A new approach – the network theory – is gaining ground in clinical psychology. This approach views mental disorders as networks of interacting symptoms and does not assume a... read more →
How can scientist-practitioners bridge the gap between clinical practice and science? How can clinical practice benefit from EPP-research? Psychotherapy is generally effective for most mental disorders, although there is... read more →
Rates of specific psychopathologies and the related symptomatology (e.g., pain) profile may vary by gender. Therefore, it is important to study the links between gender, sex, and psychopathology.... read more →
It promises to be an exciting, diverse and inspiring two-day event at Kasteel Vaeshartelt this summer. We hereby formally invite you to attend the joint conference of the EPP... read more →
George Azzopardi will kick off day one by addressing one of the challenges that the era of big data has brought with it, namely dealing with many independent variables... read more →
Comorbidity is the rule, rather than the exception, for most psychological disorders. This observation implies that there are etiological factors involved in psychopathology that cross diagnostic boundaries. The topic... read more →
Most researchers working in the field of biological psychology and psychiatry assume that biological mechanisms underlie (symptoms of) mental disorders. Many also hold a reductionist view, that is, they... 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 →
Conditioning research has a long-standing tradition both in psychological science in general and in experimental psychopathology specifically. Today, “compromised learning” has been put forward as an... read more →