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An Example of the SCORS-G Scales for Developing AI-Based Application (1.5 CEs) - COPY 4
Abstract
Interest in the utility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for a range of clinical and...
An Example of the SCORS-G Scales for Developing AI-Based Application (1.5 CEs) - COPY 3
Abstract
Interest in the utility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for a range of clinical and...
An Example of the SCORS-G Scales for Developing AI-Based Application (1.5 CEs) - COPY 2
Abstract
Interest in the utility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for a range of clinical and...
Roundtable Moderated Panel Discussion Adapting HiTOP-Pro for International Use
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Chairs: Camilo Ruggero and Liz MartinPanelists: David Cicero, Nikola Doubková,...
Annual Update on Experimental and Neurophysiological Rorschach Research (1.5 CEs)
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This session aims to provide an update on recent research conducted using experimental...
Epistemic Trust in Therapeutic Assessment- Walking a tightrope with our clients
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In 2019, the theory of Epistemic Trust (ET) was introduced as a highly plausible...
SPAGS Presents - The Empowered Path - Shaping the Future of Psychology Careers (1.5 CEs)
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This roundtable discussion will feature six women with varying origin stories who...
Initial Explorations of the Psychophysiological Processes Engaged by Individuals During Multimethod
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Different methods of measurement intended to assess analogous constructs often do not...
Enhancing the Clinical Utility of Trait Theory Using a Psychoanalytically-Informed framework 1.5 CEs
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Historically, biological trait theorists and psychoanalytic thinkers have rarely found...
Psychological Assessment in the Psychiatric Inpatient Setting (1.5 CEs)
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Within the psychiatric inpatient setting, accurate and comprehensive diagnostic...
Assessing Negative Response Bias Using Self-Report Measures Current Trends and Future Directions
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It is now well known that assessees sometimes exaggerate (intentionally or...