Mental health & research synthesis methods @TU_Muenchen @VUamsterdam // Research & AI @HelloBetter_de // Doing Meta-Analysis: bit.ly/2TmRrEE 🇪🇺🌍
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https://mharrer.dev 08-04-2009 05:36:11
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I am recruiting *TWO* PhD students Università di Padova to work on my European Research Council (ERC) funded project on identifying and testing active components of psychological interventions (& other meta-research projects). Share & contact me if interested unipd.it/dottorato/dott… unipd.it/sites/unipd.it…



As part of my European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant #DECOMPOSE I have the honor to host John Ioannidis METRICStanford Università di Padova for a lecture "Reproducibility: progress, hurdles, and utopia" (May 21st, 12.30) , also available via streaming and Zoom webinar ilbolive.unipd.it/it/event/repro…

Warm welcome to our new #BMCDigitalhealth Editorial Board Members @bktonny, @mauricemulvenna and Mathias Harrer @[email protected]. We look forward to working with you! Interested in joining #BMCDigitalHealth? Visit <bmcdigitalhealth.biomedcentral.com/join-our-edito…>.


Does delivering more psychotherapy mean better treatment outcomes in adult depression? Read our newest meta-analysis 🥳 @pimcuijpers bruce arroll Eirini Karyotaki Clara Miguel Wouter van Ballegooijen @heleenriper sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Eiko Fried Thanks for sharing! Hacking's works never fail to amaze me. This is what he had to say about our profession (from "Mad Travelers").


How can mental health professionals use machine-learning algorithms based on natural behaviors in the prediction of mental states in their clinical practice? (Open access) 🥳 @heleenriper Khadicha Amarti Ward van Breda paolo fusar poli Eirini Karyotaki @pimcuijpers biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-…


Read a new article about our recent meta-analysis 🎉 @pimcuijpers bruce arroll Eirini Karyotaki Clara Miguel Wouter van Ballegooijen @heleenriper psypost.org/mental-health-…


Our latest network meta-analyses show the long-term benefit of CBT for insomnia. The remission rates were as follows. - Pharmacotherapy alone, 28% - CBT-I alone, 41% - Combination, 40% Yuki Furukawa @toshi_frkw Orestis Efthimiou onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pc…



New open access updated review on the evidence base of CBT for eating disorders. Great to be part of this, led by @pimcuijpers and also Mathias Harrer @[email protected] Eirini Karyotaki Aaron Keshen & C Miguel. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

