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Ph.D, Professor in Clinical Psychology

Gerhard Andersson

Professor of Clinical Psychology at Linköping University and pioneer in internet-based CBT for tinnitus. His research translates evidence-based psychological therapies into scalable solutions that help people live better with tinnitus.
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Gerhard Andersson

Gerhard Andersson is a leading clinical psychologist and professor renowned for his pioneering work in tinnitus research and treatment. Professor Gerhard Andersson, Ph.D. is full professor of Clinical Psychology at Linköping University (appointed 2003), in the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning. He has made significant contributions to the development and scientific validation of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for tinnitus, helping to make effective care more accessible to people worldwide. His research focuses on how psychological approaches can reduce tinnitus-related distress and improve quality of life.

With hundreds of peer-reviewed publications and decades of clinical and academic experience, Andersson is widely recognized as a key figure in the field. His work bridges science and practice, translating evidence-based therapies into scalable, real-world solutions that support people in learning to live better with tinnitus.

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