HI all - my student Steven Gannon and I have a nice paper on derived approach-avoidance conflicts (money vs shock) that we would like to present at IABA in...
When I wrote that derived stimulus functions can exert antecedent control over behavior, that would include respondent-like functions as well as discriminative...
On the respondent side there are 4-5 studies But you can show it in about 8 seconds. ************ Jib jab is a name for lemons but the words "jib jab" are...
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Oct 7, 2009 3:13 pm
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Hello all, The Association for Behavior Analysis International's Behavioral -Medicine Special Interest group has moved to: Subscribe...
hey folks, I am hoping their are some paper and pencil versions of the IRAP that can be administered to groups? (e.g., where participants have a certain amount...
hi folks, in a follow up of my last email, i just spent a few hours finding articles on paper and pencil measures of implict attitudes. You can download them...
Hi all, I am looking for a home for two new RFT studies. One of them is on analogies and the other on transformation of functions through hierarchical frames. ...
We have preliminary data on a similar version at UNR ... and we are expanding it into a larger test. Mike Levin and I developed a new form of the IRAP (the...
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Oct 12, 2009 10:48 pm
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Hi Steve, and any other IRAPers who can weigh in on this... re: The IRAP already kicks the IAT's ass ... in my view RFT has lead already to the best implicit...
I think a couple selling points in favor of the IRAP over the IAT are revealed by the subtle procedural differences between them. Unlike the IAT, the IRAP...
Patty. The reason folks likely loose interest is that the IAT is a kind of gold standard ... but if they know the IAT in any detailed way Chad's description of...
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Oct 13, 2009 9:43 pm
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I am looking for either one more paper or a discussant for a symposium on ACT component research including both applied and analog studies. Please let me know...
Does anyone know of any studies (or even conceptual papers) that examine the relationship between distraction and suppression? I'm trying to make the case...
Hmm...I don't have any studies for you, but I am wondering if you can tweak the angle a bit regarding distraction vs. suppression. I have been mulling over...
My 2 cents: 'mindfulness' techniques are defined by function (i.e. the underlying purpose, the intended consequences) not by form. If the function of a given...
Thanks to all who replied backchannel with paper suggestions. Once this grant app is submitted I'll return to the lists with a summary of this literature. ...
I'd like to suggest that it also depends on what one understands by "mindfulness." I would suggest "mindfulness" has two phases. The first is building the...
Folks, we in australia and new zealand are about to have a conference with over 300 people, and we want to try to inform people about RFT and the evidence...
Has anyone done any exploration into RFT and Milton Erickson's use of language in hypnotic trance induction. I'm an ACT clinician and have been looking into...
Hi Gary! I've thought about the connection but/and haven't done anything more. Neuro-linguistic programming is a bunch of techniques without evidence but the...
Hi all, As some of you may know, Jean-Louis Monestès and I started to edit a French webmag on ACT a bit less than 2 years ago to present our approach in an...
For some reason, the attachement doesn't seem to work for everybody so I posted the article on the ACBS site. http://contextualpsychology.org/node/4662 Best, ...
I believe it was Hegel who said the intellectual history of the West could be seen as the tension between a thesis and antithesis to be resolved by a...
A colleague gave me an article by Larry Beutler entitled "Making Science Matter in Clinical Practice: Redefining Psychotherapy." It is a long article but in it...
Larry is on to the right problem and has been for many years. I consider his voice an ally to the CBS wing. But he is trying to solve it without commitment to...
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Oct 31, 2009 1:51 pm
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Jennifer Quinones is writing up an RFT study that created coherent and ambiguous networks to see how they work. Nice data. But we have a couple of points we...
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Oct 31, 2009 2:05 pm
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I have a question about "pliance." I know pliance is considered a rule (a ply) with a contingency or consequence active in the verbal community. Do readers...
Hi Ivan, Actually, the example you used is more like tracking, if I follow you correctly. Tracking means that the reinforcer is provided through the organism's...