#SPR2021 was an excellent virtual conference @SPRtweets, thank you!π
Thanks for great Twitter exchanges π, bringing the conference to life at my desk!πππ
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Since Wed-lunchtime at #SPR2021 π₯οΈπ», getting a bit tired...
Highlighting 2 cool papers from the last excellent panel:
@NatalieShapira on changes in linguistic features & Tx outcome:
And #MachineLearning applied to the alliance:
I heard a number of times at #SPR2021 that 'multilevel models deal w #MissingData'.
They may do that, under certain assumptions, for the dependent variable. They never address missingness in independent vars.
Many good resources, but e.g. into to this:
Henny Westra pulls out all the stops presenting on training therapists to personalize therapy!
From @andersoncooper & John Gottman (
to #SysReview on contextual markers to guide responsiveness & enhance clinical practice:
#SPR2021
Very enjoyable #SPR2021 post-lunch (UK) panel on how to personalize psychotherapy:
@JohnCNorcross's opens w evidencebased methods for tailoring the therapeutic relationship, Henny Westra opens with: experience does not make you better, you could "make the same mistake for 30yrs".
Andrew Gloster reports on GPS data & exploring how spatiotemporal movement of patients related to their symptoms & wellbeing π°οΈ
Activity: not relat. to symptoms (BSCL); positive w wellbeing (MHC, PsyFlex).
Location variation matters!
Published:
#SPR2021
JΓΌrgen Hoyer presents results of an ecological momentary assessment study about
(i) the frequency of embarrassing encounters
& (ii) the behavioral and emotional consequences of such situations.
Protocol published here:
#SPR2021
Event Sampling Methodology is increasingly used in #PsychotherapyResearch to understand context & dynamics.
#SPR2021
@HallerElisa opens the panel w an investigation of whether Acceptance and Commitment Therapy increases prosocial behaviour.
Embedded in:
Across #SPR2021 the NORSE feedback system gets some mentions.
Here the team reports lessons learned from the development:
And an overview over the first steps of the tool development
#Psychometrics
@andrewathan @ChristianMoltu
Interesting human development/ management perspective offered by Susan Douglas on #FeedbackTools at #SPR2021:
The literature focuses a lot on development of systems & how to implement/ change organisations.
But what about maintenance of systems in the longer run?
The panel ends with @felicitas_rost reflecting on implementing #ROM in an outpatient forensic psychoanalytic psychotherapy clinic for children, adolescents and adults presenting with paraphilias and/or problematic sexual behaviours, violence and criminality.
#SPR2021
Dana Tzur Bitan provides provoking insights how different sectors in Israel may offer advantages & disadvantages to implementing #ROM.
#SPR2021
Some reflections can be found here:
And a published #RCT on implementing #ROM:
The #SPR2021 panel starts w key questions regarding how to implement #ROM.
One aspect are the resources required (time + finances) to set up a system at all.
Prominent at the conference is the free TTN system (reduces the resources to "time π
)
And..π
Bright eyed and bushy-tailed, up for the first panel "A new ROM for each country: Can we customize Routine Outcome monitoring (ROM) to National Health Care characteristics?"
Really looking forward to getting started!
#SPR2021
Saturday #SPR2021, definitely time for the casual look!
I can't decide which of the @SPRtweets tour T-shirts to wear!?
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Any attendees of the #EUSPRMETHODS:
You can revisit some of the work Johann Kleinbub discussed at the poster "Physiological synchronization (PS) & micro-process measures"!
It shows that PS seems to be associated w supportive elements of the therapist's speech.
#SPR2021
The semi-plenary on "Attending to Power, Privilege, and Oppression in Psychotherapy Research" was excellent!
#SPR2021
There is a lot of work to do on how to conceptualise any & all of our research! Excellent to have a range of perspectives present & discussed!
Excellent #SPR2021 panel organised by @AtzilDana on enhancing the Tx of depression! Quite a range of technologies, data types & goals of inference covered.
Just highlighting two papers:
1)
2)
Well discussed by @iapt_prn!
In the #SPR2021 panel @LutzPsychRes @MJBarkham highlight how informative #ImplementationScience will be in the future to elucidate routine outcome monitoring.
πSix recent papers from other areas discussing #ImplementationScience around #ROM.
#EvaluationResearch
@SISCCscotland
A key problem when implementing routine outcome monitoring are the resources required for the underlying system.
@LutzPsychRes presents the TTN which is on @github!
Intro publication:
#SPR2021 #PatientCentered
Feedback & routine outcome monitoring research was mainly non-experimental. Great to see #RCTs & eg @Pauline59425712 presenting #SPR2021 clients achieved the same amount of symptom reduction in fewer sessions with intensive feedback:
#PatientCentered
CHANGE*
*The word my little human high-performance bioprocessor distilled as a term with high cross-connectivity from some exposure to #SPR2021 presentations.
**She thinks it is about a 'change of clothes' as learned in nursery...ππ
Reflection after 2d #SPR2021:
A lot of great research presented!π
But what is the role of patients (carers, dependents...) in our research?
From my cursory view of talks & posters:
a lot of [3]
a tiny bit [2,4].
I would be interested to visit examples of [1,5]!
@SPRtweets
The idea of databases of how to measure certain research domains is getting more attention. I like the #SPR2021 #poster Ahn et al "Assessing the Western Components of Psychotherapy", a pilot to develop a database of constructs that capture the βwesternnessβ in psychotherapy.
Protocol & #Delphi study presented by @LenaBrandl4 #SPR2021 on the development of an online bereavement program to support the prevention/treatment of prolonged grief and active, meaningful, and dignified lives of mourners.
Rodrigo Lopez presents a conceptual discussion of the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) for building & tailoring interventions.
For participants of the EU-SPR Dundee Methods Workshops a #throwback to April?ππ
Key reference:
#SPR2021 #EUSPRMETHODS
Early morning panel starts w @Lexvanvelsen introducing us to technical concepts of how to "Personalise an Internet Intervention" #SPR2021
Central in his argument is this introduction to #Evaluation theory concepts for interactive adaptive systems
Need to work on this for @SPRtweets conferences:
F2F:
(+) panels overrun & (+) indepth discussion
(-) less time to chat & get food, drink etc.
Virtual:
(-+) panels end on time
+ all the flexibility to fulfil basic needs.
How do we max (+++) from both formats?
#spr2021
Theories in psychology are a shaky area, but I have a weakness for Regulatory Focus approaches. And it is great to see another great set of studies from Tim Strauman's lab #SPR2021
Paradigm:
Recent example: