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Josh Oltmanns, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor @ WashU, Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Personality, Mental Health, & AI Lab

St. Louis, MO
Joined July 2010
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Josh Oltmanns, Ph.D.
4 months
LLM models of depression that predict a score from the very language used to generate the score itself can be thought of as “Mirror Models.” We discuss and explore how these and "Non-Mirror" models, in contrast, can be useful for mental health assessment:
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@JTWaddell7
Jack T. Waddell
4 months
I will be reviewing applications this fall for @ASUPsych’s clinical psych PhD program. Please send any prospective students with interests in alcohol, cannabis and co-use my way! My lab’s current and future priorities can be found here
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Josh Oltmanns, Ph.D.
8 months
📢 Call for Papers! Special issue of Assessment on “Artificial Intelligence in Psychological Assessment: Techniques and Applications.” Abstracts due July 21, invited full papers Dec 1. Full call: https://t.co/GxolY0TmCj @APNatoli @lensimms @SagePsychology
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@aidangcw
Aidan Wright
1 year
I'm really enjoying reading Eric Turkheimer's new book on the Nature Nurture Debate! It really is a superb read. Very clear, very engaging, very funny. Full of insights that make complex topics easy to understand. Highly recommend! https://t.co/88TyxbJxqY
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There are arguably few areas of science more fiercely contested than the question of what makes us who we are. Are we products of our environments or our genes? Is nature the governing force behind...
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Josh Oltmanns, Ph.D.
1 year
I’m considering PhD applications for the Personality, Mental Health, and AI lab for Fall 2025. Come join the clinical area at WashU Psych & Brain Sciences!
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@fitzsimmonscraf
Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft, PhD
1 year
📣Excited to share I will be reviewing applications this fall for for the @WUSTL clinical psych PhD program! Students passionate about #eatingdisorders research, mHealth, & expanding access to care are strongly encouraged to apply!!
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@CourtlandHyatt
Courtland Hyatt
1 year
New paper! We heard from N = 376 current clinical psych PhD students about their training and clinical experiences with Pts with Antagonistic presentations (ANT-patients) and Pts with predominant Negative Affect (NA-patients). https://t.co/lWnGP4562h Some key findings...(1/8)
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@EJPBlog
EJP
1 year
New Study🔔Personality change across 4 years in world trade center responders. The authors found decreases in openness and extraversion but more specifically decreases in facets related to creativity, anger, anxiety, positive emotions and more. https://t.co/3uF60fR4oJ
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The present study investigated personality change over the course of a four-year longitudinal study in N = 452 older adults who responded to the 9/11 attacks on...
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Josh Oltmanns, Ph.D.
2 years
I am recruiting a clinical psychology PhD student to join my lab in the data science cluster at SMU in Dallas, TX next year. We develop AI for personality and mental health in diverse samples (using NLP/ML). Email me for more info, see website ( https://t.co/I5DjQxm5hZ). #PonyUp!
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@thekaransinghal
Karan Singhal
2 years
Honored to see our work on Med-PaLM, our medical large language model, published in @Nature today! https://t.co/0nIwTHrXwN Huge thanks to our all-star team @azizishekoofeh @taotu831 @alan_karthi @vivnat and many more teammates at @GoogleAI @GoogleHealth!
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@aj_wright19
Amanda J. Wright
3 years
Are life events associated with changes to people’s personality systems? Happy to see this paper, in which we tackled this question, out now in the Journal of Personality! Free (!) link: https://t.co/lR9W3wa1Uf (1/10)
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@darbysaxbe
Darby Saxbe
4 years
A RANT. Publishing is the coin of the realm in academia, but peer review is a sodden mess. Would a business delegate its most valued functions to unpaid volunteers? Journals depend on free labor from reviewers. This system sucked before the pandemic & is unsustainable now. 🧵
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@Mezquita_Laura
Laura Mezquita
4 years
Last paper from our lab! Personality development and its associations with the bifactor model of psychopathology in adolescence @PauEtkin @ElienDeCaluwe
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@WhitneyRingwald
Whitney Ringwald
4 years
⚠️NEW PREPRINT looking @ self-other agreement on interpersonal behavior measured by EMA @aidangcw We disentangled observable behavior, self-, & others’ perceptions w/ a multitrait-multirater-multimethod approach to gain insight into social functioning... https://t.co/lFMPTp4mPq
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Interpersonal functioning involves an interplay of subjective perceptions and overt behavior. This study examines alignment between self and informant perceptions of momentary behavior to enrich the...
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@alliemchoate
Allie Choate, PhD
4 years
Check out our newest paper using the alternative model for personality disorders (AMPD) in predicting treatment dropout among substance users with ⁦@mbornovalova⁩ and ⁦@bmwiernik
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@jroltmanns
Josh Oltmanns, Ph.D.
4 years
AI-based personality and mental health detection from language use by World Trade Center responders: Convergent validity with self-reports and criterion validity for two-year trauma-related outcomes:
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Josh Oltmanns, Ph.D.
4 years
When I answer commuter questions on the Long Island railroad
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@DrPowersLott
Abigail Powers Lott
4 years
Love seeing the incredible work being done by my colleague @yaramekawi to help shape shape and improve research on racial discrimination
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@SauerZavala
Shannon Sauer-Zavala, PhD
4 years
I’ll be reviewing grad applications for clinical psych students interested in developing, testing, and disseminating treatments targeting the personality-based mechanisms that transdiagnostically (and ideographically) maintain psychopathology!
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Josh Oltmanns, Ph.D.
4 years
This seems very important -- excited to read. Also love the term "jingle-jangle jungle" 😄
@KaileyLawson
Kailey Lawson, PhD
4 years
Really excited to share this new paper with Rick Robins (@CFPresearch) now in press at PSPR! https://t.co/8uO1Kx3HDW A brief thread:
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