Lynn Mobach

Lynn Mobach

Lynn Mobach is a postdoctoral researcher working together with Dr. Elske Salemink. Lynn’s research is focused on implementing experimental approaches to predict anxiety-related treatment response. Lynn’s research interests are centered around (social) anxiety and improving treatment for anxiety disorders throughout the life span.  

Lynn obtained her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology (2017) and Research Master’s degree in Behavioural Science (2016) at Radboud University. During her (Joint) Ph.D project at Radboud University in the Netherlands and Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, Lynn worked together with Prof. Dr. Mike Rinck, Prof. Dr. Eni Becker, Prof. Dr. Jennie Hudson, Prof. Dr. Ron Rapee and Dr. Anke Klein. Lynn focused on disorder-specificity of dysfunctional cognitions in childhood anxiety disorder and the role of these cognitions in explaining long-term treatment outcome.