APS

29th APS Annual Convention

Identifying Trajectories of Response to Potential Trauma Across Species and Contexts: From Population Based Studies to Translational Animal Models

Sunday, May 28, 2017 · Boston, MA

Clinical Science

Although most people will be exposed to a potentially traumatic event, only the minority will develop psychopathology such as PTSD or depression. We present substantive findings and methods used in recent applications to human and animal data to identify clinically relevant heterogeneity in the course of response to potential trauma.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Galatzer-Levy IsaacChair
    New York University

Presentations

  1. Trajectories of Resilience and Depression Following Major Health and Social Stressors: Converging Evidence Across ContextsIsaac Galatzer-Levy, George Bonanno
  2. Testing Individual Differences in Fear Extinction: A Bayesian Model and a Software ApplicationAngelos Krypotos, Isaac Galatzer-Levy
  3. Predictive Value of Fear Conditioning Trajectories on Treatment Outcome for Patients with Anxiety DisordersPuck Duits, Johanna Baas, Iris Engelhard, Jan Richter, Hilde Huisman-van Dijk, Anke Limberg, et al.
  4. Trajectories of Change in Exposure-Based Trauma Treatment: An Analogue StudySuzanne van Veen, Kevin van Schie, Rens van de Schoot, Marcel van den Hout, Iris Engelhard