating Disorders               

1999-2007: Head of the University Clinic

1990-1993: Head of the Psychological Department, Hvidovre University Hospital, Psychiatric Department

 

Management qualifications (research)

2014-            Supervisor of the psychological part of the interdisciplinary project: Go

                     BYpass

2003-            Principal investigator (with Stig Poulsen), the Copenhagen Bulimia Trial

                      Local organizing committee, Society for Psychotherapy Research   international  Meeting, Copenhagen 2014

2012:             Head of the local organizing committee, the XXIII Nordic Psychoanalytic Congress,

                      Denmark

2012-14:       Danish member of and teacher at the Sino-Norwegian psychotherapy training

                      Program

2010              Head of the organizing committee for the research conference on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of The University Clinic, University of Copenhagen

2008              Member of the organizing committee for the conference: Early development, attachment, and psychotherapy, University of Copenhagen

2007              Organizer of Symposium on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Alice Theilgaard, the grand old lady of clinical psychology, University of Copenhagen, December 2007

2006              Member of the organizing committee for the Copenhagen Conference on Attachment, Loss, and Personality Development

                      Head of the local organizing committee, the XXIII Nordic Psychoanalytic Congress, Denmark

2005 Head of the scientific Committee, Nordic Congres for eating disorders

2003:             Head of the Scientific Committee, the XVIII Nordic Psychoanalytic Congress,

                      Denmark

2002              Head of the organizing committee for the 3. Nordic Congress on Eating Disorders,

1987-2002    Principal investigator of the Copenhagen HIV project, Hvidovre University Hospital

 

Management (teaching)

1994-2010: Coordinator of the external practicum program, Dept. of Psychology, Copenhagen

2009-2013: Organizer of the internal praxis teaching in clinical psychology for

1999-2007: Organizer of the internal praxis teaching in clinical psychology for master students and for postgraduate internal trainees

1994-1996: Member of the Study Board, Dept. of Psychology, Copenhagen

 

 

 

   

Organization of conferences:

2014    Local organizing committee, Society for Psychotherapy Research international  

            meeting

2012    Head of the local organizing committee, the XXIII Nordic Psychoanalytic

            Congress, Denmark

 

Ph.D. - supervision since 2000

  • Louise Tækker (2013- ). Patient profiling for successful weight loss after gastric bypass surgery – intervention in severely obese adults (GO Bypass).
  • Sofie Folke (2013-2016). Technique and relationship: A study of therapeutic alliance, treatment adherence and adult attachment in psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa (together with Stig Poulsen)
  • Karin Riber (2011-2014). The influence of Attachment patterns and level of Mentalization for therapeutic alliance and treatment effect with Refugees with PTSD in a randomized clinical treatment study.
  • Hannah Katznelson (2008-2011). Mentalization in psychotherapy: A clinical study of the role of reflective functioning In the treatment of bulimia nervosa (together with Stig Poulsen)
  • Sarah I.F. Daniel (2003-2008) (completed). Attachment patterns and narrative process in

             individual psychotherapy (together with Stig Poulsen).

  • Charlotte Sandros (2000-2005) (completed). Attachment patterns in patients with bulimia nervosa and their mothers.

 

Assessment of PhD. applications, PhD. theses and hiring committees since 2005:

Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

Department of Psychology, University of South Denmark

Department of Psychology, Aarhus University,

Department of Psychology, University of Oslo

 

 

 

Primary fields of research

Spiseforstyrrelser, psykoterapiforskning og psykoanalytisk forskning

Current research

Projekter

A) Kvinder med bulimi: Tilknytningsmønstre og psykoterapi

Projektet gennemføres i samarbejde med lektor, cand. psych. Stig Poulsen og ph.d.-studerende Charlotte Sandros. Projektet er baseret på 20 terapiforløb med kvinder med bulimi, som er gennemført på Universitetsklinikken, og omfatter en række delprojekter. Der gennemføres  således en effektundersøgelse af behandlingen, ligesom det undersøges, hvilken betydning      klienternes tilknytningstype bestemt udfra Adult Attachment Interview har for forløbet af terapierne, herunder den terapeutiske alliance og modoverføringen.

