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Alexey Tolchinsky
@tolchinsky.bsky.social
Clinical psychologist and researcher investigating anxiety disorders, Acute PTSD, dissociations, OCD, Affective Neuroscience, neuropsychoanalysis, application of nonlinear dynamical systems to psychology montgomerycountypsychologist.com
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Thank you. How do I find it? I browsed the science feed and didn't find it. It's on my page, not in the Feed. Other than including the test tube emoji, anything else I gotta do?

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Great to see you too, Nicole. X might sink into musk's private playground

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Makes sense, thank you!

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Not sure if it works? I posted using the tube emoji and it's not shared on the feed?

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found it. thank you

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Thank you. "Alt text"?

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your students are fortunate, Eiko

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As long as feedback loops work as expected, I agree. Often students are intimidated to fill out the evals and honestly believe these go nowhere. I also agree that public statements/grading about any professor must not be done anonymously.

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Dear Dr. Monica, I wonder if you can consider adding me? My ORCID ID is orcid.org/0009-0009-47...scholar.google.com/citations?us...

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It is such a loaded subject, Eiko. I would say that there are many potentially unethical things that can transpire between students and faculty (also depending on the field.) Most often, the boundary crossings happen in another direction - simply because faculty have more power.

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Alexey Tolchinsky
@tolchinsky.bsky.social
Clinical psychologist and researcher investigating anxiety disorders, Acute PTSD, dissociations, OCD, Affective Neuroscience, neuropsychoanalysis, application of nonlinear dynamical systems to psychology montgomerycountypsychologist.com
170 followers909 following12 posts