The Center for Contextual Psychiatry is a world-leading centre of expertise in Experience Sampling Methodology (ESM). We use this methodology to conduct fundamental research, as well as to investigate how this can be implemented in clinical practice using implementation science. Current substantive research lines include: (1) ESM methodology, statistics, and meta-science; (2) Person-environment interactions in non-suicidal and suicidal self-injury; (3) Person-environment interactions in psychosis; and (4) Development, efficacy testing, and implementation of digital mobile mental health. The CCP is an interdisciplinary and international group of about 25 researchers covering theoretical, experimental, developmental, and clinical psychology, and psychiatry. Our lab is internationally renowned for its expertise in Experience Sampling Methodology and Open Science, and their application in suicide and clinical psychology research. Researchers from the CCP are involved in numerous international research projects, with a wide network of national and international collaborators. The CCP fosters strong collaboration within the research centre, with weekly lab meetings, reading groups, and seminars on broader topics in the fields of psychiatry and psychology. As a PhD student, you will become a member of the CCP team, closely collaborating with fellow PhD students, as well as with postdocs, and research assistants.