Contacting the Helsinki node
Coordination is run on a voluntary basis by two participants who alternate responsibility for the internal mailing list, seminar schedule, and preprint catalogue. External correspondence is sent to a shared coordination address and routed within the network.
General enquiries: coordination [at] cognitivedecisionchain [dot] com
Preprint requests: preprints [at] cognitivedecisionchain [dot] com
What we do not do
To pre-empt some recurrent questions:
- The network does not provide psychotherapeutic services and does not refer to specific practitioners. Finding a practising psychotherapist is a separate task, served by dedicated resources and professional associations.
- The network does not run training programmes, certification, or accreditation, and does not issue documents of professional development. Joint seminars are an internal format for participants and invited guests.
- The network does not act as an expert in legal proceedings and does not comment on individual cases in public.
- The network does not comment on the work of specific colleagues or organisations. Questions about the reputation or quality of individual practitioners fall outside its competence.
If you are a researcher or practitioner
If you work in a related area and are interested in exchanging materials, joint projects, or participation in one of the current studies, a short letter describing the topic and the proposed format of cooperation will be considered by coordination and forwarded, where appropriate, to the relevant participants.
Self-submission of preprints to the open catalogue is not possible; materials are released after internal review. However, external texts that may be of interest to participants are welcome as links and short annotations.
Interview and public-speaking requests
The network as a whole does not give interviews. Individual participants may comment on their own research under their own name; such requests are forwarded to the addressees without coordination's involvement in the wording of the response.