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Svend Brinkmann is a
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of Psychology in the Department of Communication and Psychology at Aalborg University,
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. He serves as a co-director of the Center for Qualitative Studies. His research is particularly concerned with philosophical,
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, and methodological issues in
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and other human and social sciences. In recent years, Svend Brinkmann has been studying the impact of psychiatric diagnoses on individuals and society.


Education

Svend Brinkmann received his BA in philosophy in 1999 from
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. In 2000, he received his BSc in psychology. In 2002, Svend Brinkmann graduated as an MSc in psychology, and in 2006 he was awarded a PhD degree in psychology from Aarhus University.


Books

Svend Brinkmann has been author or co-author on several books, many of which have been translated into English. A list of his books is presented below: * ''John Dewey'' (2007) * ''Identitet'' (2008) * ''Psykens historier i Danmark'' (with Peter Triantafillou, 2008) * ''Psyken'' (2009) * ''Det diagnosticerede liv'' (2010) * ''Nye perspektiver på stress'' (with Malene Friis Andersen, 2013) * ''Kvalitativ udforskning af hverdagslivet'' (2013) * ''Det kvalitative interview'' (2014) * ''Stå fast'' (2014) * ''Kvalitative metoder'' (with Lene Tanggaard, 2015) * ''Interview'' (with Steinar Kvale, 2015, 3. udgave) * ''Diagnoser. Perspektiver, kritik og diskussion'' (with Anders Petersen, 2015) * ''Positiv og negativ psykologi'' (with Hans Henrik Knoop, 2016) * ''Selvrealisering'' (with Cecilie Eriksen, 2016) * ''Ståsteder'' (2016) * ''Gå Glip'' (2017) * ''The Joy of Missing Out: The Art of Self-Restraint in an Age of Excess'' (2019)


References

Danish psychologists Living people Aarhus University alumni Academic staff of Aalborg University 1975 births


External links

* {{Official website, https://svendbrinkmann.dk