APS
2026 APS Annual Convention
Evaluating and Personalizing Mental Health Treatments with the Network Approach to Psychopathology
This symposium brings together advances in dynamic and idiographic network modelling to evaluate treatment effects and guide personalized care. We discuss how symptom networks evolve during psychotherapy, how stability landscapes capture treatment-related transitions, and how idiographic network models can be applied in clinical practice to inform data-driven, person-specific intervention strategies.
Chairs & Discussants
- Karoline HuthChair
Maastricht University
Presentations
- Do Symptom Networks Change during Treatment? a Time-Varying Longitudinal Network Analysis of Depression and AnxietySabrina Benz
- Stability Landscapes and Their Utility for Understanding Treatment Effects from the Network ApproachLea Schumacher
- Comparing the Subjective Validity and Utility of Idiographic Data-Driven, Subjective, and Integrated (PREMISE) Networks to Conceptualize Students’ ProblemsKilian Stenzel
- Network-Informed Therapy for Chronic Pain: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings from a Feasibility StudySaskia Scholten