ESTD

Research Committee

Responsibilities:

Members:

Anca-Livia Panfil

chairperson

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Matteo Cavalletti

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Annegret Krause-Utz

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Ari Nowacki

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Cristina Mapelli

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Annemiek van Dijke

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How to present your research?

If you’d like to share your research on trauma and dissociation, we’d be happy to hear from you.  We’re glad to collaborate with you whether you’re at the beginning of your career or an experienced researcher.
Together, we can explore ways to help more people learn about you and the valuable work you’re doing in the field.


How to Contribute

  1. Be an active ESTD member.
    To present your research, you need to be an active member of ESTD.
    If you’re not a member yet, you can find all the information about membership here:
    Membership Information – Join ESTD

  2. Send us an email.
    Once you are an active member, please email us at info@estd.org.
    Make sure to include “Research Committee” in the subject line.

We look forward to hearing from you and learning more about your research!

Contact

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Social Media

A Facebook group aimed at bringing together early career researchers interested in trauma and dissociation, creating a community for sharing ideas, articles, discussing projects, and exploring opportunities for future research collaborations.

Partners:

DIS.connected is an interdisciplinary network comprised of early career researchers (ECRs) actively conducting dissociation research in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, philosophy, and neuroscience. DIS.connected fosters collaborations between members in early career stages, including research assistants, graduate students, post-docs, and assistant professors. The network is international, and has members in the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, USA, Canada, and Australia. It is free to join.

Find out more at disconnected-network.com