It's my sense from attending ABA that there's a number of us working in the area of stigma and social categorization. Perhaps we could have a session or two to...
Jonathan Weinstein
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Jun 2, 2004 8:38 pm
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Absolutely. I think the shift from models that analog the "problem" process to models that analog successful intervention are crucial here. We have started ...
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
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Jun 3, 2004 11:39 am
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Hi All: See below -just for fun - smb _____ From: Steve Hayes [mailto:hayes@...] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:38 AM To: Shawn Boles Subject: Re:...
Shawn Boles
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Jun 3, 2004 3:46 pm
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After another fun and exciting ABA convention interacting with folks in the ACT/RFT community, I’d like to offer a few gentle reminders/recommendations for...
Hi Eric, At the risk of sounding like Michael Jackson, I can only say: 'You are not alone'. In that, I completely share your view that it is essential that we...
Frank W. Bond
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Jun 4, 2004 10:28 am
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Beautifully put Eric and I couldn't agree more. Hope you're coming to the summer institute in Reno? Dermot ... Dermot Barnes-Holmes Professor of Psychology...
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
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Jun 4, 2004 10:43 am
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The ACT side of RFT got out the door first but in the long run RFT has broader scope. When RFT starts to run ahead in the applied area (esp. education) it will...
This message is not directly related to Eric Fox's discussion of the role of RFT/ACT in ABA, but in his remarks he uses the phrase "psychological events...
Ray Weitzman
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Jun 4, 2004 10:19 pm
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I think psychological events refer to a whole organism interacting in and with a context, considered both historically and situationally. - S ... -- Steven C....
What he said. :) Plus, I think it's important to point out that mental/brain/private events can also be construed as psychological events using this...
I think an ACT/RFT hospitality suite is a great idea (I particularly like the idea of alcohol and funky music). We are not a SIG, but we do need a time and...
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
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Jun 5, 2004 2:37 pm
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Sorry slow to respond, but Eric is right on in this matter. I made contact with the psychological space ACT is concerned with before there was ACT (which would...
Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Jun 7, 2004 11:45 am
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BTW, we used "Acceptance and Commitment Training is in that special issue of Behavior Therapy ( the stigma study). In explaining it we just say: "This...
Here is a near final draft of the Summer Institue program. A version you can use to indicate preferences will be emailed to registrants soon. Pretty cool stuff...
Very simple organisms show exclusion without symmetry. In the 1993 "Charlie study" [Lipkens, G., Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, L. J. (1993). Longitudinal study of...
Hmm. If it sounded too jaded or critical of others, I apologize. It is not that it is the wrong type of question so much as it is not sensitive to what we...
"Must scientific openness = scientific dimentia" How good a line is that!!?? The first rejection letter I got was from Cognitive Thearpy and Resarch. It...
Hi, In context of non-arbitralily applied relational frames I see the "etappenweise Bildung geistiger Operationen" (perhaps: stages of formations of mental...
Gerhard Kugler
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Jun 15, 2004 1:43 pm
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What dogs do seem to be exceptionally skilled at as compared to other species is recognizing human social cues. They outperform chimpanzees in many visual...
This seems to be an obscure one. I think you will have to explain what excites you about the work ... it seems to be little known. (and personally I've never...
... I am a therapist in private practice. Galperin is only a part of my theoretical background. I have never read primary texts by him, only secondary ones in...
Gerhard Kugler
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Jun 16, 2004 9:04 am
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Here is a paragraph from that citation, for the interests of the list In Haenen's book, the reader will find the most detailed, comprehensive, and critical...
... I think, shortening (and hence internalisation) goes on by means of classical conditioning. The next section of a reaction may begin at (or may follow) a...
Gerhard Kugler
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Jun 17, 2004 5:14 pm
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... Yes, that is the idea, but it doesn't work. This is exactly why S-R learning theory collapsed. You need robust backward conditioning, just to begin with, ...
It is also worth noting that there is a wing in the modern associationistic tradition that also recognises the importance of human language (they call is...
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
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Jun 18, 2004 9:04 am
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Has anyone read the RFT book review in the latest issue of Pragmatics & Cognition? I was curious as to what the tone was. JT...
... In his book "Structure and Direction in Thinking" Berlyne treats "Groups and Behavior" (p. 204). "groups of transformations posses the salient...
Gerhard Kugler
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Jun 21, 2004 6:42 am
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Hi, the RFT-book asserts rightly that "most living organisms, given the appropriate training, are capable of responding to relations among the physical...