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Posts by Doug Samuel

Caroline's Dissertation was titled:

CLASSIFYING PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE: DO DIAGNOSIS AND TAXONOMY MATTER TO CLIENTS?

Really interesting findings that we hope will be ready to share for publication in the near future.

Congratulations on your wonderful work, Caroline!

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Huge CONGRATULATIONS to @caroballing.bsky.social on the successful defense of her Dissertation this morning!!! 🥳🍾🎉🥂

Thank you to her committee members @drlynam.bsky.social @lensimms.bsky.social @jennybrownphd.bsky.social!

@purduepsych.bsky.social @purduehhs.bsky.social

11 months ago 12 1 2 1

Thanks, Don! I appreciate your support!

1 year ago 3 0 1 0
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Ughh. That's horribly sad. Exactly why any therapy bot will have to be able to assess suicidality and be able to get in contact with local authorities for wellness checks.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Right. What we are seeing now is more akin to coaching at this point. Maybe ultimately the consumers (or even 3rd party payers) decide that is enough, but I don't think those will be considered therapy in the sense of what is provided by licensed therapists. We'll see!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Point is that therapists are licensed providers of health care, will states license a bot? I think it's ultimately more likely that AI "therapist" is a medical device, that is used under direct supervision of human health care provider, not a standalone provider.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Those are interesting applications and have some similarities and differences to a therapist. If a chatbot does identify suicidal ideation, are they mandated to intervene, including to seek hospitalization for the patient? If they have duty to warn and duty to report, does it change how we share?

1 year ago 0 0 2 0

What is your background in psychotherapy? Teaching humans to be good therapists is hard and complex. As of yet I think chatbots are good at putting together relevant sentences, but I'll be curious how they ultimately pick up nuances in meaning and decide when to challenge vs support.

1 year ago 0 0 2 0
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Agree with others. I'm more optimistic that AI will eventually be quite helpful for diagnosis in collecting comprehensive and relevant data to inform the clinician.

If/when AI replaces human clinicians for psychotherapy, it will be among the last domains it conquers.

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That said, the peer review process is strained and so finding reviewers can be tough. Im guessingthats the negative you hear. If you like the content of the journal and know people in the field this helps tremendously in finding the right people and getting them to say yes!

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Highly worth serving as an AE, assuming the journal is respected in your field.

1) looks good for promotion
2) visibility in your field
3) ability to see and shape the literature

important considerations:
A) Is there a contract? Usually specifies # of manuscripts to handle and provides $

1 year ago 4 0 1 0

I first heard Aidan use it and I had no idea to what he was referring.

I told him that no matter how hard he tries, he's not making Fetch happen.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

go.bsky.app/TwHBMQi I started a personality psychology starter pack. If I missed you or put you here by mistake, please reach out.

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Post a picture you took (no description) to bring some zen to the timeline.

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And if you want to rock your buttons (or grab them!) at personality / PD talks at #abct, the P/PD SIG has you covered with a full schedule below ⬇️ starting TODAY at 8:30! 🌅

1 year ago 3 2 0 0

You're in my starter pack and you can definitely sit with me!

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Made it into Philly last night for @abctnow.bsky.social and have already enjoyed seeing the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, then had a great dinner with the inimitable @olinotom.bsky.social!

It's my first ABCT and I'm excited to see the programming and catch up with colleagues!

1 year ago 4 0 0 0
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Agree, Don! We have a great team!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Thanks, David!

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I'll be recruiting a new grad student for 2025 in Purdue's Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program!

If you're interested in understanding personality pathology using dimensional models, please apply!

To learn more about the lab, check out our new website:

www.douglasbsamuel.com

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Conscientiousness may explain why women tend to have higher college GPAs than predicted by their SATs, U of M study suggests - MinnPost “The determinants of college performance are broader than just admission test scores,” said study author Heidi Keiser.

The single best personality predictor in occupational settings is conscientiousness. C tends higher in women (for sure facets such as order and self-discipline). This has been used to explain why women perform better academically. Not sure I see the bias toward men (www.minnpost.com/second-opini...)

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go.bsky.app/MQg6CqB

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See ya next year Psychological Sciences Building!

@purduepsych.bsky.social

2 years ago 2 0 0 0
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1) very glad to see efforts to assess conscientiousness on grad admissions.

2) what on earth does it mean to include "impulsivity" as an item on this scale??

Response options were exceptional down to poor. So i assumed it was reverse coded...

#psychometrics in the real world!

2 years ago 4 0 0 0

Ha! Thanks, Pam. You're too kind!

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