The network approach to psychopathology: promise versus reality

World Psychiatry 18 (3):272-273 (2018)
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Abstract

The network approach to psychopathology has recently gen-erated enthusiasm in the research community. This is likely due in large part to network methods being promoted with the prom-ise of improving clinical prevention and intervention strategies by explicating the dynamic causal architecture of mental illness1. As a result, studies using network methods have proliferated with the aim of understanding causal interactions between psychiat-ric symptoms through empirical data.

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