Profile
Anna Maj, Ph.D. is a psychologist specializing in health psychology and e-mental health. Her research primarily focuses on designing and testing the effectiveness of internet-based psychological interventions, with an emphasis on enhancing different forms of self-efficacy.
She was a part of a StresLab research team, which worked on an international project E-COMPARED (European Comparative Effectiveness Research on Online Depression) that examined the efficacy and economic viability of online therapy for individuals suffering from depression. She also participated in “Stres Pomagających” (Helpers’ Stress), the first every psychological intervention in Poland aimed at first responders and persons working with victims of trauma, who themselves might experience secondary trauma.
She is a member of the European Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ESRII) and the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP).
Anna published numerous articles on professional burnout, coping with professional stress, and efficacy of online psychological interventions.