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Author: Ian Tyndall

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Towards Behavior Economics Analysis: An RFT-informed model of decision-making

  I am most appreciative to bring to your attention an exciting new development in behavioral thinking with respect to behavioral economics and decision making by an innovative team of …

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought / Uncategorized

Think first, but act then only if you want to: how cognitive defusion works?

Cognitive defusion is one of the most researched components of the psychological flexibility model underlying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, but yet remains one of the most intensely debated in terms …

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

What Dave Asked: Thoughts on how Behavior Analysis makes me a better Clinical Psychologist

I am delighted and honoured to introduce my friend Dr. Emily Sandoz, a Clinical Psychologist and University Professor at University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA. Emily is someone I admire for …

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

What’s New with The Psychological Record?

In this month’s blog I am grateful to introduce you to Dr. Mitch Fryling (California State University) who has kindly agreed to inform us of some of the exciting research …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Why Bridgework matters and Yes, we can raise your IQ

I am very pleased indeed to introduce Dr. Sarah Cassidy, of Smithsfield Clinic and Maynooth University, Ireland. Sarah is one of those amazing people who leave you scratching your head …

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought

Researching PEAK in field of autism: Jordan Belisle’s personal experience

It is my pleasure to introduce Dr. Jordan Belislie from Southern Missouri University who is one of the most infectious and enthusiastic researchers in the field of behavior analysis, relational …

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought

Celebrating Women Scientists in Behavior Analysis

Celebrating Women Scientists in Behavior Analysis – Dr. Ian Tyndall, University of Chichester, UK   I have been struck over the past year or so, and in particular with the …

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain: advancing science and practice

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain: advancing science and practice – Whitney Scott, PhD. I am delighted to introduce Dr. Whitney Scott, a Clinical Health research psychologist at Kings …

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought

Thought Suppression and Psychopathology: The White Gedeer Returns

I am pleased to introduce Dr. Nic Hooper, a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of the West of England (Bristol). Nic’s research in Relational Frame Theory and Acceptance and …

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

Steven Hayes & David Sloan Wilson conversation on Contextual Behavioral Science and Evolution Science

Welcome to the latest post in the ABAI RFT/ACT (Symbolic Thought & Language) series. Instead of the usual written blog entry I have the great pleasure of directing you to …

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