How does the socio-cultural environment shape psychopathology The socio-cultural environment interacts with and shapes psychopathology. In the EPP, many of us try to capture these effects with our experiments.... read more →
Every year, the EPP board commissions the organization of an annual EPP-day, in collaboration with the EPP educational committee. It is strongly recommended that all EPP researchers attend this... read more →
We are pleased to invite you to EPP’s PhD Students Day, which traditionally is held the day before the annual EPP Day. During this special day, selected PhD students... read more →
Reward processing refers to the complex neural and psychological mechanisms involved in how individuals perceive, evaluate, and respond to rewards in their environment. It plays a crucial role in... read more →
Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) or Experience Sampling Methodology (ESM) is a rapidly growing methodology in (experimental-)clinical psychology. It typically consists of having participants report their thoughts, feelings, or behaviours... read more →
Valorization of our research is an important task as scientists. Ideally, many of us would like to realize “real-world” changes, such as influencing people’s ideas, helping patients, or shaping... read more →
Psychopharmacology is an important facet of Clinical Psychology that is relevant across all age groups and mental disorders. In experimental psychopathology, this field is growing and expanding not... read more →
We are pleased to invite you to EPP’s PhD Students Day, which traditionally is held the day before the annual EPP Day. During this special day, selected PhD students... read more →
Every year, the EPP board commissions the organization of an annual EPP-day, in collaboration with the EPP educational committee. It is strongly recommended that all EPP researchers attend this... read more →
Intrusive thoughts are thoughts that come to mind unbidden. They occur in every life, but also as a symptom of mental disorders. The best known example of intrusive thoughts... read more →