APS
2026 APS Annual Convention
Identity-Based Precision Psychotherapy: Methods for Conceptualizing Change
This symposium showcases computational and constructivist approaches to modeling identity change. Presentations include fuzzy cognitive maps for detecting systemic patterns, immersive repertory-grid–based assessment for personalized interventions, reinforcement-learning models predicting construct evolution, and an integrative dynamic-systems framework linking these methods to advance precision psychotherapy and the science of personal meaning.
Chairs & Discussants
- Luis Angel SaulChair
UNED
Presentations
- Idiographic Modeling of P-B Space: Structural Regions and Construct Distribution PatternsCarlos Hurtado
- Identity-Related Indicators for Tailoring Interventions In PsychotherapyGuillem Feixas
- Reinforcement Learning and Implication Grids: A Dynamic Model for Predicting Change In Personal Construct SystemsGerardo Gomez
- Identity As a Dynamic System of Personal Meanings: An Integrative Constructivist–Computational FrameworkLuis Botella