Achieving success with the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC): Going beyond the matrix. [PDF]
AbstractAchieving Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) goals depends in part on how well scientists can grasp its principles and execute studies within its framework. Ford provides an exemplary illustration of a research program that aligns with RDoC guidelines. The future success of RDoC depends not just on research like that of Ford and colleagues.
Iacono WG.
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Translational research in psychiatry: The Research Domain Criteria Project (RDoC)
Despite the consensus achieved in the homogenization of clinical criteria by categorical psychiatric classification systems (DEM and CIE), they are criticized for a lack of validity and inability to guide clinical treatment and research. In this review article we introduce the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework as an alternative framework for ...
Vilar, Ana +8 more
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The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and the historical roots of psychopathology: A viewpoint [PDF]
AbstractIn this article we aim at conceptual reconstruction of the historical background behind RDoC project. It incorporates some elements that have not heretofore been included in frameworks for psychopathology research. At the same time, however, RDoC – like any approach to mental illness – must grapple with longstanding challenges in addressing ...
Drozdstoy, Stoyanov +2 more
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RDoC: integration or separation of neuroscience and psychopathology?
The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project, the neurobiological research flagship in psychiatry, was originally introduced as an alternative to the traditional DSM and ICD classifications.
R. V. Akhapkin
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Empirically supported interventions in psychology: contributions of Research Domain Criteria
Empirically supported interventions in psychological disorders should provide (1) evidence supporting the underlying psychological mechanisms of psychopathology to target in the intervention and (2) evidence supporting the efficacy of the intervention ...
Rita Pasion +2 more
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Adaptation of Threat Responses Within the Negative Valence Framework
External threats are a major source of our experience of negatively valanced emotion. As a threat becomes closer and more real, our specific behavior patterns and our experiences of negative affect change in response to the perceived imminence of threat.
Nancy J. Smith +9 more
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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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The recently proposed Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) system defines psychopathologies as phenomena of multilevel neurobiological existence and assigns them to 5 behavioural domains characterizing a brain in action.
Elmira Anderzhanova +2 more
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Suicide is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide, yet few interventions are available to mitigate its risk. Barriers to effective treatments involve a limited understanding of factors that predict the onset of suicidal thoughts and behaviors ...
Steven J. Lamontagne +2 more
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Commentary: Stabilizing Constructs through Collaboration across Different Research Fields as a Way to Foster the Integrative Approach of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project. [PDF]
Glannon W.
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