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The Hierarchical Taxonomy Of Psychopathology is an effort of psychiatric nosologists to improve the organization, description, and measurement of mental health
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Joined March 2017
The extended deadline is November 15th, 2024!
HiTOP 2025 Conference call for abstracts is now open – Deadline November 08 2024 https://t.co/mvGmiWIM9u
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The Dimensional Turn in Psychopathology: Q&A with Robert F. Krueger “Everything we try as a field ends up illustrating how murky and complex the origins of psychopathology tend to be.” https://t.co/CIJ7tD5h0f
psychiatrymargins.com
Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota
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Just uploaded a new video that provides a brief introduction and overview of HiTOP! Tash did awesome work on this one too. Hope it can be useful for some of you - please do share it widely with anyone who you think might be able to use it:
Launched a new @HiTOP_system YouTube channel to host some videos my RA Tash Turner-Cohen and I are working on. We've just posted the first one, which gives a brief overview of some of the limitations of the DSM:
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Viewpoint discusses how traditional psychiatric nosologies may be limiting the success of prediction models to achieve precision medicine, and provides recommendations for machine learning to address these limitations. https://t.co/wP6FYacKgZ
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🚨UT Dallas psychology department is hiring 2 open rank tenure-track positions to join a new clinical science program! Click here for the official ad or to apply:
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Launched a new @HiTOP_system YouTube channel to host some videos my RA Tash Turner-Cohen and I are working on. We've just posted the first one, which gives a brief overview of some of the limitations of the DSM:
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What happens when we break down DSM diagnoses into their individual symptoms and rebuild our classification system from the ground up? Do we see familiar DSM constructs, HiTOP dimensions, or something else entirely? New paper out today! ✨ https://t.co/Om197YOdvl 1/🧵
How do your favorite disorders fare in a data-driven reorganization of the DSM-5? Find out in this new preprint where we followed the patterns in 14,762 individuals’ symptoms with the goal of overcoming limitations in both the DSM and @HiTOP_system
https://t.co/jDI45DjLnl
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The old live tweet for those with #SRP2024 FOMO: @lensimms gave us the lowdown on the development (actually re-development, yay for revision and transparency!) of the @HiTOP_system harmful substance use (HSU) scales. This included interesting HSU considerations like…
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🚨INVITATION TO COLLABORATE: We are in need of data from the HiTOP-Self Report measure within a general population for a project exploring psychopathology within cancer survivors versus a general population. If you have HiTOP-Self Report data from within a general population that
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HiTOP 2025 Conference call for abstracts is now open – Deadline November 08 2024 https://t.co/mvGmiWIM9u
hitop-system.org
Information on the HiTOP 2025 Conference
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🚨 New preprint! 🚨 We used a preregistered, exploratory, & symptom-based approach to explore the structure (i.e., measurement and co-occurrence) of common mental health symptoms in pregnancy and postpartum. 1/7 https://t.co/qXho357tYc
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*New* paper out today in World Psychiatry! "Where do neurodevelopmental conditions fit in transdiagnostic psychiatric frameworks? Incorporating a new neurodevelopmental spectrum" 🧵👇 (1) @QM_SBBS @QMULSciEng
https://t.co/F8NG9XLu1w
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Thank you to OncoDaily for inviting me to speak about how we conceptualise #psychopathology in #cancer. In this interview we cover all things #diagnosis, #DSM, and @HiTOP_system 📺Watch the interview here: https://t.co/bArlthLY8f
@UTS_SoSER @UTSEngage @DrNicolasHart
Beyond the Cancer Diagnosis: Dialogue with @DarrenHaywood14, hosted by Adrian Pogacian @UTSEngage
https://t.co/eActt8zY91
#Cancer #MedEd #MedNews #Health #Medicine #MedTwitter #OncoDaily #Oncology
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Examining the role of personality functioning in a hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology using two years of ambulatory assessed data (N = 27,173). @AndrKerber1 et al.
nature.com
Translational Psychiatry - Examining the role of personality functioning in a hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology using two years of ambulatory assessed data
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In this newly published paper we took another step along the road to a developmentally informed expansion of @HiTOP_system We used very big samples and very broad assessment to map a symptom-level model of the structure of psychopathology in youth! https://t.co/iMWiyI0h9A 1/🧵
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More comprehensive modeling of psychopathology in youth is needed to facilitate a developmentally informed expansion of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopatho...
I’ll write a detailed thread when it’s been peer reviewed, but in the meantime here’s a nice HiTOPish figure that brings together prior studies in youth that used exploratory or item-level analyses and/or included content coverage that went beyond internalizing and externalizing:
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‼️ Just published! 📔Avoiding the Pitfalls of the DSM-5: A Primer for Health Professionals This primer is to assist current and future health professionals in avoiding pitfalls by presenting key considerations applicable to the #DSM 🆓Open Access: https://t.co/0RjNLQFccS
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A reminder about our free 5.5 CE credits virtual workshop on integrating HiTOP into clinical practice! Please consider forwarding it to your students and colleagues who may be interested We also welcome any suggestions to improve future iterations of the workshop
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📢‼️ Just published in @trendscancer we provide a critical discussion of how #mentalhealth is conceptualized within #oncology, and how a reconceptualization may be needed to improve clinical practice and research efforts 🧵👇 @HiTOP_system #Cancer @aidangcw
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For those interested in @HiTOP_system, here are some preliminary results on the German version of HiTOP-SR: https://t.co/Dor2zSwEoK. Preprint with @Leon_P_Wendt, Hannah Edelhoff, Eva Wierzba, Leonie Fleck, @davidccicero and @UReininghaus.
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The current classification systems for mental disorders, DSM-5 and ICD-11, have been criticized for their lack of structural validity and their arbitrary categorical distinction between mental...
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