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The RDoC framework: continuing commentary [PDF]
We are grateful for the thoughtful comments received in response to the target article about the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)'s Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project that appeared in the February 2014 issue of World Psychiatry 1, and appreciate the opportunity to respond briefly to the major themes running throughout the thirteen ...
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The role of RDoC in future classification of mentaldisorders [PDF]
The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project constitutes a translational framework for psychopathology research, initiated by the National Institute of Mental Health in an attempt to provide new avenues for research to circumvent problems emerging from the use of symptom-based diagnostic categories in diagnosing disorders.
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Conducting psychopathology prevention research in the RDoC era. [PDF]
The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative promoted by the National Institute of Mental Health emphasizes a dimensional approach to psychopathology that is agnostic to DSM diagnosis. The RDoC project offers exciting possibilities for advancing research aimed at preventing psychopathology.
Zalta, Alyson K, Shankman, Stewart A
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Irritability through Research Domain Criteria: an opportunity for transdiagnostic conceptualisation
Irritability is a transdiagnostic phenomenon that, despite its ubiquity and significant impact, is poorly conceptualised, defined and measured. As it lacks specificity, efforts to examine irritability in adults by using a diagnostic category perspective ...
Erica Bell +4 more
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This article gives a synthesis and overview of the history, methodological principles and scientific and media reception of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project launched in 2009 by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). It is shown how the RDoC project opposes on several points the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders ...
Demazeux Steeves, Pidoux Vincent
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Taking an RDoC lens to the study of panic disorder: A commentary on Hamm et al. and other thoughts on RDoC [PDF]
AbstractThe Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative put forth by the National Institute of Mental Health represents an exciting new framework in which to study psychopathology. The article by Hamm et al. (2016) is an interesting application of an “RDoC lens” toward a program of research on panic disorder.
Stewart A, Shankman +2 more
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Endocannabinoid signaling in social functioning: an RDoC perspective [PDF]
AbstractCore deficits in social functioning are associated with various neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders, yet biomarker identification and the development of effective pharmacological interventions has been limited. Recent data suggest the intriguing possibility that endogenous cannabinoids, a class of lipid neuromodulators generally ...
Karhson, D S, Hardan, A Y, Parker, K J
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RDoC Framework Through the Lens of Predictive Processing: Focusing on Cognitive Systems Domain
In response to shortcomings of the current classification system in translating discoveries from basic science to clinical applications, NIMH offers a new framework for studying mental health disorders called Research Domain Criteria (RDoC).
Anahita Khorrami Banaraki +2 more
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The research domain criteria (RDoC) matrix has been developed to reorient psychiatric research towards measurable behavioral dimensions and underlying mechanisms.
Valentina Vengeliene +14 more
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ABSTRACT Irritability is a prevalent and impairing feature associated with autism, yet remains poorly understood, particularly in adults. Drawing heavily on insights translated from pediatric and transdiagnostic literatures, we propose that irritability in autistic individuals often reflects a psychophysiological stress or threat response, rooted in a ...
Hsiang‐Yuan Lin +3 more
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