An important collection of articles writing by leaders in the field of modern behavioural psychology.
Louise McHugh, PhD, is a lecturer in the psychology department at Swansea University in Wales. Her research interests include acceptance and change therapies and the development and training of complex cognitive skills, including perspective taking. She lives in Swansea. Ian Stewart, PhD, is a faculty member in the department of psychology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. His research focuses on the analysis of language and cognition from a relational frame theory (RFT) perspective. His articles have been published in over forty international peer-reviewed journals and he is coauthor of The Art and Science of Valuing in Psychotherapy. Ian lives in Galway, Ireland.
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--Niklas Törneke MD, author of Learning RFT
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--Todd B. Kashdan, PhD, professor at George Mason University and
author of Curious? and Designing Positive Psychology
"Perhaps nothing is more important in psychology than the
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--JoAnne Dahl, PhD, associate professor in the department of
psychology at the University of Uppsala, Sweden
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--John P. Forsyth, PhD, professor of psychology and director of the
Anxiety Disorders Research Program at the University at Albany,
State University of New York
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