I 2006 er der foretaget en kvalitativ analyse af de afsluttende interview med klienterne om deres oplevelse af terapien. Forskellige aspekter af resultaterne af denne analyse er præsenteret på The Copenhagen Conference on Attachment, Loss, and Personality Development, maj 2006, på 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, juni 2006, på Den XX psykoanalytiske kongres,  august 2006 og på The 6th Nordic Eating Disorder Society Conference, september 2006. Resultaterne vil blive indsendt til publikation i internationalt tidsskrift i 2008.

B) Tilknytningsmønstre hos bulimikere: Udvikling, behandling og forebyggelse

Projektets formål er:

  • 1. Gennem en randomiseret, kontrolleret klinisk undersøgelse at afklare forløb og effekt af to forskellige psykoterapeutiske behandlingsformer for spiseforstyrrelsen Bulimia Nervosa: kognitiv terapi og psykoanalytisk psykoterapi. Gennem en langvarig follow-up periode lægges særlig vægt på afklaring af langtidseffekterne af behandlingen.
  • 2. At undersøge den specifikke betydning af tilknytningsmønstret udtrykt ved barndomserindringer om relationen til forældrene hos kvinder med bulimi.

Formålet med effektundersøgelsen er at bidrage til en forbedring af den psykoterapeutiske behandling af bulimi. Formålet med specielt at fokusere på tilknytningsmønstret er dels at belyse, om dette begreb bidrager til en udvidet forståelse af de psykologiske aspekter ved spiseforstyrrelser og udviklingen heraf, dels at undersøge om og hvordan tilknytnings- mønstret påvirker den psykoterapeutiske proces og den givne behandlingsmetodes effekt. En væsentlig overordnet intention med projektet er således at kombinere behandlings-orienteret klinisk forskning med udviklingspsykologisk grundforskning. I projektet inkluderes 70 kvinder med diagnosen bulimia nervosa, som tilbydes en af de nævnte behandlingsmetoder, og som undersøges med spørgeskemaer og interviews før, under og efter behandlingen og ved follow up. De sidste personer forventes inkluderet inden udgangen af 2007.

Projektets resultater vil primært blive søgt publiceret i form af artikler i internationale tidsskrifter med anonym bedømmelse.

Projektet er støttet af Egmont Fonden og Statens Humanistiske Forskningsråd.

Short presentation

Research fields

  • Clinical, empirical and theoretical research in eating disorders (Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa and Obesity
  • Nomothetic and ideographic psychotherapy research
  • History of clinical psychology at KU and of specific clinical diagnoses (eating disorders)
  • Theoretical, empirical and case-based psychoanalytic research

 

Research group menberships

 

Research: brief description

Susanne Lunn is associate professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses primarily on eating disorders and psychotherapy research. Her research on eating disorders includes a theoretical, clinical as well and an empirical approach. Special foci for her eating disorder research are personality characteristics, psychopathology and the development of eating disorders. Her psychotherapy research centers on effect as well as on process research:  1) on the contribution of different kinds of psychotherapies on the recovery of eating disorders,  2) on non-specific factors such as therapist and clients characteristics (e.g., motivation and attachment patterns,  and 3) on therapy relational patterns, e.g., the therapeutic alliance and therapist countertransference feelings. Her research supports the hypothesis that one specific therapy does not suit all, which indicates that the research question “which method is the best” must always be supplemented by the question “”what works for whom”. Her methodological approach is both nomothetic and ideographic. A special interest of hers is related to how different kinds of methods, quantitative as well as qualitative, can contribute with different kinds of results and knowledge at different levels.

