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Edith Montgomery

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Director of Research, Lic. Psychologist, PhD, DMSc

Email: em@rct.dk
Phone: +45 3693 8620

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Europe

Education and academic degrees
DMSc (Dr Med) from the University of Copenhagen (2011)

Authorized psychologist, specialist in child psychology and a supervisor and specialist in psychotherapy

PhD degree in Psychology from the University of Copenhagen (1997)

Diploma in systemic therapy from The Rhohamton Institut of Higher Education, London (1993)

MSc in psychology from the University of Copenhagen (1977)

Employments
Research Director, Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims (RCT), Copenhagen (from 1999)

External associate professor, Institute of Psychology, University of Copenhagen (2000-1)

Chief Psychologist, RCT, Copenhagen (1993-98)

Clinical psychologist, research fellow, consultant RCT, Copenhagen (1988-1993)

Clinical psychologist, School Psychological Counselling Centre, Lyngby (1980-91)

Clinical psychologist, Student Counselling Centre, Copenhagen (1979-80 and 1977-78)

Post-graduate training position, Adult Psychiatric Department, Gentofte Hospi­tal (1978-79)

Trust and membership
Member of the Centre Council of the Danish Research Centre for Migration, Ethnicity and Health (MESU), University of Copenhagen (from 2010)

Member of the steering committee of the Nordic Network for Research on Refugee Children (from 2006)

Member of the chairmanship for external examiners at the BSc and MSc programs in Public Health Science, Master of Public Health, and IT and Health at Danish universities (from 2005)

Member of the steering committee for Traume.dk (from 2005)

Appointed as external examiner at the BSc and MSc programs in Public Health Science at Danish universities (from 2001)

Selected research related activities
Member of doctoral project commissions at the University of Bergen Norway, La Trobe University Australia, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium, Tampera University Finland, and University of Copenhagen Denmark.

Used as reviewer by a range of scientific journals

Grants for research projects obtained from The Egmont foundation, The Ministry of Social Affairs, Sygekassernes Helsefond, Tryg fonden, the Ministry of Refugee and Integration, the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture, the Dr. Sofus Carl and Olga Doris Friis Fund, the BG Fund, the Danish Medical Association/Højmosegaardlegatet, the Torkil Steensbeck Fund, Chief Engineer Walter Christensen and O. Kristiane Christensen Fund, the Steamship Company Torm, Alfred Benzon's Fund, the Tides Foundation and Henrik Henriksens Fund.

Current networks
Nordic network for research on refugee children

Nordic Network for Research Cooperation on Unaccompanied Refugee Minors (NordURM)

European Network Research Group under Network of European Treatment and Rehabilitation Centres for Victims of Torture and Human Rights Violations

Trauma, parenthood and early child development, organized by Centrum45, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Research network on health among ethnic minorities

Dissertations
Montgomery, E. Trauma, Exile and Mental Health in Young Refugees. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavia, 2011, 124 (Suppl. 440), 1-46. (Disputats).

Montgomery, E. Refugee childen from the Middle East. Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, Supplementum 54: Oslo, Scandinavian University Press, 1988. (PhD).

Selected publications
Jørgensen, P.S., Leth, I., Montgomery, E. The Children's Rights Convention in Denmark: A Status Report on Implementation in Perspective. Early Education & Development, 2011, 22 (5): 839-862

Montgomery, E. Diagnoser, politik og medmenneskelighed - posttraumatisk belastningsreaktion. Social Politik, 2011, 4:14-19.

Montgomery, E. Trauma, Exile and Mental Health in Young Refugees. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2011, 124 (Suppl. 440): 1-46.

Montgomery, E., Patel, N. Torture rehabilitation: Reflections on treatment outcome studies. Torture, 2011, 21 (2): 141-145.

Montgomery, E. Langtidsfølger (Long-term impacts). In: Vitus, K. & Smith Nielsen, S. (eds.) Asylbørn i Danmark. En barndom i undtagelsestilstand (Asylum children in Denmark. A childhood in a state of emergency). Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels Forlag, 2011.

Jessen, T. & Montgomery, E. Reception of asylum seeking and refugee children in the Nordic countries. The Danish report (2010). http://media.nordicrefugeechildren.se/2010/12/Report-from-Denmark-final-version_30-11-102.pdf

Montgomery, E. Rehabilitering af torturoverlevere med PTSD (Rehabilitating torture survivors with PTSD). In: Eplov, L.F., Petersen, L. & Olander, M. (eds.) Psykiatrisk og psykosocial rehabilitering- en recoveryorienteret tilgang (Psychiatric and psycho-social rehabilitating - a recoveryoriented approach) . Copenhagen: Munksgaard Denmark, 2010.

Montgomery E. Trauma and Resilience in Young Refugees: A 9 Year Follow-up Study. Development and Psychopathology, 2010; 22:477-489.

