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Hello all, The BAO forum is now running again...If you are interested go to www.behavior-analyst-online.org and find out about your favorite BAO...
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Hello all, Advertising space is available in all BAO Journals. All advertising must be paid for in advance. Make your check payable to Halina Dziewolska....
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Hi, everyone-- I am applying for internship this fall and have just been to the ACBS webpage to find sites that are ACT-friendly. Six are listed: Brigham Young...
Chad Drake
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Aug 4, 2006
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Chad, Togus continues to be very ACT friendly, particularly in the PTSD program. Best wishes with your internship search. Kevin Polk, Ph.D. Veterans Affairs...
Kevin Polk
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Aug 4, 2006
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Below is an invitation to join the Spirituality SIG that I sent out a couple of days ago to Worldcon attendees who expressed interested in this area. I thought...
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Aug 6, 2006
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Do we know the age ranges for the development of the Observer Self? Does the Conceptualized Self start earlier. And I imagine that the Self as Process comes...
William Kordonski
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Aug 8, 2006
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Attention, IRAPsters! Okay, after taking notes from Dermot and Shawn during ABA and World Con, the relatively-new and somewhat-improved Ole Miss IRAP (version...
Chad Drake
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Aug 11, 2006
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I hope I am not too late to mention this, but Trinity Services, a nonprofit agency with a presence in Illinois, Indiana, and Reno, Nevada, has an ACT friendly...
DJ Moran
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Aug 11, 2006
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I?ve been thinking about the three terms of RFT: relations, relata, and functions (as in ?transformation of functions?) and am sharing my machinations to get...
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Aug 14, 2006
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Hank, My 2 cents (euro cents of course) Relata are 'events/objects that are related'. Relata can participate in the control pattern characterising ...
Stewart, Ian
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Aug 14, 2006
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Since I understood what Hank said, but not this, I'm wondering if it would be possible for someone to respond to what Hank wrote, sort of line by line, saying...
Greg Rogers
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Aug 14, 2006
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I am looking for a laboratory-based behavioral task to assess experiential avoidance at multiple time points. I prefer something that is less physical in...
Rhonda Merwin
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Aug 14, 2006
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Thanks, Philippe, I appreciate this. This is a nice, easy read, and a review of what I have done thus far in the tutorial. It helps. Here are a couple of...
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Aug 15, 2006
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Ian, One thing at a time. Does this mean that "relata" is a term that can be applied to the conditioning processes of non-human organisms so that, for example,...
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Aug 15, 2006
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Hank, 'Relata' are objects or events that are related ('relata' is plural). The rat is not relating anything in the example you give. The light is a ...
Stewart, Ian
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Aug 15, 2006
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nice Ian...
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Sorry, Hank, I never actually answered your main question in my last e-mail. 'Relata' IS a term that can be relevant in the conditioning processes of non-human...
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Just to add an example to Ian's latest post (the serie of post is a very nice summary, btw): A rhesus monkey (and many other non-humans) can learn to pick up...
Niklas Törneke
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Aug 15, 2006
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This explanation has a certain mathematical beauty to it... Nico Hank, My 2 cents (euro cents of course) Relata are 'events/objects that are related'. Relata...
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OK. Thanks for everyone's time! To follow up with Niklas' example: with the resus monkey there is an SD (not Crel and Cfunc) which occassions picking the...
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Aug 16, 2006
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There were some folks who wanted the handout from my workshop at WorldCom on teaching ACT more directly. It is attached. Oddly, page 2 comes up before page 1....
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Aug 16, 2006
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The posts in this string are just stunning. Everyone. Elegant. Precise. Ian I understand -- he's an RFT geek. He's brilliant and precise down to the letter. A...
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Aug 16, 2006
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Hi All; As part of my sabbatical devoted to getting the web version of the IRAP fit for use, I have been working with Dermot on calculating a measure of the...
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I am looking for a RFT approach to language development in a language delayed child under five. The child has been assessed by a local regional center where...
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I would like to elaborate a bit on parts of Steves last post, the part that Hank started off by his questions about relations and well known learning...
Niklas Törneke
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Aug 17, 2006
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Niklas, Thank you for your endorsement! I hope my contributions are somewhat helpful. Thanks to yourself, Hank, Philippe, Steve and Greg for the ongoing...
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This seems right on The relational nature of learning (not, except in verbal domains, arbitrarily applicable relations, but relations none the less) is...
Steven C Hayes
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Aug 17, 2006
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Hi Ian, No objections to the points you are making. I don't argue for explicitly focusing on relations, regarding the two basic principles of learning. I just...
Niklas Törneke
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Aug 17, 2006
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Niklas, Sorry, my mistake. I took a different angle from you re coherence - you're of course referring to the coherence for the scientist of the behavior...
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I have been struggling with some ideas over the last year, and i thought i would share them with you folks and see if you can get me unstuck. I will put my...
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