Susanne Lunn’s research is carried out in close collaboration with colleagues in Center for Psychotherapy Research. Every year, the group participates and presents their results at the International Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, and in 2014 they hosted and organized the meeting.

Susanne Lunn’s research is currently supported by the KU 2016 programme for interdisciplinary research which funds 1 Ph.D. (link to http://forskning.ku.dk/styrkeomraader/stjerneprogrammer/)

The bulimia trial research group has just applied for a FKK reseach project 2 with the title: Therapist Responsiveness to Clients: Potentials and Pitfalls.

 

Link to Google Scholar profile: http://scholar.google.dk/citations?user=rky1iKYAAAAJ&hl=en

 

Link to researchgate profile: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Susanne_Lunn/publications

 

Current research projects

  • The Copenhagen Bulimia trial: Client drop-outs and “failures” in cognitive and psychoanalytic psychotherapy for bulimia
  • Identification of psycho-social factors that may contribute to promoting and maintaining weight loss after surgery or constitute risk factors for poor weight loss or weight regain
  • History of the eating disorder diagnoses
  • Therapist responsiveness to clients – a project in its upstart

 

Major Grants

2014: KU 2016, Governing obesity, (DKK, 750,000)

2002: The Egmont Fund, (DKK1,000,000)

2001: Danish Research Council for the Humanities, (DKK 2,138,000)

 

Teaching

  • Bachelor course
  • Master courses and lectures in clinical psychology
  • Master theses supervisions
  • PhD supervisions
  • PhD course in research ethics

 

Selected publications

Journal articles peer reviewed      

Folke, S., Daniel, S.I.F., Poulsen, S. & Lunn, S. (in press). Client attachment security predicts alliance in a randomized controlled trial of two psychotherapies for bulimia nervosa. Psychotherapy Research. DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2015.1027319.

*Pedersen, S.H., Poulsen, S. & Lunn, S. (2015). Eating disorders and mentalization. High reflective functioning in patients suffering from bulimia nervosa. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 63, 671-694.

Mathiesen, B. B., Pedersen, S.H., Sandros, C., Katznelson, H., Wilczek, A., Poulsen, S. and Lunn, S. (2015). Psychodynamic profile and reflective functioning in patients with bulimia nervosa. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 62, 20-26.

*Daniel, S. I. F., Lunn, S. & Poulsen, S. (2015). Client Attachment and Therapist Feelings in the

Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa. Psychotherapy, 52(2), 247-257.

Pedersen, S.H., Lunn, S. & Poulsen, S. (2014). Affect regulation: Holding, containing and

mirroring. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 95, 843–864. DOI: 10.1111/1745-8315.12205.

*Poulsen, S., Lunn, S. & Daniel, S.I.F., Folke, S., Mathiesen, B.B., Katznelson, H. & Fairburn, C.G. (2014). A randomized controlled trial of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and cognitive behavior therapy for bulimia nervosa. American Journal of Psychiatry, 171, 109-116.

Poulsen, S. B., & Lunn, S. (2014). Response to Tasca, Hilsenroth and Thompson-Brenner. American Journal of Psychiatry, 171(5), 584.

Pedersen, S. H., Lunn, S., Katznelson, H., & Poulsen, S. (2013). Reflective functioning in 70 patients suffering from bulimia nervosa. European Eating Disorders Review, 20(4), 303-310.

*Lunn, S., Poulsen, S. & Daniel, S. (2012). Subtypes in bulimia nervosa: The role of eating disorder symptomatology, negative affect, and interpersonal relations. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 53, 1078-1087.

*Lunn, S. & Poulsen, S. (2012). Psychoanalytic psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa: A manualized Approach. Int. J. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 26(1), 48-64.

*Lunn, S., Poulsen, S. & Daniel, S. (2012). A multiple case study of psychoanalytic therapies with good and poor outcome in clients with bulimia nervosa. Nordic Psychology, 64(2), 87–102.

Lunn, S. & Wagtmann, M.-A.(2011). Letter from Copenhagen. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 92(1), 1-4.

