My research spans at least three areas:
(1) formal modeling of psychopathology,
(2) redefining personality disorders as relational disorders,
(3) commenting / critiquing papers that I find interesting / uninteresting.
Below, I briefly outline some representative publications from each of these research fields.
This research line focuses on building formal models that outline precisely (i.e., mathematically) how psychopathology problems emerge, persist, and, ultimately, ameliorate.
This research line focuses on examining whether disorders of ''personality'' are truly disorders of ''personality'' or whether they are more specifically disorders of a particular aspect of personality: namely, the aspect denoting how humans navigate relationships.
This research line focuses on providing commentaries for interesting papers (i.e., papers that I believe advance psychological science) and critiques for uninteresting papers (i.e., papers that I believe stall or distort psychological science).