Wang, S-J, Modvig, J & Montgomery, E. Household Exposure to Violence and Human Rights Violations in Western Bangladesh (I): Prevalence, Risk Factors and Consequences. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 2009, 9:29.

Sjölund B, Kastrup M, Montgomery E & Persson AL. Rehabilitating torture survivors. J Rehabil Med, 2009; 41: 689-696.

Montgomery E. Long-term effects of organized violence on young Middle Eastern refugees' mental health. Social Science & Medicine, 2008; 67:1596-1603.

Montgomery E. Self and parent assessment of mental health: Disagreement on externalising and internalising behaviour in young refugees from the Middle East. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2008; 13: 49-63.

Montgomery E & Foldspang A. Discrimination, mental problems and social adaptation in young refugees. European Journal of Public Health, 2008; 18 (2): 156-61. (electronic prepublication 2007)

Jacobsen L & Montgomery E: Treating torture victims. In: Schulz WF (ed.): The phenomenon of torture: readings and commentary. Philadelpia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007: 285-296.

Sjölund B (ed.): contrib. authors: Harlacher U, Jansen GB, Kastrup M, Madsen A-G, Montgomery E, Prip K, Sjölund BH: RCT Field Manual on Rehabilitation, Ver. 1:1, Copenhagen: RCT, 2007.

Johansen, ML, Mouritsen, T & Montgomery E.: Towards a Concerted Effort. Networking to Prevent Youth Crime in Traumatized Refugee Families. Copenhagen: RCT, 2007

Quota S, Punamäki RL & Montgomery E & El Sarraj E. Predictors of psychological distress and positive resources among Palestinian adolescents: Trauma, child, and mothering characteristics. Child Abuse & Neglect, 2007; 31: 699-717.

Von Folsach, L L & Montgomery E. Pervasive Refusal Syndrome among asylum-seeking children. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006; 11(3): 457-473.

Olsen DR, Montgomery E, Bøjholm S & Foldspang A. Prevalence of pain in the head, back and feet in refugees previously exposed to torture. A ten-year follow-up study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 2006; 1-9.

Olsen DR, Montgomery E, Carlsson J & Foldspang A. Prevalent pain and pain level among torture survivors: A follow-up study. Danish Medical Bulletin, 2006; 53:210-4.

Olsen DR, Montgomery E, Bøjholm S & Foldspang A. Prevalent musculo-skeletal pain as a correlate of previous exposure to torture. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2006; 34(5):496-503.

Punamäki RL, Quota S, El Sarraj E. and Montgomery, E. Psychological Distress and Resources among Siblings and Parents Exposed to Traumatic Events. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2006; 30 (5); 385-397.

Montgomery E & Foldspang A. Construct validity of PTSD in a sample of refugee children from the Middle East: Can a separate diagnostic entity be justified? International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2006: 15(2), 64-74.

Bek-Pedersen K & Montgomery E. Narratives of the past and present: Young refugees' construction of a family identity in exile. Journal of Refugee Studies, 2006: 19 (1), 94-112.

Montgomery E & Foldspang, A. Predictors of the Authorities' Decision to Grant Asylum in Denmark. Journal of Refugee Studies, 2005: 18 (4), 454-466.

Montgomery E & Foldspang A. Seeking asylum in Denmark: Refugee children's mental health and exposure to violence. European Journal of Public Health, 2005; 15: 233-237.

Montgomery E. Traumatised refugee families - the child's perspective. In: Berliner P, Arenas JG, Haagensen JO (Ed.) Torture and Organised Violence. Dansk Psykologisk Forlag, Copenhagen 2005.

Montgomery E. Tortured families: A Coordinated Management of Meaning Analysis. Family Process. 2004: 43 (3), 349-371.

Berliner P, Hauch Fenger P, Montgomery E & Kjaerulf F. Violence, mental health, and community interventions. In: Community Psychology. Barcelona University Press, 2004.

Montgomery E & Foldspang A. Traumatic experience and sleep disturbance in refugee children from the Middle East. European Journal of Public Health. 2001; 11: 18-22.

Montgomery E. Children exposed to organized violence - trauma and coping.In van Willigen L (Ed.) Health hazards of organized violence in children (II). Coping and protective factors. Utrecht: Stichting Pharos, 2000, p. 69-81.

Foldspang A. & Montgomery E. Criterion-validity based assessment of four scale constructs. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2000; 28: 146-153.

Montgomery E. Flygtningebørn - traume, udvikling, intervention (Refugee children - trauma, development and intervention). Dansk Psykologisk Forlag. Copenhagen 2000 (second edition 2002).

Montgomery E. Refugee children from the Middle East. Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, Supplementum 54: Oslo, Scandinavian University Press, 1998.

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