- E-mailfredrik.moe@uib.no
- Visitor AddressAlrek helseklynge, Årstadveien 175009 Bergen
- Postal AddressPostboks 78075020 Bergen
Fredrik Moe is a PhD student at the University of Stavanger. He studies long-term recovery processes in people suffering from substance use dependence, mainly focusing on some psychological and social variables that enhance long-term recovery after addiction treatment. Moe has published a systematic review on relapse operationalizations and a paper on the reduction of psychological theory in opioid maintenance therapy (in Norwegian).
Moe has also studied possible extra-scientific presuppositions associated with substance use/abuse as to why substance dependence is treated differently than other chronic illnesses.
Moreover, Moe has studied the normativity in psychiatric nosology, focusing on how the DSM-5’s epistemological framework may narrow the conceptualization of mental illness and thus hinder the integration with the biopsychosocial model of psychiatry. Additionally, Moe has investigated the relationship between the common factors in psychotherapy and personal therapy.
- Forskning og retningslinjer må gjenspeile at rusavhengighet er kronisk. Morgenbladet (2022).
- Rusforskning i bakleksa. I Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening (2022).
- Oral presentation at the 23rd International Conference on Addiction Treatment and Therapy. Title: Differentiating between early versus late relapse is decisive in substance use disorder recovery (2021).
- Etikken før evidensen. I Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening (2020).
- Samfunnsdiagnoser er ikke nødvendigvis representative samfunnsbeskrivelser. I Salongen: nettidsskrift for filosofi og idehistorie (2019).
- Med et filosofisk blikk på psykologifaget, intervju med Institutt for filosofi og førstesemesterstudier, Universitetet i Bergen.
Lecturer Examen Philosophicum (SVEXPHIL) ved Universitetet i Stavanger (2022)
- (2022). Treating equivalent cases differently: A comparative analysis of substance use disorder and type 2 diabetes in Norwegian treatment guidelines. Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice. 1-8.
- (2022). The normativity in psychiatric nosology. An analysis of how the DSM-5’s psychopathology conceptualisation can be integrated. Philosophical Psychology. 1-26.
- (2020). Den opiatavhengiges streben etter uavhengighet. Matrix. 21-40.
- (2021). Differentiating between Early versus Late Relapse is Decisive in Substance Use Disorder Recovery.
- (2022). Rusforskning i bakleksa. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening.
- (2020). Etikken før evidensen. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening. 393-394.
- (2019). Samfunnsdiagnoser er ikke nødvendigvis representative samfunnsbeskrivelser. Salongen – nettidsskrift for filosofi og idéhistorie.
- (2022). Forskning og retningslinjer må gjenspeile at rusavhengighet er kronisk. Morgenbladet.
- (2021). Is the relapse concept in studies of substance use disorders a ‘one size fits all’ concept? A systematic review of relapse operationalisations. Drug and Alcohol Review. 16 pages.
- (2020). Personal therapy and the personal therapist. Nordic Psychology. 1-26.
More information in national current research information system (CRIStin)
Moe’s publications are available at his Google Scholar profile and Researchgate profile.