Poulsen, S. Lunn, S., & Sandros, C. (2010). Client experience of psychodynamic psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa: An interview study. Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 47(4), 469-483.

Lunn, S. (2010). Universitets Psykologiske Klinik. Rids af den historie udvikling, anno 2010. [The University Clinic, An outline of the historical development].  Psyke & Logos, 31, 521-530.

Pedersen, S.H., Lunn, S. & Poulsen, S. (2010). Affektregulering, holding, containment og spejling. [Affectregulation, holding, containment and mirroring]. Psyke & Logos, 31, 552-576.

Lunn, S. (2006). Freuds betydning for psykiatrien og den kliniske psykologi. Psyke og Logos, 27:

946-956.

Lunn, S. & Poulsen, S. (2005): Spiseforstyrrelser i et afhængighedsperspektiv. Psyke & Logos, 26(1): 43-58.

*Lunn, S. (2002). The psychoanalytic room. The Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review; 25: 135-142.

*Skydsbjerg, M., Lunn, S., Hutchings, B. (2001). Psychosocial aspects of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection in a pre-haart sample. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2001; 42: 327-335.

Lunn, S. (1999). Forskning i psykoterapi og psykoterapi som forskning. Matrix - Nordisk Tidsskrift for Psykoterapi,16: 289-304

Lunn, S. (1999). Sundhedens anoreksi og sygdommens. Agrippa, 20:112-123.

Lunn, S. (1995). Anorexia Nervosa - en oversigt. Månedsskrift for praktisk lægegerning, sep. 1995: 1115-22.

*Lunn, S., Skydsbjerg, M., Schulsinger, H., Parnas, J., Pedersen, C., Mathiesen, L. (1991): Neuropsychological Seque­lae of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).  Archives of General Psychiatry, 48: 139-142.

Lunn, S. (1991) Diagnostik og beskrivelse af de to spiseforstyrrelser anoreksi og bulimi. Agrippa, 13: 159-171.  

Lunn, S. (1990). Individual psychotherapeutic treatment of Anorexia Nervosa.  Acta Psychiatr Scand (suppl), 82: 23-28.

Lunn, S. (1989). Anorexia Nervosa, Personality and Treatment.  Psy­chi­atrie Pratiqe du

Medecin, 59: 3‑7.

Lunn, S. (1989). Anorexia Nervosa.  Psyke & Logos, 10: 387‑394.

Lunn, S. (1988). Forholdet mellem anorexi og bulimi.  Nordisk Psyki­atrisk Tidsskrift, 42(5): 399‑403. 

Lunn, S. (1987). Anorexia nervosa ‑ diagnostiske overvejelserAg­rippa, 9(4): 234‑245.

 

Monographs, peer reviewed

Lunn, K. Rokkedal & B. Rosenbaum (red.)(2010). Frås og fase – spiseforstyrrelser i klinisk og kulturel belysning. [Gluttony and asceticism - eating disorders from a clinical and cultural perspective]. København: Dansk Psykologisk Forlag.

S. Lunn (red.) (2010). Fra kromosomer til metaforerKlinisk psykologi i spændingsfeltet mellem humaniora og naturvidenskab. [From chromosomes to metaphors - Cinical psychology in between the humanities and science]. København: Dansk Psykologisk Forlag.

S. Harder, B. Jacobsen, S. Køppe, S. Lunn, B.B. Mathiesen & M.S. Væver (eds.). (2008). Sårbarhed. Diatese-stress-modellen til diskussion. [Vulnerability – a discussion of the diatesis-stress-model]. København: Hans Reitzels Forlag.

S. Balint, J. Gammelgaard, S. Lunn & S. Aagaard (red.) (2007). Psykoanalysens aktualitet.

Danmark: Multivers Academic.

S. Køppe, B.B. Mathiesen , J.B. Sørensen, B. Jacobsen, M. Væver, S. Harder, & S. Lunn. Kroppen i psyken. København: Hans Reitzels Forlag.

