This paper outlines a putative pathway for experimental psychopathology research developing psychological models of clinical disorders. The pathway uses established external validity criteria to define the pathway and clarifies the important role that research conducted on healthy participants can play in our understanding of clinical disorders. Defining a research pathway for experimental psychopathology in this way has a number of benefits It would (1) make explicit the need to address the external validity of developed models, (2) provide a clear set of criteria that would be required to extend research on healthy individuals to diagnostic populations, and (3) recommend using general psychological knowledge when developing models of psy...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
Since the publication of DSM-III in 1980, the scientist-practitioner gap in clinical psychology has ...
Externalizing disorders are those characterized by a general tendency toward disinhibition and ris...
The modeling of abnormal behavior in 'normal' subjects (often animals) has a long history in pharmac...
A major objective of experimental psychopathology research is to improve clinical practice via the e...
ABSTRACT—Research on psychopathology is at a historical crossroads. New technologies offer the promi...
The principal aim of this dissertation is to show how theories of clinical psychology can be provide...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter covers the topics and research questions of "Experimental...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the methodological foundations underlying procedures ...
The use of research methodologies has significant implications for the caliber of research and the d...
The Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology presents a comprehensive and contemporary tr...
The aim of experimental psychopathology is to delineate overlapping functional disorders of psychone...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
Clinical psychometrics includes the methodology of scientific measurement of psychological construct...
Adolf Grunbaum and others have criticised Freudian Psychoanalysis (FPA) methodologically, because of...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
Since the publication of DSM-III in 1980, the scientist-practitioner gap in clinical psychology has ...
Externalizing disorders are those characterized by a general tendency toward disinhibition and ris...
The modeling of abnormal behavior in 'normal' subjects (often animals) has a long history in pharmac...
A major objective of experimental psychopathology research is to improve clinical practice via the e...
ABSTRACT—Research on psychopathology is at a historical crossroads. New technologies offer the promi...
The principal aim of this dissertation is to show how theories of clinical psychology can be provide...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter covers the topics and research questions of "Experimental...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the methodological foundations underlying procedures ...
The use of research methodologies has significant implications for the caliber of research and the d...
The Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology presents a comprehensive and contemporary tr...
The aim of experimental psychopathology is to delineate overlapping functional disorders of psychone...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
Clinical psychometrics includes the methodology of scientific measurement of psychological construct...
Adolf Grunbaum and others have criticised Freudian Psychoanalysis (FPA) methodologically, because of...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
Since the publication of DSM-III in 1980, the scientist-practitioner gap in clinical psychology has ...
Externalizing disorders are those characterized by a general tendency toward disinhibition and ris...