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Daniel J. Moran
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Nice question This should be cross posted to the RFT list methinks There is a fine point in here and I think it can be argued multiple ways. Perhaps folks on...
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... Från: "Steve Hayes" <hayes@...> Kopia: <acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy@yahoogroups.com>; <rft@yahoogroups.com> Skickat: den 7 januari 2004 07:31 ...
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Given my understanding of RFT (a work in progress), it appears that most of the ACT work is directed at the Cfunc term. I am not sure about this, but could one...
Ken Carpenter
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Hi everyone, I rarely write on therapy issues and must confess that I am certainly out of my depth when it comes to my knowledge of ACT, but I've got a couple...
Denis OHora
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The issue strikes me the same as the point that while mutual/combinatorial entailment and verbal transformation of function are technically two seperate...
John Blackledge
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Just a little piece on Crel and Cfunc control. When you do the milk, milk, milk exercise it seems to me that both Crel and Cfunc control are effected. When a...
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Jan 8, 2004
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... In following up on what seems to the thead of the last two posts (and trying to put this theme in DSS (Dog Shit Simple) terms) I agree with what Dermot and...
Nicholas M. Berens
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Jan 8, 2004
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... Från: Steve Hayes Till: rft@yahoogroups.com Skickat: den 3 december 2003 20:09 Ämne: [RFT] Spam and dealing with contrary data Hi all, I thought I would...
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Jan 9, 2004
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Hi all, over the holidays I took some time to review my understanding of RFT. The result is the summary below. Steve read part of it and encouraged me to post...
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Jan 10, 2004
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My two cents in reply to Hanks e-mail (below), The first point relates to the Crel / Cfunc distinction I think one of the conclusions drawn towards the end of...
Ian Stewart
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Jan 11, 2004
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Sorry, in my last cross-posting to the ACT/RFT listserves, I said at one point that '[t]here is a transfer of function in the cases of relations of difference...
Ian Stewart
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Jan 11, 2004
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I think Niklas is right here. And as he indicates towards the end of his email we have some data that addresses Boelens et al. -- basically we provided cues...
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
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Jan 12, 2004
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In my original post I wrote: **Of course, we often need to identify Crels and Cfuncs in experimental and applied contexts,** So, I did state that we need to...
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
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Jan 12, 2004
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Sorry for the delayed response. If I somehow left the impression in my post that I thought that my Cfunc "intervention" meant that Crel's were now unimportant,...
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Jan 18, 2004
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Sorry for the delayed response. If I somehow left the impression in my post that I thought that my Cfunc "intervention" meant that Crel's were now unimportant,...
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Sorry for the delay. Below Ian writes, "From a contextualistic perspective, the whole is primary, and the parts (e.g., Crel, Cfunc) cannot be analysed wholly...
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Jan 18, 2004
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Sorry for the delay. It seems to me the "reason" Cfunc's and Crel's are "interdependent" is because that is the way the theory is put together rather than...
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Jan 18, 2004
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Sorry for the delay. Your points are the ones I would make but I see them a little diffently. It seems to me that when you say a word rapidly you disrupt the...
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Jan 18, 2004
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Sorry for the dely. It seems to me that when one is "meditating mindfully" it is not the case that one is not relationsally framing relata but that one is...
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Re: "My question is about using each as point of intervention. From that standpoint they are "independent" because on can intervene in different ways. I can...
Patty Bach
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Jan 19, 2004
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I'm going to try to get some discrimnant control over "top" by asking, "Do you mean the end of the object with an opening or the end that is closed?" However,...
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Top and bottom are correlative terms; top is correlative to bottom in the absence of any other context as (I think) a Cfunc, and Cfuncs and Crel's can come...
Patty Bach
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Jan 19, 2004
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It looks to me like Crel and Cfunc are terms abstracted from concrete contexts. When they are applied, for analytic purposes, they will be applied to, and...
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X + Y = YOU it seems to me that fist and second wave approaches intervene by saying change X and YOU will change, or change Y and YOU will change. That has no...
Patty Bach
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Jan 21, 2004
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I can't speak for Beck's system but I got aquainted with REBT about 25 years ago before it even had a "B" in it. Even then it was already along established...
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Jan 22, 2004
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I guess I should have been more precise (a hazard of using a mathematical analogy) and said X + Y NOT (= ME) When I said X + Y NOT = ME, I did not mean that IF...
Patty Bach
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Jan 22, 2004
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Just a note to alert you to the following workshop at ABA in Boston. Dermot 5/28/2004 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Liberty C Relational Frame Theory: Implications for...
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Jan 23, 2004
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I'm posting this from another listserve I'm on because I thought maybe someone in the ACT/RFT world interested in addictive behavior might find some cross over...
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