This paper is not only a great tribute to Scott but it also provides a thoughtful and critical discussion of the overlap between personality disorders and indices of psychopathology. Give it a read! @ashleylwatts@RLatzman https://t.co/7bgXDL6YbW
A bittersweet paper for us - this was the last project many of us collaborated with Scott on and it’s an honor to see it published. Many thanks to @RLatzman for keeping this paper alive. @tomstello_ https://t.co/supoQP0D9E
Came across this gem of a paper in my reading today and I'd like to put @ashleylwatts, @RLatzman and @Cassie_Boness on blast for writing this super cool work and not sharing it on twitter!!!
"New approaches to deep phenotyping in addictions."
https://t.co/ZEBESGdtRo
The newest review from the HiTOP consortium is out in Psychological Medicine, focused on considerations for using the model in clinical practice and psychiatric research
DOI: https://t.co/3c6R7kstlD
New paper accepted at JRiP - Satchell, Corr & @RLatzman on traits predicting media piracy .
>Stage 2 Registered report
>Second sample replication
>Open code & data
>Transparent interaction with reviewers in paper (with interesting implications)
/1
https://t.co/Dm9uKpAPj2
For the times they are a-changin'...Intro paper for our @PNeuroscience spec issue (@GiorgiaMiche, DeYoung, Krueger, & me) on "Connecting quantitatively derived personality–psychopathology models & neuroscience" now out! @HiTOP_system https://t.co/FdOpxqpIP4
New paper by Davis, @Palumbo_IM@RLatzman et al., investigating associations of parental involvement w/ behavioral problems in the behavior problem hierarchy.
🧵by @CDelawalla
https://t.co/uLzihQslnc
New systematic review of structural brain correlates of eating pathology symptom dimensions led by the amazing @jody_fin now out (with support from @Palumbo_IM, @ke_tobin, and me)! Amazing work from a @GSUHonors student clearly ready for grad school.
https://t.co/qh8wlTdnXQ
@vaidya_jg @GSUHonors@UMich@DavisRachel_@HiTOP_system@DavisRachel_ can correct me if I’m wrong, but lower parental involvement is associated w (some forms of) psychopathology. That is, having less involved parents associated with increased levels of some behavioral problems.
Former @GSUHonors student & incoming @UMich grad student @DavisRachel_ pre-registered honors thesis out now! Assocs btwn parental involvement & dimensions of adolescent psychopathology across @HiTOP_system were investigated. Check it out! https://t.co/wQcppW6f1z