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Jessica Schleider, PhD
@jschleiderphd.bsky.social
Director, Lab for Scalable Mental Health: www.schleiderlab.org. Associate Professor, Northwestern University. Author, LITTLE TREATMENTS, BIG EFFECTS (2023). Friend to every dog. 🌈
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Can't believe ABCT is next week! I'm excited to be part of the presidential panel with @jschleiderphd.bsky.social@drehrenreich.bsky.social for organizing this new format to the traditional Presidential Address!

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I understand that there are well meaning, thoughtful people on the APCS executive committee, but this statement is so thoroughly and deeply disappointing. This falls short. I can't say it any other way. We need a movement that seriously considers the total abolition of internship. Full stop.

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R01 resubmitted. I'm so, SO excited about this project. If reviewers still see it differently, I will take solace in the simple fact that they are wrong. 😊

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How can we optimize single-session mental health supports, to radically expand access to care for people with unmet needs? I got to discuss my favorite topic (and my new book) on the Wondros podcast :) watch: youtu.be/ezA8W4re24kspotify.link/NnJZpJMeNDb

EP 224 - Is One Therapy Session Enough?
EP 224 - Is One Therapy Session Enough?

Listen to this episode from Wondros Podcast on Spotify. "Little Treatments, Big Effects" author Dr. Jessica Schleider, Founding Director of the Lab for Scalable Mental Health at Northwestern Universi...

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Health spending per capita (x axis) & life expectancy (y axis) in OECD countries (lines = averages). One country sits alone in the bottom right quadrant due to its much higher spending and below-average life expectancy. More: www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/ae3016...

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Well look what I have in my hot little hand: Little treatments, big effects and much excitement to dig into @jschleiderphd.bsky.socialblackwells.co.uk/bookshop/produ… to get before the US release

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The Lab for Scalable Mental Health is hiring a FT Research Coordinator! Work on NIH-funded and nonprofit-/industry-partnered research to make mental health care scalable & accessible WHERE: Chicago [2-3 days/week WFH] WHEN: ASAP! for 2+ yrs Search Job 48813 at careers.northwestern.edu to apply!

Screenshot of a job description for a full time research study coordinator at the Lab for Scalable Mental Health, located in the Department of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University
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I’m thrilled to share, “Cognitive Training for Mental Health Problems: Pitfalls, Promises, and Paths Forward,” which I wrote with Jessica Schleider @jschleiderphd.bsky.socialpsyarxiv.com/w2dpk/ with longer 🧵to follow!

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What an honor to work on this viewpoint w Drs. Daisy Singla & Vikram Patel—now open-access in Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology! TL;DR— *SIMPLIFY treatments, eg single-sessions *DIVERSIFY workforce, eg task sharing *DEPLOY digital tools for global impact psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...

Picture of title of journal article by Singla, Schleider & Patel, called "Democratizing Access to Psychological Therapies: Innovations and the Role of Psychologists"
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Open data sharing is a good thing; Protecting participant privacy is a good thing. Sometimes these two good things are in conflict. Our new preprint introduces a decision-making framework and open source tools to help share as openly as possible and as closed as necessary. osf.io/preprints/me...

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Jessica Schleider, PhD
@jschleiderphd.bsky.social
Director, Lab for Scalable Mental Health: www.schleiderlab.org. Associate Professor, Northwestern University. Author, LITTLE TREATMENTS, BIG EFFECTS (2023). Friend to every dog. 🌈
1.3k followers227 following32 posts