Robert F. Krueger

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Robert F. Krueger
Alma mater University of Wisconsin-Madison
Known for Psychopathology
Awards1996 Tanaka Award from the Association for Research in Personality, 2005 Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology from the American Psychological Association
Scientific career
Fields Psychology
Institutions University of Minnesota
Thesis Personality Traits and Mental Disorders: Studies of Structures and Their Inter-relations Across Nations, Genders, Races, Assessment Instruments, Time Periods, and Reporters  (1996)
Doctoral advisor Terrie Moffitt

Robert Frank Krueger is Hathaway Distinguished Professor of Clinical Psychology and Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. [1] He is known for his research on personality psychology, clinical psychology, quantitative psychology, developmental psychology, personality disorders, behavioral genetics, and psychopathology. [2] [3] [4] He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Personality Disorders . [5]

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According to Krueger, the goal of his work is to "reduce the burden these problems place on society by working to understand why some people experience psychopathology, while others remain resilient." [6]

Krueger received the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology in 2005. [7] [8] Krueger was part of the DSM-5 Personality and Personality Disorders Work Group, which developed the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders . [9] He is also one of the highest cited researchers according to the Web of Science. [10]

Robert attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed his clinical internship at Brown University. [11]

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References

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  4. "UMN professor helps develop new method for mental health diagnoses". The Minnesota Daily. 2017-04-12. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
  5. "Journal of Personality Disorders: Official Journal of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders". Guilford Press. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
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  7. "Robert F. Krueger: Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology". The American Psychologist. 60 (8): 805–7. November 2005. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.60.8.805. PMID   16351409.
  8. "APA PsycNet". psycnet.apa.org. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  9. Krueger, Robert; Alarcon, Renato; Bell, Carl; Bender, Donna; Clark, Lee; Livesley, W.John; Morey, Leslie; Siever, Larry; Verheul, Roel; Skodol, Andrew; Oldham, John (May 18, 2013). "DSM-5 Work Groups". Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.). American Psychiatric Association. ISBN   978-0-89042-554-1. The members of the Personality and Personality Disorders Work Group are responsible for the alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders that is included in Section III.
  10. "Krueger Named on Clarivate Web of Science's Highly Cited 2020". College of Liberal Arts. 20 November 2020. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  11. "Robert F Krueger". facultyopinions.com. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  12. "Robert F. Krueger: H-index & Awards - Academic Profile". Research.com. Retrieved 2022-06-29.