APS
29th APS Annual Convention
Overvalued Ideation As a Transdiagnostic Feature Across Psychiatric Disorders
When people view a life domain as a core aspect of their self-concept, they judge their self-worth largely in terms of their performance in that domain. This symposium underscores the transdiagnostic significance of such overvalued ideation across unique forms of psychopathology, highlighting disordered eating, gambling, and compulsive rituals as examples.
Chairs & Discussants
- Nassim TabriChair
Carleton University - Sabine WilhelmDiscussant
Harvard Medical School - Sabine WilhelmDiscussant
Massachusetts General Hospital
Presentations
- Is Weight and Shape Overvaluation a Core Symptom in Eating Disorders? a Network Analysis Evaluation of the Transdiagnostic ModelRussell DuBois, Rachel Rodgers, Debra Franko, Kamryn Eddy, Jennifer Thomas
- Does Your Child’s Weight or Shape Influence How You Judge Yourself As a Parent?Janet Lydecker
- When Financial Success Defines the Self: The Consequences of Overvalued Ideation about Financial Success for Disordered GamblingNassim Tabri, Michael Wohl, Kamryn Eddy, Jennifer Thomas