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The Centre for the Psychology of Learning and Experimental Psychopathology (CLEP) is part of KU Leuven in Belgium, a leading research university situated conveniently in the heart of Europe. Our team is dedicated to exploring the cognitive and learning processes involved in anxiety, depression, and addiction. We aim not only to understand these mechanisms but also to develop strategies for prevention and intervention. Our research spans the full translational spectrum, from basic studies with rodents to clinical trials involving patients. The project will be supervised by Professor Sara Scheveneels, who has expertise in learning psychology and exposure therapy.
After exposure to a traumatic event, a substantial proportion of individuals are at risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a severe and debilitating condition. Understanding the factors that contribute to the onset of PTSD, as well as identifying effective treatment strategies, is therefore of critical importance.
The first and largest part of this project will use laboratory-based fear conditioning paradigms to investigate learning processes involved in the development of PTSD. These studies will be conducted in healthy volunteers using well‑established human fear conditioning procedures.
The second part of the project focuses on translation to a high‑risk population, namely police officers, in collaboration with Police Zone Antwerp. First, we will examine whether learning processes assessed during virtual reality simulations following exposure to potentially traumatic incidents can predict subsequent PTSD symptoms. Second, we will test the effectiveness of virtual reality–based exposure therapy as a treatment for PTSD in police officers.
We're searching for a passionate candidate who holds a Master's degree in psychology and demonstrates:
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Sara Scheveneels, mail: [email protected].
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