Steven Jay Lynn, PhD
Affiliations: | Psychology | Binghamtom University |
Area:
Dissociation, memory, mindfulness/acceptance, hypnosis, experimental psychopathology, and science versus pseudoscience.Website:
http://www2.binghamton.edu/psychology/people/faculty/steven-lynn.htmlGoogle:
"Steven Lynn"Cross-listing: Hypnotree
Children
Sign in to add traineeMichael Nash | grad student | Ohion University (Hypnotree) | |
J. Michael Snodgrass | grad student | 1988 | |
Timothy G. Lock | grad student | 2000 | SUNY Binghamton |
Lisa Marmelstein Blackwell | grad student | 2002 | SUNY Binghamton |
Elisa Krackow | grad student | 2004 | SUNY Binghamton |
Holly A. Vanderhoff | grad student | 2004 | SUNY Binghamton |
Joshua A. Knox | grad student | 2007 | SUNY Binghamton |
Oliver Fassler | grad student | 2008 | SUNY Binghamton |
Michael N. Hallquist | grad student | 2009 | SUNY Binghamton |
Abigail Matthews | grad student | 2009 | SUNY Binghamton |
Sean M. Barnes | grad student | 2011 | SUNY Binghamton |
Amanda Symons | grad student | 2014 | SUNY Binghamton |
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Lynn SJ, Kirsch I, Terhune DB, et al. (2020) Myths and Misconceptions About Hypnosis and Suggestion: Separating Fact and Fiction Applied Cognitive Psychology |
Otgaar H, Howe ML, Patihis L, et al. (2019) The Return of the Repressed: The Persistent and Problematic Claims of Long-Forgotten Trauma. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 1745691619862306 |
Lynn SJ, Green JP, Polizzi CP, et al. (2019) HYPNOSIS, HYPNOTIC PHENOMENA, AND HYPNOTIC RESPONSIVENESS: Clinical and Research Foundations-A 40-Year Perspective. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 67: 475-511 |
Lynn SJ, Maxwell R, Merckelbach H, et al. (2019) Dissociation and its disorders: Competing models, future directions, and a way forward. Clinical Psychology Review. 73: 101755 |
Lynn SJ, Merckelbach H, Polizzi CP. (2018) Reflections on Recovered Memories: Comment on Patihis and Pendergrast (2019) Clinical Psychological Science. 7: 22-24 |
Terhune DB, Cleeremans A, Raz A, et al. (2017) Hypnosis and top-down regulation of consciousness. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews |
Lilienfeld SO, Pydych AL, Lynn SJ, et al. (2017) 50 Differences That Make a Difference: A Compendium of Frequently Confused Term Pairs in Psychology Frontiers in Education. 2 |
Lynn SJ, Evans J, Laurence JR, et al. (2015) What Do People Believe About Memory? Implications for the Science and Pseudoscience of Clinical Practice. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie. 60: 541-547 |
Otgaar H, Cleere C, Merckelbach H, et al. (2015) On the alleged memory-undermining effects of daydreaming. Consciousness and Cognition. 39: 8-17 |
Lynn SJ, Green JP, Kirsch I, et al. (2015) Grounding Hypnosis in Science: The "New" APA Division 30 Definition of Hypnosis as a Step Backward. The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. 57: 390-401 |