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This webinar was Session 2 of ISPS-US's series "Psychosocial Approaches to Negative Symptoms" read full course details here.
Webinar Description Part 1: Ann Kring - Negative Symptom Assessment: Clinical Ratings and Behavioral Methods
Careful and thorough assessment of negative symptoms can help align treatments to proper targets. I will review clinical rating scales of negative symptoms, including older (yet still used) measures as well as current, next-generation measures. I will describe the development of these tools as well as their applicability across the psychosis spectrum, and ease of use in clinical settings. I will then discuss behavioral coding approaches for assessing the expressive domain of negative symptoms. I will also review strengths and limitations for all assessment methods. P
art 2: Prof. Dr. Tania M. Lincoln – "Precision Therapy": Using Functional Analysis to Guide Individualized Assessment and Intervention
Rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach, clinicians should select evidence-based interventions that best address a patient’s symptom profile and its driving and maintaining factors. I will talk about how the concept of a "functional analysis" can be used to guide this type of personalized psychosocial intervenion and how empirical research on social, biological and psychological risk-factors of negative symptoms can be used to guide this type of individualized assessment.
Presenters \L Ann Kring, PhD, and Tania Lincoln, PhD Read full bios: here