Tine Nordgreen

Position

Professor

Affiliation

Research groups

Research

Since PhD-graduation in November 2011 I have been actively involved in scientific publications, grant applications, supervision of students on a master and PhD level and held presentations on national and international conferences in the field of internet-based treatment. I am leading a 1-year continued education program in self-help and internet-based treatment and introduced Internet-based treatment in the training of psychologists at the University of Bergen. Since 2012 I have, as the principle investigator, received funding from different sources (scientific programs, health authorities and innovation programs) of 1.8 million Euro. In addition, a cross-diciplinary team led by me as the Principle Investigator, received funding from the Norwegian Research Council for a 5 1/2 year project of 5.3 million Euro, the total budget for the project of 8.18 million Euro (www.intromat.no). The common goals of the grant applications and projects have been to develop innovative ways of delivering evidence-based Internet-based treatment. The results from our research have been implemented in routine care in western and eastern Norway in primary and secondary care services (www.emeistring.no). The research projects have been developed in close cooperation with significant research groups nationally and internationally. The projects I have chaired have received national and regional awards for innovative use of ICT within the health-setting. I was a visiting scholar with Associate professor Lee Ritterbands’ group at the Behavioral Health and Technology, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia. I am an elected member of the eHealth Task Force of the European Federation of Psychological Associations. I recently organized the annual Scientific conference for the European Society for Research on Internet Interventions, 2016 (www.esrii2016.org).

Publications
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See a complete overview of publications in Cristin.

INTROMAT

Visjonen for INTROMAT er å integrere interaktiv og adaptiv teknologi og evidensbaserte psykologiske intervensjoner. Dette vil vi gjøre gjennom å samarbeide med IT-forskere, IT-industrien, helseforskere og Helsesektoren.  INTROMAT starter 1ste september 2016 og avsluttes i 2021. INTROMAT har et budsjett på 74 millioner kroner, hvorav 48 millioner er finansiert av Norges Forskningsråd. Les mer på www.Intromat.no