Putting people into "type" boxes of personality characteristics is fun, but not actually scientific. I love it when I get a chance to say so publicly: www.the-independent.com/life-style/t...
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Professor of clinical psychology at U of Arkansas studying distress intolerance & emotion regulation in all kinds of psychopathology. Lover of YA novels and musical theater. Author of new book: https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/open-emotion
Putting people into "type" boxes of personality characteristics is fun, but not actually scientific. I love it when I get a chance to say so publicly: www.the-independent.com/life-style/t...
Saving this preprint to add to my personality courses.....
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What are some examples of papers with full supplemental *studies*? Like there were extra studies that were conducted but less interesting than the main ones but the authors wanted to make sure they were part of the package anyway?
Back-and-forth emails with a student trying to think through a conceptual/theoretical question are really invigorating my Tuesday!
Ever worried about how to tell a client they meet criteria for a personality disorder? Now there is guidance about HOW to communicate a personality disorder diagnosis using the PERSON approach. Check out our new paper here: psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-...
Pretty happy with my new t-shirt design! Excited to rock this at the Society for Affective Science conference in a few months!
A create your own emotions headband is the souvenir I didn't know I needed until I didn't buy one the other day and regretted it. No regrets today!
This post is 🔥! So much great info on going up for tenure in particular.
As someone who studies distress tolerance, I fully support this statement. People who work in mental health need all kinds of tolerances. (Though I'd argue infinite patience is a high bar, and maybe "ability to refocus after impatience sometimes occurs" is more realistic.)
Super excited to share our official ACORN Lab website!! 🍁🧠
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We are recruiting new team members at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels - join us!
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Here is the Starter pack!!! We have over 100 spots available (and if we hit the limit of 150, I'll make a part two). PLEASE share, ask to be added, and let me know if you'd like to see anyone added.
If you make a second one, I'm in!!! (Or if there are still spaces...)
I'm interested!
I'd like to basically run a mini meta-analysis on all of these studies, and that part is fine, but I'm looking for examples of someone pulling together a f**k-ton of different samples/studies in one paper from their OWN data. Anyone?
Anyone have any example papers to look at of using a BUNCH of secondary data to answer a simple question? I have 19 studies that have data allowing me to look at how construct A associates with construct B, where A and B have different measures across studies.
Teaching my students how to navigate difficult conversations with trainees of problems of professional competence is one of the most important jobs I have as someone training future supervisor-therapists. We have to protect the profession and help foster growth. #therapistsky
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Clinical psychologist here, would love to get into this!!
I dunno but I'm back after so many people seemed to have jumped ship from X last week. I have had trouble finding people on here, so hopefully you can post what you learn and we can all figure this out better!
One underappreciated group that fuels change towards better research practices are researchers who spent their PhD trying to build on the work other others, failed, learned about the replication crisis, and thought: You are telling me I may not be incompetent after all?
Idea I came up with today: In the spring, try to convince my undergrad personality students to come to office hours so they can rate my personality traits by looking at my office via A Room With A Cue psycnet.apa.org/record/2002-.... Will this work to increase office hour attendance?
It's pretty neat when a grad student's first submitted first author paper gets an R&R at a high impact journal with feedback that the paper was "elegantly" written. Feeling proud!
SIPS Pop-Up Event: Peer Community In Psychology
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Monday, November 27, 2-3:30 PM US-Pacific
Tuesday, November 28, 9-10:30 AM US-Eastern
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SO excited for the sequel!
Students are regularly using the term "psychopathologies" in their papers. Any resources for how/why this term is not correct?
Please repost: Assistant or Associate Professor of Psychology at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. apply.interfolio.com/132419
I have yet to even think about preprocessing EMA data in R. I do that in SPSS and then analyze in R. But I'm open to trying....
Application portal now open, please encourage qualified undergraduate trainees (and please 'resky' ('reblue'?)
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Thanks, I'll check this out! Much easier to read an article than a book though maybe fewer "how-tos." Still thanks!