“Brain Code and Psychotherapy Articles Lead Dr. Robert A. Moss to a Top 10% Ranking on Research Gate,” Announced by Center for Emotional Restructuring, LLC
Greenville, South Carolina (PRWEB) October 29, 2013 -- Robert A. Moss, Ph.D., ABN, ABPP, is a clinical psychologist employed by Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital. Last week his recent articles and discussions on the Research Gate website pushed him into the top 10% of all members. After joining Research Gate 10 weeks ago, there have been over 1100 views and 450 downloads of Dr. Moss’ articles. Research Gate boasts a membership of over 3 million worldwide.
The RG Score is a metric that measures scientific reputation based on how all of a scientist’s research is received by peers. As stated on the website, it is “a new way to measure scientific reputation. The RG Score takes all your research and turns it into a source of reputation.”
An additional achievement that occurred last week was an invitation to Dr. Moss to join the editorial board of a new a high quality Open Access journal AIMS Neuroscience. He has published articles on a cortical column brain code model and how this allows a new brain-based psychotherapy approach (in contrast to psychodynamic, humanistic/existential, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy theories). He has explained how the neuropsychotherapy view explains Giver Taker behavior patterns and authored relationship books for lay audiences.
Dr. Moss now makes himself available to assist reporters through HARO. He recently did a 50+ minute interview with Shrink Rap Radio. All of the recent articles authored by Dr. Moss are available at Research Gate, Academia.edu, and emotionalrestructuring.com. The articles he has authored in the past 11 months are:
Moss, R. A., Hunter, B. P., Shah, D., & Havens, T. (2012). A theory of hemispheric specialization based on cortical columns. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 33, 141-172.
Moss, R. A. (2013). Neuropsychological Evaluation in an Adolescent with Cerebellar Hypoplasia Diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome. Neurocase. 19, 85-89. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2011.654220
Moss, R. A. (2013). Psychotherapy and the brain: The dimensional systems model and clinical biopsychology. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 34, 63-89.
Moss, R. A. (2013). Givers and takers: Clinical biopsychological perspectives on relationship behavior patterns. International Journal of Neuropsychotherapy, 1, 31-46. doi:10.12744/ijnpt.2013.0031-0046
Moss, R. A. (in press). A clinical biopsychological theory of loss-related depression. International Journal of Neuropsychotherapy.
Moss, R. A., (2013). A roadmap to the cerebral cortices. The Neuropsychotherapist, 2, 114-117. doi: 10.12744/tnpt(2)114-117
Moss, R. A. (2013). Gamma-band synchronization and cortical columns. The Neuropsychotherapist, 3, 126-127. doi: 10.12744/tnpt(3)126-127
Dr. Moss is board certified in clinical psychology and neuropsychology. He has authored 46 professional articles and presented at numerous regional, national, and international conferences. He has a blog at the emotionalrestructuring.com website with a variety of interesting topics for both the casual reader and those who wish to have their minds challenged. He regularly contributes to the neuropsychotherapist.com website. He is in the process of planning webinar-based and live professional training workshops for therapists.
Robert Moss, Center for Emotional Restructuring, http://www.emotionalrestructuring.com, +1 (417) 761-4579, [email protected]
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