基本信息
浏览量:0
职业迁徙
个人简介
Research Description
Basic Research on Mania
People with bipolar disorder describe themselves as more reactive to rewards and goals in their life, and more prone to positive moods, even when they are asymptomatic. More importantly, these basic traits help understand the processes through which mania unfolds. We find that the level of reward sensitivity, as well as recent increases in goal engagement, both predict increases in mania over time among people with bipolar disorder. We have also found that life involving goal attainment predict increases in mania. Currently, we are conducting two studies to understand creative accomplishment in bipolar disorder.
Emotion-related Impulsivity
Considerable research suggests that the tendency to become impulsive during states of high emotion is distinct from other forms of impulsivity, and that emotion-related impulsivity robustly predicts a broad range of psychopathologies. We are conducting research to understand the mental health outcomes related to impulsivity, including internalizing disorders, externalizing disorders, aggression, and suicidality. Our aim is to understand mechanisms driving this form of iimpulsivity, by using fMRI, behavioral, and self-report measures. This work is funded by a two-site R01, with an aim of testing 350 outpatients. We are also conducting small treatment development projects to address emotion-related impulsivity among people who are highly aggressive.
Graduate Student Research
Students on the team are working on a broad array of projects, including how decision-making and reward relate to creativity in bipolar disorder, interpersonal emotion regulation, and executive function as it relates to emotion-related impulsivity. We seek new team members who are interested in tackling puzzles related to bipolar disorder, emotion, or emotion-related impulsivity.
研究兴趣
论文共 144 篇作者统计合作学者相似作者
按年份排序按引用量排序主题筛选期刊级别筛选合作者筛选合作机构筛选
时间
引用量
主题
期刊级别
合作者
合作机构
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Janan Mostajabi,Sheri L. Johnson
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES (2024): 112475-112475
ARCHIVES OF SUICIDE RESEARCH (2024)
JOURNAL OF ATTENTION DISORDERSno. 2 (2024): 178-188
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYno. 2 (2024): 339-354
Journal of Clinical Psychologyno. 12 (2023): 2974-2985
引用0浏览0引用
0
0
Journal of Emotion and Psychopathologyno. 1 (2023): 196-215
加载更多
作者统计
合作学者
合作机构
D-Core
- 合作者
- 学生
- 导师
数据免责声明
页面数据均来自互联网公开来源、合作出版商和通过AI技术自动分析结果,我们不对页面数据的有效性、准确性、正确性、可靠性、完整性和及时性做出任何承诺和保证。若有疑问,可以通过电子邮件方式联系我们:report@aminer.cn