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APS Virtual Poster Showcase

Is Self-Regulation a Core Component of Psychopathology?

Friday, May 22, 2020 · Virtual

Oral · Clinical Science

A clear understanding of self-regulation—psychopathology relationships is complicated by disagreement regarding theoretical and operational conceptualizations of self-regulation, broadly. We present recent research targeting self-regulation from different lenses (e.g., negative urgency, cognitive control, executive functions, and conscientiousness) and highlight differential relations to various forms of psychopathology.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Allison ShieldsChair
    Northwestern University
  • Jennifer TackettCoChair
    Northwestern University

Presentations

  1. Genetic Associations between Cognitive Abilities and Psychopathology across the LifespanK. Paige Harden
  2. Effortful Control and Executive Functions Differentially Relate to Youth PsychopathologyAllison Shields, K. Paige Harden, Elliot Tucker-Drob, Margherita Malanchini, Jennifer Tackett
  3. General and Specific Associations between Cognitive Control Neural Regions and Internalizing Symptom Dimensions in YouthBenjamin Hankin, Hannah Snyder, Harry Smolker, Marie Banich
  4. Cross-Study, Cross-Method Associations between Negative Urgency and Internalizing SymptomsKevin King, Max Halvorson, Kevin Kuehn, Madison Feil, Liliana Lengua