Sofiia Lahutina | digital innovations in mental health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sofiia Lahutina – digital innovations in mental health – Best Researcher Award

 

Charite, German National Academy of Science Leopoldina | Germany

      Profiles

📍Current Position

Dr. Sofiia Lahutina currently serves as a Project Manager/Research Assistant for the humanitarian project “Strengthening of Long-term Medical and Psychosocial Infrastructures in Ukraine by a Network of Hospital Partnerships” at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany. Since 2022, she has been instrumental in coordinating efforts to improve the medical and psychosocial infrastructure in Ukraine amidst the ongoing challenges faced by the region.

 

📝Publication Achievements 

Journals Published

Dr. Lahutina has made significant contributions to the field of medical psychology through her extensive research and publications. Her work is recognized internationally, with multiple papers addressing critical topics such as PTSD prevention, digital mental health interventions, and the psychosomatic impact of war on displaced populations. These publications have been presented at various prestigious international conferences and published in leading journals, showcasing her dedication to advancing mental health care through innovative research.

🔍Ongoing Research 

Dr. Sofiia Lahutina holds an MD from Bogomolets National Medical University in Kyiv, Ukraine, where she also pursued her Ph.D. in Medical Psychology. Her academic journey began in 2012, culminating in a doctoral degree expected in 2023. In addition to her medical qualifications, Dr. Lahutina has furthered her expertise with a Master’s degree in Public Management from the Institute of Public Employment Service Management.

 

🔬Research Interests 

Dr. Lahutina’s research interests include: Digital mental healt . Sleep health, Stress-related disorders, Psychosomatic medicine, Psychotherapy

🎓Academic Background 

Dr. Sofiia Lahutina holds an MD from Bogomolets National Medical University in Kyiv, Ukraine, where she also pursued her Ph.D. in Medical Psychology. Her academic journey began in 2012, culminating in a doctoral degree expected in 2023. In addition to her medical qualifications, Dr. Lahutina has furthered her expertise with a Master’s degree in Public Management from the Institute of Public Employment Service Management.

🏆Scholarships and Awards 

Throughout her career, Dr. Lahutina has received numerous accolades for her outstanding contributions to medical psychology. Notably, she was honored with the EFPT Award for Excellence in 2021, recognizing her exceptional work in psychiatric training and research. She also received the Psychotherapy Initiative Award from the European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees in 2018, underscoring her commitment to advancing psychotherapy practices in Ukraine.

🧬Bioinformatics 

Dr. Lahutina’s work in bioinformatics focuses on the intersection of technology and mental health, particularly in the development and deployment of digital mental health tools. Her research involves analyzing large datasets from digital interventions to understand their effectiveness in reducing stress and improving mental health outcomes in populations affected by war and displacement.

🌐Professional Associations 

Dr. Lahutina is an active member of several professional associations, including the European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees (EFPT), where she represents Ukraine as the national delegate. Her involvement in these associations allows her to stay at the forefront of developments in psychiatric training and research, while also contributing her insights to the broader psychiatric community.

 📚Training & Workshops 

Dr. Lahutina has participated in numerous international workshops and training programs to hone her skills in psychotherapy and digital mental health. Notable among these are the ECNP Workshop on Neuropsychopharmacology for Early Career Scientists in Nice, France, and the Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Certification Project by the Institute of DBT Arbeitsgemeinschaft Wissenschaftliche Psychotherapie in Germany. These experiences have equipped her with advanced therapeutic techniques and a deep understanding of the neurobiological aspects of mental health.

 🎤Oral Presentations and🗣️Thought Leadership 

Dr. Lahutina has delivered impactful presentations at various international conferences, sharing her research on topics such as the vulnerability of mental health professionals in war times, digital interventions for war victims, and gender differences in stress-related disorders. Her presentations are well-regarded for their depth of knowledge and practical insights, contributing to global discussions on mental health in crisis situations.

 🧑‍🔬Tasks Completed as a Researcher 

Dr. Lahutina’s success can be attributed to her unwavering dedication to her field, her ability to adapt to challenging environments, and her innovative approach to mental health care. Her deep understanding of the psychosomatic effects of war, combined with her expertise in digital health tools, has enabled her to make significant strides in improving mental health outcomes for those affected by conflict.

 🚀Success Factors 

Dr. Lahutina’s success can be attributed to her unwavering dedication to her field, her ability to adapt to challenging environments, and her innovative approach to mental health care. Her deep understanding of the psychosomatic effects of war, combined with her expertise in digital health tools, has enabled her to make significant strides in improving mental health outcomes for those affected by conflict.

 🧪Publications & Laboratory Experience

Dr. Lahutina’s laboratory experience is extensive, involving both clinical and research settings. She has contributed to the development of digital tools for mental health assessment and intervention, and her publications reflect a strong focus on practical applications of her research. Her work in the laboratory has been instrumental in validating the effectiveness of these tools, ensuring they meet the highest standards of scientific rigor.

📚Publications

A Digital Self-Help Tool to Promote Mental Well-Being for Ukrainians Affected by War – Assessing Predictors of Stress

     Authors: Sofiia Lahutina; Iryna Frankova; Marius Gruen; Eric Vermetten; Joseph Zohar; Manuel Spitschan; Malek                            Bajbouj

Study of the sleep health of war victims in Ukraine using a digital tool

    Authors: Sofiia Lahutina.