The research field of Experimental Psychopathology (EPP) is quickly changing, with novel methods (e.g., ecological methodological assessment), frameworks (e.g., network theory), and goals (e.g., more emphasis on valorisation of... read more →
This symposium will introduce PhD-candidates to multilevel analytical techniques for time-series and longitudinal dyadic data. These methods are increasingly relevant in psychological research, especially given the growing trend toward... read more →
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 →

