Towards early prediction of PTSD after sexual assault: Conducting idiographic research with Esther Howe & Zoe Zong

Published: March 30, 2021, 2:32 p.m.

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In this episode of Interpersonal, we talk with Esther Howe, a graduate student and member of the Idiographic Dynamics (ID) Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley and Zoe Zong, an undergraduate research assistant in the ID Laboratory. Esther and Zoe discuss a recent study which aims to understand the development of PTSD symptoms in survivors of sexual assault. They address issues related to project development, ethical responsibility to research participants, and recruitment of participants during an acute post-assault time period.

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You can learn more about the work being done by the Idiographic Dynamics Laboratory on their website: https://www.dynamicpsychlab.com/

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If you would like to see Esther\'s slides from her 2020 CMIV SIG presentation, please email her at howe@berkeley.edu

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