P. Elsass & S. Lunn (red.) (2000). Psykologi i forvandling. Universitetsklinikken/Institut for

Psykologi, Københavns Universitet.

Gammelgaard, J. & Lunn, S. (1997) (red.). Om psykoanalytisk kultur – et rum for refleksion. København: Dansk Psykologisk Forlag.

Lunn, S. & Skydsbjerg, M. (1988). Neuropsykologiske og psykosociale implikationer af AIDS og HIV-smitte. Forskningsafhandling, Universitetsklinikken, København Universitet (150 sider).

 

Mongraphs non-peer reviewed

Lunn, S. (2003). Medforfatter til Sundhedsstyrelsens rapport: Spiseforstyrrelser. Anbefalinger for organisation og behandling. Sundhedstyrelsen, 2003, 170 sider.

Medforfatter til Sundhedsstyrelsens rapport: Spiseforstyrrelser, hvor stort er problemet og hvordan kan man forebygge. Forebyggelse og Sundhedsfremme, nr.10, 1997.

S. Lunn & N. Rosenberg & P. Thielst (1990). Psykolgi – en grundbog til et fag. København: Hans Reitzels Forlag. 

S. Lunn & N.K. Rosenberg (1986) (red.). Psykologi – en indføring i teori og anvendelse. København: Hans Reitzels Forlag.

 

Book chapters, peer reviewed

Lunn, S., Poulsen, S. & Daniel, S. (2015). Psychoanalytic psychotherapy with a client with bulimia nervosa – a single case study. In: Heather Thompson-Brenner (ed.). Evidence Based Casebook.

Lunn S., Pedersen, S.H., Jensen, B.M. & Rosenbaum, R. Psykoterapi af spiseforstyrrelser. In: F. Alberdi & B. Rosenbaum (red.). Moderne Psykoterapi. København: Hans Reitzels Forlag.

Lunn, S. & Lindhardt, A. (2013). Psykoanalyse og gruppeanalyse – om forholdet mellem psykoanalytisk individualterapi og gruppeterapi. I: J. Nielsen & P. Sørensen, Brug gruppen, psykodynamisk gruppeterapi. Hans Reitzels Forlag, s. 74-94.

Lunn, S. (2012). Kampen mod kroppen. [The struggle against the body]. In: L. Holm & S. T. Kristensen. Mad, mennesker og måltider [Food, Humans and Meals]. Danmark: Munksgaard.

Lunn, S. & Rosenbaum, B. (2010). Introduktion til del I. [Introduction to part I].  I: S. Lunn, K. Rokkedal & B. Rosenbaum (red.). Frås og fase – spiseforstyrrelser i klinisk og kulturel belysning. [Gluttony and asceticism - eating disorders from a clinical and cultural perspective]. København: Dansk Psykologisk Forlag, s. 15-17.

Lunn, S. (2010). Spiseforstyrrelsernes historie. [The history of eating disorders]. In: Ibid, s. 17-23.

Lunn, S. & Rokkedal, K. (2010). Diagnostisk afgrænsning. [Diagnostic classification]. In: Ibid. s. 25-27.

Lunn, S. (2010). Teorier om årsager til spiseforstyrrelser. [Etiological theories of eating disorders]. In: Ibid, s. 39-61.

Lunn, S. (2010). Introduktion til del III. [Intodution to part III]. In: Ibid, 165-169.

Lunn, S. (2010). Den vanskelige behandlingsopgave. [The difficult treatment task]. In: Ibid, 171-181.

Lunn, S. (2010). Psykoanalytiske teorier om spiseforstyrrelser. [Psychoanalytic theories of eating disorders]. In: Ibid, 183-198.

Lunn, S. (2010). Psykoanalytisk psykoterapi. [Psychoanalytic psychotherapy]. In: Ibid, 199-211.

