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clinical psychologist & implementation scientist at Brown @brownimpsci.bsky.social Interested in business models to scale effective treatments, policy, digital mental health, and implementation science Views are my own
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After a rollercoaster of a year of delays from NIH disruptions (literally the length of a pregnancy), it is such a relief to have this promotion processed. It’s incredibly exciting to be entering into this new stage of my professional career and my personal life this month.
Appendix has a list of what skills were modeled in each book. A few of our favorites books: -Sam Wu is Not Afraid Series by Katie Tsang and Kevin Tsang -King of the Bench: No Fear! by Steve Moore -Worry Warriors Series by Marne Ventura and Leo Trinidad -Fuzz the Little Sheep Series by Inger Maier
How are folks handling this change in NIH open access policies? Submitting to journals that comply with the new NIH policy for immediate release without requiring an open access fee?
Some professional and personal announcements! I’ve been promoted to Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University! We’re also expecting our baby boy later this month!
APCs are particularly brutal for trainees and ECRs whose grants have too small of budgets to accommodate unexpected open access fees (e.g., F‘s, T32s, K’s)
We found: -Characters modeled 2.39/8 practices -Cognitive strategies (60% of books), exposure (46%), and labeling body sensations (42%) were the most frequently modeled -Perhaps unsurprisingly, books written by mental health professionals modeled more skills.
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Like using children's books to teach kids about emotions? Check out our publication! We reviewed children's books on anxiety to identify how often characters modeled evidence-based practices. See the appendix for a list of what skills were modeled in each book www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Here is NIMH There were 51% as many new R01s in FY25 as in FY24. Note the large increase in RF1 multi-year awards. 10/n
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Strange trend for researchers to be aware of: participants are using Chat GPT to respond to open-ended questions at the end of surveys. Be sure to look for common indicators of GenAI before coding qualitative data (e.g., numbered lists, double asterisks, etc.)
Margaret Crane, PhD
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The second of our openings in the Clinical Program at Colorado State is now online. This one is for an Assistant Professor with an open research area. jobs.colostate.edu/postings/166...
Margaret Crane, PhD
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