
Miri Forbes
@miriforbes
Quantitative psychopathology researcher | Associate Professor | views mine | she/her | @miriforbes.bsky.social
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Great to see this fabulous work by Miri Forbes & colleagues formally published. Congrats Miri! It’s a good time to reshare my discussion of this paper when it was a preprint: “DSM Disorders Disappear in Statistical Clustering of Psychiatric Symptoms” psychiatrymargins.com/p/traditional-…



New brief podcast interview on this project with Dr. Özge Gürcanlı Fischer-Baum 🏳️🌈 for the Association for Psychological Science podcast ‘Under the Cortex’. We cover a lot of ground in 20 minutes! A New Approach to Understanding Psychopathology: Insights from the HiTOP Model: psychologicalscience.podbean.com/e/diagnosing-c…

On this week's episode of #UndertheCortex, APS's Dr. Özge Gürcanlı Fischer-Baum 🏳️🌈 interviewed Miri Forbes. Listen to learn more about this #clinicalpsychscience article psychologicalscience.org/news/utc-2024-… #ClinicalScience #MentalHealth

A new study by Centre member A/Prof Miri Forbes suggests moving away from traditional #MentalHealth diagnoses to a data-driven method that examines how symptoms naturally co-occur, potentially transforming treatment👉lighthouse.mq.edu.au/article/septem… #MentalHealthResearch PSYCHSCIENCES@MQ

Here’s a nice, brief news article on this project from my uni’s media team based on a chat with the brilliant Georgia Gowing: lighthouse.mq.edu.au/article/septem… Last of the self-promotion for now 😊 PSYCHSCIENCES@MQ Lifespan Health & Wellbeing Research Centre


A few more weeks to apply! 😊 My lab uses mixed-methods approaches to examine factors that shape the mental health trajectories of Black youth & adults, with a focus on identifying protective factors to reduce suicide vulnerability and racial trauma psychology.berkeley.edu/students/gradu…




Feeling very honored to have won the Award for Excellent PhD Thesis in Psychology! At the start of my PhD, I wouldn't have believed I could achieve this. I am very grateful for my amazing mentors who got me where I am today (Professor Melissa Norberg (she/her) & Miri Forbes). Thanks Australian Psychological Society!

