psychopathology
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Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Jul 25, 2023 10 facts
referenceMcLaughlin, K. A., and Gabard-Durnam, L. (2022) published 'Experience-driven plasticity and the emergence of psychopathology: A mechanistic framework integrating development and the environment into the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) model' in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, proposing a framework for understanding how environment and development influence psychopathology.
referencePine, Cohen, and Brook (2001) explored the relationship between emotional reactivity and the risk for psychopathology among adolescents.
referenceBernier, Mao, and Yen (2010) examined the intersection of psychopathology, families, and culture in the context of autism.
claimCherewick et al. (2022) found that behavioral empathy, but not cognitive empathy, is associated with lower psychopathology during early adolescence.
referenceCherewick et al. (2022) performed a developmental analysis of empathy dimensions during early adolescence, finding that behavioral empathy, but not cognitive empathy, is associated with lower psychopathology.
claimPositive psychology emerged because psychosocial interventions historically focused on the reduction of risk factors for psychopathology rather than promoting protective factors that allow individuals to thrive.
claimOutcomes of psychosocial interventions for autistic individuals are categorized into two domains: mental wellbeing (including hope, self-esteem, and happiness) and psychopathology (including internalizing and externalizing symptoms).
referenceTransdiagnostic risk and protective factors for general and specific psychopathology in young people were examined in a 2021 systematic review by Lynch, Sunderland, Newton, and Chapman.
referenceLynch et al. (2021) conducted a systematic review of transdiagnostic risk and protective factors for general and specific psychopathology in young people.
claimOutcomes of psychosocial interventions for autistic individuals are grouped into mental wellbeing (e.g., hope, self-esteem, happiness) and psychopathology (e.g., internalizing and externalizing symptoms).
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org 8 facts
claimIndividuals with cognitive biases may not necessarily have apparent psychopathology, but likely exist on a spectrum of function where one extreme is pathological.
claimStudies investigating psychopathology have reported decreased task-induced deactivation of the neural system (NS) network, which suggests increased mind-wandering and self-reflection during ongoing task demands.
referenceRichard J. Davidson authored the 2000 paper 'Affective style, psychopathology, and resilience: brain mechanisms and plasticity', published in American Psychologist.
claimThe S-ART framework operates on the premise that human perception, cognitions, and emotions related to ordinary experiences can be distorted or biased to varying degrees, existing on a spectrum that may or may not include clear psychopathology.
claimThe vulnerability or risk for triggering psychopathology becomes progressively stronger over a lifespan due to repeated negative self-schemas, a process described as a 'kindling' effect that makes the reified self more difficult to change.
claimThe fusion of self and negative thoughts, combined with rumination, plays a critical role in exacerbating negative affect, maintaining or heightening anxiety, and increasing cognitive vulnerability to psychopathology, according to Smith and Alloy (2009).
claimNegatively biased cognitions involving disinterest, disapproval, or rejection result in nonsocial, isolating behaviors such as avoidance and withdrawal, as well as impaired self-regulation and psychopathology.
perspectiveThe S-ART framework authors argue that the field must examine the adverse effects of long-term meditation practice, which are often overlooked in clinical trials but may be more prevalent in long-term retreats or in practitioners with predispositions toward psychopathology.
Parent–child attachment and adolescent problematic behavior frontiersin.org Feb 26, 2025 2 facts
referenceJohn Bowlby published 'The role of attachment in personality development and psychopathology' in Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology in 1989.
referenceA longitudinal study by Zajac and Kobak (2009) showed that caregivers’ adult attachment had a greater impact on children’s behavioral problems than caregivers’ psychopathology, such as depression.
Psychedelics and Consciousness: Distinctions, Demarcations, and ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua 2 facts
claimRumination is a well-established risk factor for the onset and maintenance of depression and anxiety and is considered a transdiagnostic factor due to its association with multiple forms of psychopathology.
referenceVollenweider et al. published 'Positron emission tomography and fluorodeoxyglucose studies of metabolic hyperfrontality and psychopathology in the psilocybin model of psychosis' in Neuropsychopharmacology, which utilizes PET and FDG to study the psilocybin model of psychosis.
Attachment Theory - Seattle Anxiety Specialists seattleanxiety.com 2 facts
claimIndividuals who had disorganized attachment with their primary caregiver during infancy project higher levels of overall psychopathology at 17 years of age.
referenceGreen and Goldwyn (2002) provided an annotation on attachment disorganisation and psychopathology, discussing new findings in attachment research and their potential implications for developmental psychopathology in childhood.
Classification Schemes of Altered States of Consciousness - ORBi orbi.uliege.be 2 facts
referenceVollenweider, F.X., et al. (1997) published 'Metabolic hyperfrontality and psychopathology in the ketamine model of psychosis using positron emission tomography (PET) and [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)' in European Neuropsychopharmacology, which investigates metabolic changes in the brain during ketamine-induced psychosis.
referenceW. Blankenburg published 'Der Verlust der natürlichen Selbstverständlichkeit: ein Beitrag zur Psychopathologie symptomarmer Schizophrenien' (The loss of natural self-evidence: a contribution to the psychopathology of low-symptom schizophrenia) in 1971 through Enke, Stuttgart.
Theories and Methods of Consciousness biomedres.us Jan 29, 2024 1 fact
referenceOuwersloot G, Derksen J, and Glas G published 'Reintroducing Consciousness in Psychopathology: Review of the Literature and Conceptual Framework' in Frontiers in Psychology in 2020.
Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption dovepress.com May 19, 2017 1 fact
referenceTkachenko et al. (2014) published in Exp Brain Res that sleep difficulties are associated with increased symptoms of psychopathology.
The Effects of Attachment and Trauma on Parenting and Children's ... rsisinternational.org Aug 16, 2025 1 fact
claimChildren with disorganized attachment often develop impaired affect regulation, dissociation, and later vulnerability to psychopathology, as noted in a 2021 study.
Lunar effect - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
referenceIain McGowan and Mark Owens published 'Madness & The Moon: The Lunar Cycle & Psychopathology' in the German Journal of Psychiatry in 2006.
Hallucinations and Hallucinogens: Psychopathology or Wisdom? pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
claimHallucinations can indicate the presence of psychopathology.
A Synergistic Workspace for Human Consciousness Revealed by ... elifesciences.org 1 fact
referenceThe paper 'Neurodevelopment of the association cortices: Patterns, mechanisms, and implications for psychopathology' was published in Neuron (109:2820–2846).
Developmental Psychopathology - DIR Floortime wondirfulplay.com Sep 11, 2024 1 fact
claimDevelopmental psychopathology focuses on underlying processes that lead to psychopathology, specifically examining risks, vulnerabilities, and protective factors.
Self-Consciousness - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science oecs.mit.edu Jul 24, 2024 1 fact
claimThe emergence of self-consciousness as a significant issue in cognitive science was driven by a combination of new experimental techniques, attention to psychopathology, and new theoretical approaches.