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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Linguistics
  • Affective Science
  • Developmental Science
  • Vision Science

Background:

  • Clinical psychological research can be significantly advanced through interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Integrating diverse perspectives offers unique insights but presents substantial challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline key challenges in clinical science collaborations.
  • To propose solutions for fostering more effective interdisciplinary research.

Main Methods:

  • This commentary draws on the experiences of five frequent collaborators from distinct scientific disciplines.
  • Identifies and discusses three primary challenges encountered in multidisciplinary research.

Main Results:

  • Three major challenges identified: disciplinary bias, lack of multidisciplinary fluency, and inherent risks.
  • Disciplinary bias involves differing beliefs on knowledge acquisition.
  • Lack of fluency hinders cross-disciplinary communication; inherent risks relate to career uncertainty.

Conclusions:

  • Sharing experiences can promote more productive and impactful clinical science.
  • Overcoming identified challenges is crucial for successful interdisciplinary endeavors.
  • Proposed solutions aim to enhance the effectiveness of collaborative clinical science.