Simon Stawski

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ACT and RFT researchers have created training programs for developing cognitive flexibility based on the speed, accuracy, and context sensitivity of relational framing, and the results in tests of the effects on intellectual problem solving are astonishing. Several studies have shown that this cognitive skill correlates greatly with traditional IQ scores. More exciting is the finding that training cognitive flexibility until relations are fluent can raise IQ scores significantly.
A Liberated Mind: How to Pivot Toward What Matters
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