Hi all, We are looking for a space for two studies on RFT. One study analyzes the transformation of functions through hierarchical frames. The other one ...
My lab is working on a cool study that replicates an earlier study from a social psych journal and then adds an ACT/RFT-based intervention. We're still looking...
Jonathan Weinstein
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Oct 7, 2008 9:32 pm
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Hello Jonathan, I'm sorry but I do not have a place for your paper; however, I do want to let folks know that I have an open spot to either chair a symposium ...
My apologies to Samuel Coleridge for the silly subject heading. As member-at-large for ACBS, I'm going to do suggest to the Board that when it gets close to...
I and a couple of colleagues have two ABA papers still looking for good homes... one is correlational looking at antisocial personality traits in crimial vs ...
Hi, people think money is a thing for itself, has meaning for itself. But it is only a voucher, a bonus, a coupon for the future working (operating) of other...
Gerhard Kugler
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Oct 14, 2008 2:44 pm
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I think that we can see it in two ways: first, as an intermediate reinforcer because money itself that not reinforce but the use of it (Malott, Malott y...
Sid Bijou is turning 100. He's is a wonderful person and in many ways is a father of applied behavior analysis. He was also very interested in what the RFT...
Steven Hayes
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Oct 14, 2008 5:13 pm
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The fundamental difference, IMHO, is that "money" is an instance of verbal behavior and not vice versa. Hank ________________________________________ From:...
... Surely, my interest is: If money is a class of the symbolic world it is subjected to its laws, in a worldwide context. Some of my clients move...
Gerhard Kugler
praxis@...
Oct 15, 2008 7:05 am
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Hi folks-- I've inherited the clinical graduate Learning class at my university, am trying to decide on a primary textbook (one that I would then augment with...
I still use Charlie's book. He has just got such good contextual sensibilities, it is tough to beat. Bouton is good, of course, very very good, but he is more...
Kelly Wilson
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Oct 20, 2008 8:10 pm
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Hi JT, I've had experience with a couple texts but would add that it is important to understand how indepth you are looking to get with these students. If you...
Several people asked me for this syllabus. so, here it is. Let me just say that I LOVE teaching this class. This is my opportunity to geek supreme. kind...
Kelly Wilson
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Oct 21, 2008 9:06 pm
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Position announcement at SIU from Ruth Anne Rehfeldt ... s. ... -- Simon Dymond Ph.D., BCBA Senior Lecturer Department of Psychology Swansea University ...
Forwarded from Ruth Anne Rehfeldt - S Steven C. Hayes Foundation Professor Department of Psychology /298 University of Nevada Reno, NV 89557-0062 hayes@......
Steven Hayes
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Oct 31, 2008 5:34 pm
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A couple of cool studies from Brian Ostafin on implicit cognition, drinking, and acceptance that the ACT / RFT lists might find interesting ...
Steven Hayes
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Oct 31, 2008 9:10 pm
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Hi, all. I'm looking for an anxiety-specific AAQ. I don't see anything resembling that on the website and was wondering if anyone was using one under cover....
On and off there has been a discussion on this list (and the ACT list) about coherence as a generalized reinforcer. There are also short references to this in...
I'm proud to announce that the Call for Submissions (posters, papers, symposia, workshops, panel discussions, etc.) is now open for ACBS World Conference III -...
I think this is an important question, and one i've been dwelling on for some time (without making much intellectual progresss). It seems to me that people...
Just a note on the way out the door to the annual Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies meeting. It seems to me that much of what you are talking...
"What do people do when they are presented with information that is inconsistent with their most cherished belief? I think they rarely say, "oh, this does not ...
There are 2 facets in the initial question: 1. Is there evidence that coherence is a generalized reinforcer? This is the easy part: easy to do research about....
De Groot, Francis
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Nov 12, 2008 12:08 pm
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The following recent article may speak to this issue. Please backchannel me for a fair use pdf copy if you wish. While “a common motive” sounds a...
Hi Niklas and others, there is an interesting line of research in social psychology that may be useful here. As far as I know it was originated by Arie...
Hi Rainer, And thanks for interesting articles! I agree that what is described here have definite overlaps with the concept of coherence, as used in RFT. At...
I’ve been hesitant to suggest it until now (have been trying to avoid looking self-promotional), but the most extensive summary of the coherence argument and...
I totally agree, Niklas. I think RFT can explain need for closure which may be considered as possibly only one of a variety of phenomena that results from the...