APS
2023 APS Annual Convention
Dynamics in Psychopathology: Accounting for Temporal Processes across Anxiety- and Stress-Related Pathology
This symposium brings together researchers examining dynamic processes implicated in anxiety- and stress-related symptoms and psychopathology. Speakers leverage intensive longitudinal data and innovative modeling approaches to better understand experiences of stress, posttraumatic symptomatology, interpersonal conflict, and social fear/avoidance. The presentations and discussion will address methodological challenges and clinical implications.
Chairs & Discussants
- Julia LevitanChair
Washington University in St. Louis - Aaron FisherDiscussant
University of California, Berkeley
Presentations
- Characterizing Stress Processes By Linking Big Five Personality States, Traits, and Day-to-Day Stressors Whitney Ringwald
- A Moment-By-Moment Examination of Early Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Survivors of Sexual AssaultEsther Howe
- Dynamic Relationships of Fear and Avoidance over Time in Social Anxiety DisorderThomas Rodebaugh
- Prospective Interpersonal Dynamics in the Context of Social Anxiety, Depression, and Romantic ConflictJulia Levitan