Tim Kaiser
I am a psychologist working at the intersection of psychotherapy research and quantitative methods. Currently working on causal learning and attribution methods at @fupsych.bsky.social
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- It should be noted that this meta-analysis compares correlational evidence (alliance w/ outcome) to experimental drug-placebo differences. Then again, it is debatable how well a placebo works in psychedelics studies
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- Can I be in the control group please thank you
- "In psychedelic-assisted therapy, the alliance in the psychotherapy component is as important as the drug"
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- In a two-year follow-up, no evidence that long-term (14 months) mentalization-based therapy (MBT) leads to stronger effects for Borderline Personality Disorder compared to short-term (5 months) MBT. Some differences in health-related quality of life, but doubtful… karger.com/pps/article/...
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- Oh well, causal forests will sort it out. Assuming otherwise would be heresy against the Omnissiah.
- Weiß das jemand? (PTV11)