APS
30th APS Annual Convention
Novel Methods for Understanding Social Motivation and Loneliness: Perspectives From Clinical and Nonclinical Samples
In social contexts, there is a dynamic interplay between the motivational tendencies to seek acceptance and avoid rejection. For some, avoiding rejection can result in loneliness, which has devastating consequences. This symposium highlights novel research using ecologically-based methods for investigating social approach and avoidance motivation, and its relationship with loneliness.
Chairs & Discussants
- Timothy CampelloneChair
San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Presentations
- The Importance of Context in the Experience of Loneliness: Novel Assessment of Ambient Audio in Daily LifeDavid Gard
- The Use of Mobile Phone-Based Behavioral Sensing to Identify Social Isolation in People with Schizophrenia and Healthy ControlsDaniel Fulford
- Remote Computerized Assessment of Social Motivation in Recent-Onset Schizophrenia. Timothy Campellone
- Who Are the Lonely? Developing a Typology of Loneliness in New ZealandHannah Hawkins-Elder