Gauld Christophe
@christophegauld
Chef de clinique de pédosychiatrie (HCL - Lyon 1)
PhD student in sleep neuroscience (Univ. Bordeaux)
– Currently at @UvA_Amsterdam
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Les multiples enjeux de la sémiologie du Syndrome d’Apnées Obstructives du Sommeil chez l’adulte Nouvel article de l'éco-système SFRMS AESP dans MdS Gauld Christophe Vincent P. Martin BAILLIEUL Sébastien 🧠😴💤🛏 authors.elsevier.com/a/1jQUm6IKu6Px…
Are people normalizing mental illness and pathologizing everyday life? In my first PhD study, with Nick Haslam and Ekaterina Vylomova (Kat Vylomova (कत् विलोमोव) 🕊️), we found that some mental health concepts have become normalized and/or pathologized, holding social and cultural implications. (1/5)
Really happy to share a new paper that I wrote with Zoey Lavallee published in Synthese, titled "Affective injustice, sanism and psychiatry"🥳 link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Perfect reading for a Sunday morning, borrowed from UvA Amsterdam, thanks Julian Burger !
New paper on EWS beyond saddle-node bifurcations! Amazing work by Kyra Evers (with Denny Borsboom, Eiko Fried, Lourens Waldorp) Conclusions: - divergent predictability - scepticism abt. general statements - pessimism w regard to chaotic bifurcations doi.org/10.1007/s11071…
✨ Our latest symptom network analysis explores the detection of clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis, comparing symptoms across age and thresholds ✨ Curious? 🌱: link.springer.com/article/10.100… Thanks to Clément DONDÉ, Dr Emma Palmer-Cooper, Ben Alderson-Day, Pierre Fourneret
Among outpatients beginning addiction treatment high craving with low self-efficacy appears to predict substance use more strongly than low mood or high exposure to cues SERRE Fuschia Gauld Christophe Auriacombe Marc Emmanuelle Baillet-Gaborieau, Ph.D. 🌼 Laura Lambert 🌼 Jarthur Micoulaud 〽️ buff.ly/3X8Fqjv
My book “Conversations in Critical Psychiatry” (Oxford University Press, 2024) brings together an edited selection of interviews published in the Psychiatric Times (Psychiatric Times) from 2019 to 2022, updated with new and previously unpublished material. These interviews explore