Annette Sofie Davidsen
  • Øster Farimagsgade 5 opg. Q

    1353 København K

  • Center for Sundhed og Samfund, Øster Farimagsgade

    1014 København K

Personal profile

Short presentation

I have been a GP for many years and have always taken an interest in mental disorders. I have a psychotherapeutic education and an education as a supervisor. From 2005 to 2008 I conducted a qualitative PhD-study about talking therapy in the general practice. My primary areas of interest are the doctor-patient relationship, psychological theories and concepts that are relevant for general practice, and qualitative method development. In particular, I am concerned with the borderland between psychiatry and general practice with a focus on creating a common language and common useful concepts. In that respect I work with the concept of mentalization. I am also interested in philosophical and sociological theories in relation to concepts of illness and treatment in psychiatry and theories about the link between bodily and mental symptoms and disorders. During the last years I have been interested in and conducted projects exploring the understanding between doctor and patients, especially in relation to patients with depression, and the understanding and cooperation across sector borders about patients with mental disorders. I cooperate with language psychologists and organisational researchers and we use both linguistic methods as conversation analysis and systemic functional linguistics and different implementation theories as for example normalisation process theory.

Educations
Specialist in family medicine, specialist in psychotherapy, PhD, DMSc

Primary areas of research
The borderland between psychiatry and general practice, development of concepts. Understanding of patients with mental disorder.Shared care between general practice and psychiatry.
The phenomenology of the concept of depression, understandings by GP’s and psychiatrists.
The concept of mentalization, its roots and connections.

Research projects
Understandings of depression. GPs' and psychiatrists' understanding of patients with depression and of the concept of depression.
Collaborative care. The effect of a bridge building treament for anxiety and depression. Subproject 2: Qualitative study of conditions, processes and organisational consequences of collaborative care for anxiety and depression. 

Understandings and transsectorial treatment of patients with general widespread pain.

Keywords

  • Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
  • General Practice
  • Family Medicine

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