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SUMMARY:Séminaire – Michelle LIM
DESCRIPTION:Titre : Understanding loneliness in mental health: how does psychotic disorders differ?\nLoneliness in mental health – A closer look in people with psychotic disorders\nIt is well-known that loneliness leads to poorer mental health outcomes in our community. However\, loneliness is also associated with mental health disorders\, including social anxiety disorder and depression. Much of the research on loneliness has been limited to high prevalence mental health disorders – and little has been done in people with psychotic disorders. I will discuss how loneliness can be a feasible targeted in treatment and treatment approaches that show potential. Although people with psychosis identify loneliness as one of their top challenge to address\, in addition to employment and financial problems\, loneliness is rarely targeted by clinicians. I will discuss the additional factors in which people with psychosis may face – and what we have to do in mental health service delivery to better address loneliness in people with mental health disorders.
URL:https://www.lippc2s.fr/event/seminaire-michelle-lim/
LOCATION:Salle Annie Génovèse – Bâtiment Michel Dubois\, 1251 rue des universités – 38400 Saint Martin d’Hères
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SUMMARY:Séminaire – Agnès Moors
DESCRIPTION:Title : Towards a goal-directed model of emotional and maladaptive behavior in daily life and psychopathology\nAbstract : I discuss and contrast two versions of dual-process models to explain emotional (e.g.\, avoidance\, aggression) and maladaptive behavior in daily life (e.g.\, action slips\, weak-willed behavior\, behavioral reluctance) and psychopathology (e.g.\, impulsive and compulsive behavior in addiction and OCD). In tradition dual-process models\, emotional and maladaptive behavior is typically explained by stimulus-driven processes and adaptive behavior by goal-directed processes. This model\, moreover\, holds a default-interventionist architecture in which stimulus-driven processes are the default determinant of behavior and goal-directed processes can occasionally intervene (provided that there is sufficient opportunity\, capacity\, and motivation). In recent years\, I proposed an alternative dual-process model with a parallel-competitive architecture in which stimulus-driven and goal-directed processes operate in parallel\, but the goal-directed process often wins the competition and therefore counts as the main determinant of behavior\, including maladaptive behavior. This model explains seemingly maladaptive behavior as the result of a goal-directed process at the service of hidden goals and truly maladaptive behavior as the result of errors or problems in the goal-directed process. While empirical evidence for the traditional model has recently come under pressure\, evidence for the alternative model is growing. Both models also have different implications for interventions for behavior change.
URL:https://www.lippc2s.fr/event/seminaire-agnes-moors/
LOCATION:Amphi 19000 – Université Savoie Mont Blanc\, Rue Jean Baptiste Richard\, 73000 Jacob-Bellecombette\, France
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