Anne Ranning

Anne Ranning

Associate Professor

Education     

2016: PhD degree in Psychiatry from University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Faculty of Health Sciences, with the dissertation:” When Parents Have Serious Mental Illness – Perspectives on children’s life circumstances.”
2009: Master’s degree in Psychology from University of Aarhus, Denmark.
2005: Clinical Psychology at Université Réné Descartes, Paris 5. France.

Employment

2021-present: Assistant professor in Psychology at Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen & Mental Health Centre Copenhagen
2016-2020:  Post.doc at Mental Health Centre Copenhagen, Copenhagen Research Centre for Mental Health (CORE)
2015-2020: Clinical psychologist at Psykoterapeutisk Klinik, Mental Health Centre Copenhagen
2013-2016:  Phd-student in iPSYCH, The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research
2013-2014: Maternity leave
2012-2013: Research psychologist in Via7 – The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study
2012-2016: PhD-student Copenhagen Research Centre for Mental Health (CORE)
2011-2012:  Maternity leave
2010-2011: Research assistant in the OPUS II trial, Mental Health Center Copenhagen.
2009: Participant in “U.S. Exchange program - Outreach and Integration of Marginalized Populations in Denmark” initiated by U.S. Department of State. 

Grants

As main applicant
2021: Tværspuljen: 500.000 DKK for SAFIR på Tværs
2020:  Danish Health Authorities: 235.000 DKK for National Survey on People exposed to suicide attempts
2019: TRYG Foundation: 9.2 mil DKK for The SAFIR Family Talk Trial
2018: Mental Health Services in the Capital Region of Denmark: 2.2 mil DKK. Post doc grant 

As co-applicant
2022: Ole Kirks Fond: 15 mil DKK for Research Center for Family Based Interventions
2022: TRYG Foundation: 30 mil DKK for Research Center for Family Based Interventions
2022: Liljeborgfonden: 5 mil DKK for Research Center for Family Based Interventions
2021: TRYG Foundation 7,3 mil DKK for Evaluation of headspace Denmark

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