Marina Bornovalova
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PI, Dynamics of Externalizing and Emotion Regulation (DEXTER) laboratory, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida
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The model also differentiates between lapse and relapse, and it does that using an idiographic approach. For some, a few days of use = relapse. For others, context matters—recent lapses can push the latent state closer to relapse.
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An important additional finding is the effect of Skills for Improving Distress Intolerance (relative to supportive counseling) on model parameters. We would also like to thank NIDA (DA032582)
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Together, these parameters form a personalized relapse risk (RR). Folks vary on their steepness and tilt, and therefore their individual risk of relapse. #precisionmedicine
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Tilt: Measures relative stability—how difficult it is to leave one state for the other. Which well is deeper for you?
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The DWPM provides two key parameters: Steepness and Tilt
🔹 Steepness: Indicates the ease or difficulty of transitioning between abstinence and relapse. High steepness>deep well> more stable.
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We introduce the Double-Well Potential Model (DWPM), a dynamic system model that redefines relapse as a continuous process. The DWPM conceptualizes relapse & abstinence as two stable states (or wells) in a latent behavior space: use and non use, that folks can transition in and out of. 🧵