E1 - Mike Twohig on Producing Tons of Research While Biking Hundreds of Miles a Week and Having a Family
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Dr. Michael Twohig is a professor of the clinical psychology program at Utah State University where he conducts research advancing contextual behavioral science and treatments for anxiety disorders. A researcher with over 150 publications, Dr. Twohig shares some of his secrets—the decisions he made and habits he created that enabled him to become a leader in his field. He explains how he maintains his motivation, from choosing research topics that matter and when to attend conferences.
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