Mark Boyes
@me-boyo.bsky.social
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#MentalHealth Professor at Curtin University, folk music & rugby union fanatic, and occasional quaffer of real ale (he/him). www.markboyes.com
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carlyjohnco.bsky.social
🚨 New paper: You can teach an old (person) new therapy tricks. More than half of children, younger and older adults showed good cognitive restructuring skills. Individual differences in cognitive flexibility (perseveration) predicts skill, not age. bit.ly/3IARYx2 #CBT #ClinPsy #MentalHealth
Developmental Differences in Cognitive Restructuring Skill Acquisition across the Lifespan: Age Differences between Children, Adults and Older Adults, and the Role of Cognitive Flexibility - Cognitive Therapy and Research
Purpose Replacing irrational or unhelpful thoughts with more rationale and helpful ones is a core skill in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, but there is limited research examining the neuropsychological mechanisms underpinning this process. This study examined age-differences in cognitive restructuring skill acquisition between children, younger adults and older adults; whether individual differences in cognitive flexibility influences the ability to learn cognitive restructuring across the lifespan; and whether cognitive flexibility explains age-differences in cognitive restructuring ability. Method Participants were 114 individuals with anxiety disorders, including 35 children (aged 7–12, M = 9.14, SD = 1.44), 32 younger adults (aged 18–53, M = 23, SD = 7.84) and 47 older adults (aged 61–78, M = 66.81, SD = 4.43). Participants completed neuropsychological measures of cognitive flexibility and learned cognitive restructuring, which was coded for quality and efficacy. Results More than half the participants of all ages showed good quality cognitive restructuring skill acquisition with only brief instruction. Older adults showed comparable cognitive restructuring skills to children, with slightly better skills among younger adults. However, after accounting for individual differences in cognitive flexibility, there were no age-differences in cognitive restructuring quality. Greater perseveration was associated with poorer cognitive restructuring skill acquisition in younger and older adults, and mediated age-differences in cognitive restructuring skill acquisition. Conclusions Among younger and older adults, individual differences in perseveration, rather than chronological age, underpins the ability to learn cognitive restructuring. There is little evidence that cognitive flexibility plays a role in cognitive restructuring skill acquisition among children.
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sarahevictor.bsky.social
I am barely on this app, because of *gestures wildly* life, the universe, and everything, but I should announce that I plan to review apps for clinical psychology PhD admissions this cycle! Please read my website for more info! www.sarahevictor.com/contact
Contact & Apply | Sarah Victor, PhD | United States
Information on how to reach TRTL and how to join the lab.
www.sarahevictor.com
me-boyo.bsky.social
The next Dyslexia-SPELD Foundation "Language, Literacy and Learning" Conference will be in Fremantle, Western Australia, 7-9th May 2026. Always a great event - see you there! (www.dsfconference.net.au) #LALYP #DevLangDis #Dyslexia #Literacy
DSF Conference – Language, Literacy and Learning
www.dsfconference.net.au
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radld.bsky.social
Prof. Hogan reports that "only 20% to 30% (of students with DLD) get the support they need, often after experiencing academic failure. The rest remain invisible". Let's learn more about support for DLD as Oct 17 DLD day approaches!

#DLDday @radld.bsky.social

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Picture It: Systemic Support for Children With DLD
By identifying developmental language disorder earlier—and making intervention scalable through school and beyond—fewer children will struggle.
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me-boyo.bsky.social
Yay! Martin Simpson is playing at the home of the English Folk Dance and Song Society while I'm in London. Ticket booked - always wanted to visit Cecil Sharp House, and including a Martin Simpson gig is an opportunity to good to miss (www.efdss.org/whats-on/26-...). Can't wait!
Martin Simpson
“One of the virtuoso instrumentalists of the English music scene... sounds better than ever" The Guardian
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radld.bsky.social
Masking / camouflaging in DLD is an issue that is coming to the fore. So we are very pleased that this is the theme that Dr Hannah Hobson from University of York will be addressing in this year's Dorothy Bishop lecture.

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-2025-d...

#DLDay

#DevLangDis
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folkonfoot.com
🆕 New episode out now: Welsh triple harpist Cerys Hafana walking, talking, singing and playing on a glorious hot summer’s day in the hills near Corris Uchaf. Subtle, beautiful music and fascinating conversation!

