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Steven Jay Lynn
Steven Jay Lynn
Distinguished Professor, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Verified email at binghamton.edu
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Varieties of anomalous experience: Examining the scientific evidence.
EE Cardeņa, SJE Lynn, SE Krippner
American Psychological Association, 2000
8112000
Stress and coping in the time of COVID-19: Pathways to resilience and recovery
C Polizzi, SJ Lynn, A Perry
Clinical neuropsychiatry 17 (2), 59, 2020
7542020
Fantasy proneness: Hypnosis, developmental antecedents, and psychopathology.
SJ Lynn, JW Rhue
American psychologist 43 (1), 35, 1988
6221988
Science and pseudoscience in clinical psychology.
S Lilienfeld, S Lynn, J Lohr
Guilford Press, 742-743, 2003
619*2003
50 great myths of popular psychology: Shattering widespread misconceptions about human behavior
SO Lilienfeld, SJ Lynn, J Ruscio, BL Beyerstein
John Wiley & Sons, 2009
6102009
Electroencephalographic biofeedback in the treatment fo attention-deficit/hyperacivity disorder
LV monastra, lynn, linden, gruzelier
Journal of Neurotherapy 9 (4), 2006
5582006
Why many clinical psychologists are resistant to evidence-based practice: Root causes and constructive remedies
SO Lilienfeld, LA Ritschel, SJ Lynn, RL Cautin, RD Latzman
Clinical psychology review 33 (7), 883-900, 2013
5462013
Rational and irrational beliefs: Research, theory, and clinical practice
D David, SJ Lynn, A Ellis
Oxford University Press, 2009
4762009
The altered state of hypnosis: Changes in the theoretical landscape.
I Kirsch, SJ Lynn
American Psychologist 50 (10), 846, 1995
4491995
A frontal assault on dissociated control.
EZ Woody, KS Bowers
The Guilford Press, 1994
3731994
Cognitive processes in dissociation: an analysis of core theoretical assumptions.
T Giesbrecht, SJ Lynn, SO Lilienfeld, H Merckelbach
Psychological bulletin 134 (5), 617, 2008
3722008
The fantasy-prone person: hypnosis, imagination, and creativity.
SJ Lynn, JW Rhue
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 51 (2), 404, 1986
3521986
Essentials of clinical hypnosis: An evidence-based approach.
SJ Lynn, I Kirsch
American Psychological Association, 2006
329*2006
Unacknowledged versus acknowledged rape victims: situational factors and posttraumatic stress.
MJ Layman, CA Gidycz, SJ Lynn
Journal of abnormal psychology 105 (1), 124, 1996
3121996
The role of cognition in classical and operant conditioning
I Kirsch, SJ Lynn, M Vigorito, RR Miller
Journal of clinical psychology 60 (4), 369-392, 2004
3092004
Automaticity in clinical psychology.
I Kirsch, SJ Lynn
American Psychologist 54 (7), 504, 1999
2981999
Handbook of clinical hypnosis.
K Lynn, Rhue
American Psychological Association, 1993
2961993
Dissociative identity disorder and the sociocognitive model: recalling the lessons of the past.
SO Lilienfeld, I Kirsch, TR Sarbin, SJ Lynn, JF Chaves, GK Ganaway, ...
American Psychological Association 125 (5), 507, 1999
2951999
Acceptance: An historical and conceptual review
JC Williams, SJ Lynn
Imagination, cognition and personality 30 (1), 5-56, 2010
2912010
Why ineffective psychotherapies appear to work: A taxonomy of causes of spurious therapeutic effectiveness
SO Lilienfeld, LA Ritschel, SJ Lynn, RL Cautin, RD Latzman
Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (4), 355-387, 2014
2842014
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