Lunn, S., Clausen, L. & Godt, K. (2010). Introduktion til del V. [Intodution to part V]. In: Ibid, 413-416.

Theilgaard, A., Poulsen, S. & Lunn, S. (2010). Den psykologiske samtale. [The psychological dialogue]. In: S. Lunn (red.). Fra kromosomer til metaforerKlinisk psykologi i spændingsfeltet mellem humaniora og naturvidenskab. [From cromosomes to metaphors - Cinical psychology in between the humanities and science].København: Dansk Psykologisk Forlag.

Lunn, S. & Køppe, S. (2008). Freuds ætiologiske model. In: S. Harder, B. Jacobsen, S. Køppe, S. Lunn, B.B. Mathiesen & M.S. Væver. Sårbarhed. Diatese-stress-modellen til diskussion.

Lunn, S. (2008). Anorexia nervosa – nervosa – udvikling og årsager. In: S. Harder, B. Jacobsen, S. Køppe, S. Lunn, B.B. Mathiesen & M.S. Væver. Sårbarhed. Diatese-stress-modellen til diskussion..

Lunn, S. & Wagtmann, M. (2007). Psykoanalytisk dannelse og uddannelse. I: B. Rosenbaum, S. Balint, J. Gammelgaard, S. Lunn & S. Aagaard (red.).Psykoanalysens aktualitet. Danmark: Multivers Academic.

Lunn, S. (2004). Krop, køn og identitet. In: S. Køppe, B.B. Mathiesen, J.B. Sørensen, B. Jacobsen, M. Væver, S. Harder, & S. Lunn (red.).  Kroppen i psyken, København: Hans Reitzels Forlag, s. 203-231.

Lunn, S. (2000). Psykoanalyse og kognitiv terapi. En diskussion af forskelle og ligheder. In: P. Elsass & S. Lunn (red.) (2000). Psykologi i forvandling. Universitetsklinikken/Institut for Psykologi, Københavns Universitets, s. 65-75.

Lunn, S. (2000). Den kliniske psykologis udvikling ved Københavns Universitet. I: ibid. s. 11-17.

Lunn, S. (2002). Adolescens, leksikonartikel. In: O. A. Olsen. Psykodynamisk leksikon. København, Gyldendal, s. 15-17.

Lunn, S. (2002). Anorexia nervosa, leksikonartikel. In: Ibid., s. 82-84.

Lunn, S. (2002). Bulimia nervosa, leksikonartikel. In: Ibid., s. 137-139.

Lunn, S. (2002). Skam, leksikonartikel. In: Ibid., s. 731-732.

Lunn, S. (2002) Spiseforstyrrelser, leksikonartikel. In: Ibid., s. 758-759. 

Lunn, S., Theilgaard, A., Wither, G. (1995). Gruppeterapeutisk behandling af bulimi. I: Aagaard, S. et al. (red.) Gruppeanalytisk Gruppeterapi, s. 181-200. København: Hans Reitzel.

 

Recent published conference abstracts

Louise Tækker,L., Pacini,  E., Sjödin, A., Schmidt,J.B, Nielsen, MS. & Lunn, S. (2015). Change in Interpersonal Sensitivity following weight loss in severely obese patients.

Lunn, S., Poulsen, S. & Daniel, S. (2015). Psychoanalytic psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa – a single case study. Book of Abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research, 46th Annual International Meeting, Philadelphia.

Poulsen, S., Lunn, S., & Daniel, S.I.F. (2015). Psychoanalytic psychotherapy or cognitive behavior therapy for bulimia nervosa: Long-term effects on defense style and personality organization. Book of Abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research, 46th Annual International Meeting, Philadelphia, 145.

Daniel, S.I.F., Folke, S., Katznelson, H., Talia, A., Poulsen, S., & Lunn, S. (2015). Client attachment and in-session verbal productivity. Book of Abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research, 46th Annual International Meeting, Philadelphia, 164.

