APS

30th APS Annual Convention

From Description to Intervention: Can Network Models Based on Ambulatory Assessments Provide Novel Treatment Targets?

Friday, May 25, 2018 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Clinical Science

Clinicians and methodologists have started working together to collect and model intensive within-person data in healthy subjects and patients, resulting in personalized dynamic relationships among emotions, problems, and symptoms. This symposium tackles the question whether such personalized network models are sufficiently advanced to allow clinicians to identify novel treatment targets.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Eiko FriedChair
    Leiden University
  • Aaron FisherDiscussant
    University of California, Berkeley

Presentations

  1. Time to Get Personal? the Impact of Researchers’ Choices in Clinical Person-Centered AnalysesYoram Kunkels, Jojanneke Bastiaansen, Casper Albers, Laura Bringmann
  2. Personalized Interventions Based on Experience Sampling Can Effectively Improve Pleasure Charlotte Vrijen, Eeske van Roekel, Vera Heininga, Maurits Masselink, Maurits Masselink, Albertine Oldehinkel
  3. Predicting Treatment Outcome Via Real-Time Monitoring of Psychotherapeutic ProcessesTim Kaiser, Anton-Rupert Laireiter
  4. Centrality and Interventions in Continuous-Time Dynamical NetworksOisín Ryan, Ellen Hamaker