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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2023 · 32 MIN

Special: The Network Approach to Psychopathology

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In an exception to our usual format, this episode is an interview with professor Denny Borsboom on both the history and the future of causal symptom networks. Sorry about the sound quality!Some relevant references:Burger et al (2023, preprint) A Novel Approach for Constructing Personalized Networks from Longitudinal Perceived Causal Relations. PsyArXiv.Chang, H. (2017). Epistemic iteration and natural kinds: Realism and pluralism in taxonomy. In K. S. Kendler & J. Parnas (Eds.), Philosophical issues in psychiatry IV: Classification of psychiatric illness Cramer et al (2010): Comorbidity: A network perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.Klintwall, Bellander & Cervin (2023) Perceived causal problem networks: reliability, central problems, and clinical utility for depression. Assessment.Levinson et al (2023): Personalizing Eating Disorder Treatment Using Idiographic Models: An Open Series Trial. Journal of Eating Disorder.Levinson et al (2021): Using individual networks to identify treatment targets for eating disorder treatment: a proof‑of‑concept study and initial data. Journal of Eating Disorders.Robinaugh et al (2019). Advancing the Network Theory of Mental Disorders: A Computational Model of Panic Disorder. PsyArXivSvenska:Klintwall & Cervin (2022) Nätverksanalys - ett nytt synsätt på symtom. Psykologtidningen.Klintwall (2023) Föreläsning på Beteendeterapeutiska föreningens årskonferens.För mer information om klinisk tillämpning eller forskning, kontakta [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In an exception to our usual format, this episode is an interview with professor Denny Borsboom on both the history and the future of causal symptom networks. Sorry about the sound quality!Some relevant references:Burger et al (2023, preprint) A Novel Approach for Constructing Personalized Networks from Longitudinal Perceived Causal Relations. PsyArXiv.Chang, H. (2017). Epistemic iteration and natural kinds: Realism and pluralism in taxonomy. In K. S. Kendler & J. Parnas (Eds.), Philosophical issues in psychiatry IV: Classification of psychiatric illness Cramer et al (2010): Comorbidity: A network perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.Klintwall, Bellander & Cervin (2023) Perceived causal problem networks: reliability, central problems, and clinical utility for depression. Assessment.Levinson et al (2023): Personalizing Eating Disorder Treatment Using Idiographic Models: An Open Series Trial. Journal of Eating Disorder.Levinson et al (2021): Using individual networks to identify treatment targets for eating disorder treatment: a proof‑of‑concept study and initial data. Journal of Eating Disorders.Robinaugh et al (2019). Advancing the Network Theory of Mental Disorders: A Computational Model of Panic Disorder. PsyArXivSvenska:Klintwall & Cervin (2022) Nätverksanalys - ett nytt synsätt på symtom. Psykologtidningen.Klintwall (2023) Föreläsning på Beteendeterapeutiska föreningens årskonferens.För mer information om klinisk tillämpning eller forskning, kontakta [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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