Lunn, S. (2014). “Too much – not enough. “The representation of the body and the meaning of symptoms in patients with eating disorders”. 23. Nordic psychoanalytic Congress, Oslo. 

Lunn, S., Poulsen, S. & Daniel, S. (2014). Drop out cases and cases with poor outcome in Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa – a preliminary study. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research, 45th international meeting, Copenhagen. 

Daniel, S.I.F., Folke, S., Lunn, S. & Poulsen, S. (2014). A closer look at the Bulimia Trial therapy process: Alliance, in-session silence, client session experience, and therapist feelings. Book of abstracts, Society for psychotherapy Research, 45th international meeting, Copenhagen.

Folke, S., Daniel, S.I.F , Tækker, L., Lunn, S. & Poulsen, S. (2014). Therapeutic alliance and therapist adherence in two psychotherapies for bulimia: Their relationship to outcome and to client attachment patterns. Book of abstracts, Society for psychotherapy Research, 45th international meeting, Copenhagen. 

Poulsen, S., Lunn, S. & Daniel, S.I.F. (2014). Long-term outcome of a randomized controlled trial of psychoanalytic psychotherapy or cognitive behaviour therapy for bulimia nervosa. Book of abstracts, Society for psychotherapy Research, 45th international meeting, Copenhagen.

Poulsen, S., Lunn, S., Tækker, L. & Daniel, S.I.F. (2013). Client experience of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and cognitive behaviour therapy for bulimia nervosa. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research, 44th International Meeting, Brisbane, 31.

Lunn, S. The Copenhagen bulimia trial: Discussion of the results. The European Council on Eating Disorders, Oslo, September 2013.

Folke, S., Lunn, S., Daniel, S.I.F., Tækker, L., & Poulsen, S. (2012). Training students as raters in psychotherapy process research. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research, 43th International Meeting, Virginia Beach, 151.

Katznelson, H., Pedersen, S.H., Folke, S., Daniel, S.I.F., Poulsen, S. & Lunn, S. (2012). Change in reflective functioning in a randomized controlled trial of psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa: A study of mentalization, psychotherapy and eating disorders. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research, 43th International Meeting, Virginia Beach, 105.

Poulsen, S., Daniel, S.I.F. & Lunn, S. (2012).The impact of attachment patterns in patients with bulimia nervosa on therapist countertransference. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research, 43th International Meeting, Virginia Beach, 83. 

Lunn, S., Poulsen, S. & Daniel, S. (2011). A multiple case study of psychoanalytic therapies with good and poor outcome in clients with bulimia nervosa. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research 42st International Meeting, Bern, 138. 

Poulsen, S., Lunn, S. & Daniel, S. (2011).A randomized controlled trial of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research 42st International Meeting, Bern, 137-138.

Daniel, S, Poulsen, S & Lunn, S. (2011). Client Attachment and Treatment Outcome in Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research  42st International Meeting, Bern, 138. 

Daniel, S., Poulsen, S. & Lunn, S. (2011). Attachment in Bulimia Nervosa: Stability and Change of Attachment States of Mind in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy. Book of Abstracts, International Attachment Conference, Oslo, Norway.

Daniel, S.I.F., Lunn, S., & Poulsen, S. (2010). Client attachment and session evaluation in psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa. Book of abstracts, Society for Psychotherapy Research 41st International Meeting, Asilomar Californien, 107.

Lunn, S. (2010). Psychoanalytic psychotherapy versus cognitive therapy in patients with bulimia.  Precongress for academic research, 22. Nordic Psychoanalytic Congress, Helsinki.

Lunn, S. & Poulsen, S. (2006). Attachment and psychoanalytic psychotherapy for bulimia. 20. Nordic Psychoanalytic Congress, Oslo.

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  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Keywords

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Clinical psychology, Eating disorders, Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa, Adolescence, Psykopathology, Psychotherapy research, Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic psychotherapy

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