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| ACBM SPRING WEBINAR
Multi-modal interventions targeting executive control and bias for internalizing and externalizing disorders across the lifespan. |
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Friday 25th April 2025 9am-12pm EST; 2pm-5pm GMT
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Registration closes Tuesday 22nd April 2025 ACBM 2025 Member registration fee: $0 USD (free) Non-member registration fee: $25 USD |
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| Cognitive remediation in (remitted) depression: Novel steps towards implementation Professor Ernst Koster Department of Experimental clinical and health Psychology, Ghent University |
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Cognitive impairments are a hallmark feature of depression. These impairments have major consequences in relation to daily and professional functioning and emotion regulation. Importantly, these impairments frequently persist when individuals are in remission from depression. In past research we have shown that cognitive remediation can improve functioning and risk of relapse in remitted depressed individuals. Yet, provided the heterogeneity of residual depressive complaints novel steps are needed to better adjust this intervention to the individual. In this talk I describe some of the research in that direction, including research examining optimal dosage, just-in-time approaches, and machine learning techniques. |
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| Development and Preliminary Results of Interpretation Bias Modification Mobile Interventions to Treat Anger and Suicidal Cognitions Kirsten Dillon, Ph.D. Research Psychologist Durham Veterans Affairs Health Care System Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Duke University |
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Kirsten Dillon will be discussing the development and refinement of two mobile interventions that she has developed with her colleagues. First, she will present on a mobile app entitled the Mobile Anger Reduction Intervention (MARI), which uses interpretation bias modification techniques to target hostile interpretation bias in veterans with PTSD. Preliminary evidence on the feasibility, acceptability, and initial efficacy of MARI will be presented. Next, she will present the Mobile Intervention for Suicidal Thoughts (MIST), which uses similar techniques to MARI to challenge suicidal cognitions. Information about the development, refinement, and preliminary evidence for this intervention will be discussed. |
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| Executive Control as a Transdiagnostic Risk Factor – Insights from Symptom Network Modeling René Freichel
Postdoctoral Researcher & Psychotherapist (trainee), Amsterdam UMC |
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Executive function impairments may serve as a transdiagnostic risk factor for the emergence of psychopathology. This talk explores how executive functions act both as potential causes and consequences of symptom development, viewed through the lens of symptom network modeling. |
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| Registration closes Tuesday 22nd April 2025 |
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