Evelien Snippe
@eveliensnippe.bsky.social
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Postdoc | Theories on stress | Depression | ESM/EMA | Process of remission | Temporal order of change | User perceptions of ESM as clinical tool | Early warning signals| Affect dynamics
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That would indeed be very valuable to have information on the type of CBT. Unfortunately, we do not have that information. I would really love to examine the order of change in a single-subject experimental design which the order of the BA and CT techniques would be randomized among participants.
eveliensnippe.bsky.social
Using ecological momentary assessment and change-point analysis, we showcase a method to examine the temporal order of more long-term improvements.
eveliensnippe.bsky.social
📊 Key finding: Emotional improvements often precede behavioral changes, which may partly be due to smaller and less frequent behavioral changes. Cognitive shifts tend to align closely with mood changes. 📄 Link to the full paper: psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
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I’m excited to share that @psypost.bsky.social featured our recent study on the timing of emotional, cognitive, and behavioral improvements during treatment for depression.
Co-authored with:
@mahelmich.bsky.social
@timonelmer.bsky.social
@arnoutcsmit.bsky.social
Wolfgang Lutz & Eva Ceulemans
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Emotional and cognitive improvements in depression treatment often occur simultaneously, while behavioral changes, like increased activities and social interactions, typically follow emotional gains,… #DepressionRecovery #EmotionalShifts #BehavioralChanges #MoodShifts #CognitiveImprovements
Depression recovery: Emotional shifts often precede behavioral changes, study shows
Emotional and cognitive improvements in depression treatment often occur simultaneously, while behavioral changes, like increased activities and social interactions, typically follow emotional gains, suggesting mood shifts may drive broader recovery…
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Slow down and be critical before using early warning signals in psychopathology

Perspective by Marieke A. Helmich, Marieke J. Schreuder, Laura F. Bringmann, Harriëtte Riese, Evelien Snippe & Arnout C. Smit

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