🎧 Listen here: pod.fo/e/32d33f
me-boyo.bsky.social
✅ Registered for 2025 @smhr.org.au conference ✅. Looking forward to facilitating a symposium on #Language and #literacy for lifelong #health and #wellbeing. See you in Adelaide in November! (www.smhrconference.com.au) #DevLangDis #Dyslexia #MentalHealth #SMHR2025
Home - Society for Mental Health Research Conference 2025 - Adelaide Convention Centre
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radld.bsky.social
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is very common. It has serious impacts on education, employment and mental health. And yet very few people have heard of it.
Why is that?
Because you can't see DLD.
So get involved on #DLDday, Friday October 17th 2025. #DevLangDis
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radld.bsky.social
Anxiety is an issue for many people with DLD.

A little understanding , awareness and kindness can make a huge difference for people with DLD. But first we need awareness.

Join us on Friday October 17th 2025 in raising awareness of DLD. Theme: 'you can't see DLD.' radld.org #DLDday #DevLangDis
me-boyo.bsky.social
Delighted to have received the Curtin Health Sciences research mentor award - supervision and mentoring is head and shoulders the best part of the job!
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radld.bsky.social
People with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) aren't asking for big changes necessarily. It's often small changes that make a difference.

There are strategies on our website.
For education: radld.org/dld-educatio...
For workplace: radld.org/dld-workplac...

#DLDday #DevLangDis
me-boyo.bsky.social
Looking forward to a day of health-related PhD and ECR research talks at the Curtin Health Sciences Research Day. Coffee ✅ ... Let's go!
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lizzjhill.bsky.social
Kids with ‘developmental delay’ will be diverted from the #NDIS. But what is a #developmentaldelay?

See our (with @suze-freogirl.bsky.social) recent piece in #TheConversation for an overview of this term, and which children are affected by funding changes.

Read here: lnkd.in/ggh2Qpr4
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annataylorsp.bsky.social
Stong oral language, strong academic and psychosocial outcomes.

With my co-authors, I'm pleased to share the first publication from my PhD. @me-boyo.bsky.social @suze-freogirl.bsky.social

👉 Open-access article here: www.tandfonline.com/.../10.../17...
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me-boyo.bsky.social
Know an Aussie child in 𝗬𝗿 𝟲? Help us understand wellbeing over the transition to high school. Kids get a 𝐠𝐢𝐟𝐭 𝐯𝐨𝐮𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫. Parents get summary of child's performance on 𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐮𝐚𝐠𝐞/𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 tests. Open to 𝐚𝐧𝐲 Yr 6 child in #Australia. Online or in-person. Please share! #MentalHealth #DevLangDis #Dyslexia
Project flyer and QR code to express interest for an Australian study in wellbeing over the transition from primary school to high school
me-boyo.bsky.social
📖📖📖 Out now - Pre-print of our trial of the Dyslexia-SPELD Foundation's Clever Kids program. Supporting social and emotional wellbeing among children with #reading difficulties #dyslexia #MentalHealth @suze-freogirl.bsky.social 📖📖📖
psyarxivbot.bsky.social
Targeting coping strategies, emotion regulation, and self-esteem in children with dyslexia to support mental health: A randomised-controlled trial of Clever Kids: https://osf.io/q2v5k
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martinpratt.bsky.social
Teacher-reported language difficulties predict academic struggles up to 7 years later across phonics, reading, writing & maths. Concerning: 38% of children with speech/language needs lose their SEN registration when transitioning to secondary school acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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intheroud.bsky.social
Brand new episode out last week.

S4/E9 – Roud 39: THE KING’S DAUGHTER LADY JEAN
Guest: Jo Miller

Available from wherever you get your podcasts.
me-boyo.bsky.social
Interested in language/literacy difficulties and mental health? @lizzjhill.bsky.social and I are doing a session for SPELD NSW (speldnsw.memnet.com.au/MemberSelfSe...)
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folkonfoot.com
🆕 New episode out now - @chrisgpackham.bsky.social and Martin Simpson on an emotional and evocative musical walk in the New Forest.

🎧 Listen here: pod.fo/e/2fdf4a
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emljames.bsky.social
📣 New job alert! I'm looking for a 2-year research assistant for a project on word learning from childhood to adulthood. Come and join us in lovely York! Please RT 🙏 @yorkpsychology.bsky.social jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/rese...
Jobs - The University of York
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shaunkygoh.bsky.social
Similar to global trends, DLD attracts relatively little public attention in Singapore (i.e. 'hidden'), with far fewer hits in a database of local newspaper articles then other NDDs.
To address this info gap, we share what we know about DLD in SG here: das.org.sg/wp-content/u...