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Author: Ian Tyndall

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought

Entangled with illness: How cognitive fusion is linked to poor health in chronic conditions

I am excited and proud to present Dr. Ines Trindade, a Clinical Psychologist and Research Scientist, based at Coimbra University in Portugal. Every once in a while, a young researcher …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Knowing Thyselving: A novel Relational Frame Theory approach to the self and perspective-taking

  I am really gratified to introduce Dr. Paul Guinther, PhD, a Clinical Psychologist and Freelance behavioral science researcher in Portland, Oregon (USA). Paul has worked closely with former president …

Behavior Science Weekly / Connecting the Dots / Symbolic Language and Thought

Paranoia and Psychosis: Insights from Relational Frame Theory

I am excited to introduce Dr. Corinna Stewart, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Glasgow’s (Scotland) Institute of Health and Well-being. Corinna is a gifted young researcher with a …

Symbolic Language and Thought

The self and perspective-taking: Relational framing and self-awareness

It is with pleasure that I introduce Louise McHugh, Assistant Professor of Psychology at University College Dublin, Ireland. Louise is a prolific researcher and author in the behavior analytic and …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Can psychologists raise intelligence? We think so: Bridging the behavioral and trait theory divide

I am very pleased to introduce Shane McLoughlin, a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Chester in the UK. Shane is a dynamic and compelling young behavioral psychologist, who …

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought

Lessons from my mother: Psychological flexibility and the state of ‘grace’

Lessons from my mother: Psychological flexibility and the state of ‘grace’. – Dr. Ian Tyndall, Department of Psychology, University of Chichester, UK My mother died in April 2016 after the …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Relational Frame Theory: Implications for Early Childhood Development and Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder

I am very pleased to introduce Dr. Teresa Mulhern, a lecturer in Psychology at the University of Chester, UK. Teresa is an applied behavior analyst (ABA) who both works and …

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