Another victory for the Don’t Take Your Top Off While Running brigade
Posts by Simon Dymond
CAGR 2026 Conference programme has been published!
Register to the conference now and join us in Helsinki this May ☀️
Explore the full schedule and presentation details on the CAGR website: cagrconference.org/conference-p...
Latest GREAT paper: (Mis)comprehension and (mistaken) attractiveness of financial gambling inducements among UK bettors link.springer.com/article/10.1...
NHS gambling helpline and specialist treatment service to be launched in Wales www.gov.wales/gambling-hel... This is long-called-for, much needed service. The first such NHS service outside of England.
But what's the mechanism?
Screenshot of a preprint titled “Digital Behaviourism: A functional approach to behaviour in digital environments”
Our preprint has evolved!
v2 of “Digital Behaviourism” is out now with a new title, new co-authors, and a deeper dive into the behavioural concepts that shape our online lives.
It’s time to move beyond “screen time” and focus on function of online behaviours.
osf.io/preprints/ps...
Skinner probably doesn't need the citations anymore(!), but it's so good to see radical behavioural principles applied to seemingly complex domains, with workable/testable predictions and further work and support issues outlined.
Great to see functional analysis applied to this area.
The Links Between Gambling Harm and Suicide in Routinely Collected Data: The BJPsych Open has published a blog based on our recent data linkage study of gambling related suicide. Check it out here - www.cambridge.org/core/blog/20...
Behavioural
Excellent chapter-by-chapter discussion of Skinner’s oft-dismissed, but seldom read, Verbal Behavior
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RIP Brigitte Bardot, an amazing actor, singer, and animal rights activist. youtu.be/1SE_K7SSDKg?...
Merry Xmas from all those harmed by gambling. The sums involved are eye-watering, and this is isn’t even the largest payout. Staggering.
The luck of the Welsh
Neuroscience Needs Behavioral “Wind Tunnels” for Real-Life Translation www.jneurosci.org/content/45/4...
Bloody love the Mods!
Kudos to Swansea Council for installing a new litter bin (much needed, I might add) in the middle of the path on the first turn of the popular Parkrun course. Are they seeking to reduce physical activity and increase accidents?!
📢 The call for abstracts is open for the 2026 CAGR conference!
The conference is hosted by @ceacg.bsky.social, University of Helsinki on 28-29 May.
Deadline for submissions is January 15, 2026.
Find more information on our website: cagrconference.org/call-for-pap...
The removal of the two-child benefit cap will save almost 1 million children from poverty and cost about £3billion. Gambling companies made £12.6billion in profits last year. Which would you rather see pay more tax?
GGY rises to £12.6 billion, partly driven by 15% increase from online gambling www.theguardian.com/society/2025... The levy on these profits for research, prevention and treatment is worth acknowledging. But still, the harms caused but this volume of gambling losses is a public health emergency.
GSGB to continue for a further four years www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/news/article... Great news, and an even better team behind it.
Surprised Big Bird didn’t get authorship.
Ireland winning goal and end of match with Irish commentary
Great article on the spread and impact of gambling in the USA in @psychologytoday.com. Thanks for inviting me to contribute.
www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/...
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Super interesting work using health admin records by @simondymond.bsky.social and colleagues, looking at gambling-related suicide - especially good on use of services and opportunities for interventions
www.kcl.ac.uk/news/researc...
All good thanks, grateful I (still) have a job! How’s you? Still running? I’ve become addicted to running.
Ah the ravages of time! I recall him talking about FRN and his wife, Bettina, explaining bilateral redundancy gain to a behaviourist!
That is sad. I met Friedmann when he was the CBU and his wife worked with me at ARU. Lovely man, so perceptive and smart. RIP