ADAPT focuses on development, risk factors and interventions for psychosis. PI Vijay Mittal is a Professor and Chair of Northwestern’s Dept of Psychology.
Thank you to Juston, Sebastian and to the RDoC team. A strength of RDoC is the ability for the framework to accommodate and integrate novel elements, and the new Sensorimotor Domain creates very exciting opportunities for inquiry. @ResearchNU @NIMHgov @NIMH_RDoC@WaltherSeb
A new review examining the #RDoC Sensorimotor Systems Domain illustrates how motor system dysfunction is involved in the pathophysiology of many psychiatric conditions; https://t.co/hUhIRByxSy @WaltherSeb@AdaptProg
Thanks to Aidan for the opportunity, thanks to Kate for being so incredible, and special thanks to all the contributors. We hope this issue is helpful to the field and ongoing efforts to grapple with clinical heterogeneity!
New special issue at the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science on: Managing Clinical Heterogeneity in Psychopathology: Perspectives From Brain Research
Check it out!
Edited by @DammeSf & @vijayamittal1
Here's the first paper in open access: https://t.co/FQVO25ykUj
Juston has crafted a definitive explanation of transdiagnostic motor actions! Motor actions across psychiatric disorders: A research domain criteria... https://t.co/LPgcVjmnMW
@WaltherSeb@NIMH_RDoC@ResearchNU
Earlier this month, I started my new position as chair of the department of psychiatry, psychosomatics, and psychotherapy at the University of Würzburg, Germany.
Those have been exciting days with no time to tweet...
thanks for the warm welcome @Uniklinikum_Wue@Uni_WUE
I am very excited to share that I will be interviewing for a PhD graduate student to join my lab Fall 2025 at the University of Oregon! See bio for more info: https://t.co/hJsEsuERmI
I will be reviewing grad applications this fall! If you are interested in understanding, identifying and treating early psychosis please consider applying : )
I’m recruiting a grad student this fall!! Join me at the @MSUPsychology Risk, Resilience, & Recovery Lab, where we add personality, development, life narratives, self, identity, and personal meaning into crunchy structural & longitudinal models of serious mental illness. (1/3)
After 20 years in Bern, I’ll take a new challenge. Thursday, I enjoyed an incredible symposium with collaborators, colleagues, and lab members. Thanks for great talks by Paul Krack, Anja Gysin-Maillart, Katharina Stegmayer, and Kristina Adorjan. @clin_neurobern@MedFacultyUniBE
Jessica and the team detected disrupted coherence between autonomic activation and emotional expression during a dyadic interaction when comparing clinical high-risk with control participants. https://t.co/btnQ17DhM6
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