I just wanted to announce that my wonderful student, Amy Murrell, has just accepted an offer for a faculty job in the Psychology Department at the University...
Kelly G. Wilson
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Feb 1, 2005 4:57 pm
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A few months ago we announced that the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management is doing a special issue on the implications of Acceptance and Commitment...
Hi all, Just thought I'd bring the forthcoming meeting of the European Association for Behaviour Analysis (EABA) in Gdansk, Poland, from 6-9th of September...
Hi all, The amazing volume 1 issue 1 of the International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy is now on the BAO website ...
jcautill@...
Feb 15, 2005 1:49 am
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The mindfulness SIG is a good one for ACT submissions but so is this one, esp. as we get a bit more RFT-focused. DK if multiple sponsorships are also possible ...
Hello everyone - just wanted to let you know that due to a few planning glitches, we have had to change the dates for the ACT Summer Institute. Please note...
Hi all, I have a student in my class who is interested in writing his term paper on the use of neuro/physiological measures in research on derived stimulus...
We are doing some last minute scrambling to put a symposium together for AABT. We have two papers and need one or two more. The current papers are both RFT...
rhn132@...
Feb 21, 2005 2:29 pm
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Hi, I wondered whether reinforcement sensitivity theory(RST; Corr et al.) could be useful for RFT. RST states there's a differential reinforcement sensitivity,...
De Groot, Francis
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Feb 22, 2005 3:31 pm
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Farmer suggests that in his article in the International Journal of Behavioral OCnsultation and Therapy...www.behavior- analyst-online.org Read and decide for...
jcautill@...
Feb 22, 2005 9:45 pm
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Cognition and emotion just put out a special issue on evaluative conditioning, which should be of great interest to RFT folk the articles in that issue again...
The distinction between 2 levels seems not correct to me: explicit vs. implicit, conscious vs. unconscious, ... As far as I understand, RFT doesn't make this...
De Groot, Francis
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Feb 23, 2005 10:21 am
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Yes, you are right, rft doesn't make the implicit/explicit distinction (although cognitive psychology does). I think RFT would have some trouble accounting for...
At least some part of the conscious/unconscious distinction can be handled within RFT in terms of contextual control by stimuli that do NOT participate in...
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
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Feb 23, 2005 1:17 pm
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Correction - the symbolic language regarding the removal of a stimulus as a reinforcer should read: . Given +B for A, if ~A => ~B then, ~B => -B. This...
I think this discussion does not say much about Tony's question below, but if you take an RFT angle on how to work to create certain desired ends and not...
Reply posted below Although I agree with the gist of your argument Steve I think it leaves a lot of questions rather than answers and I presume that politics...
Reply posted below Although I agree with the gist of your argument Steve I think it leaves a lot of questions rather than answers and I presume that politics...
Hi Asa... I suspect that politics are too important to be left to the politicians :) I want to reply to one thing steve said....... ... I would like to add a...
Very good point Joe, although it appears that some relational frames (i.e. business oriented ones) somehow have the power to influence our responding. The only...
... Steve, your ideas are creative, but are they not too much in a direction of cognitivistic interventions? They refer to contents of verbal behavior. In my...
Gerhard Kugler
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Mar 3, 2005 2:43 pm
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Re RFT and political values ... Subject: [NIOT] George Lakoff at Berkeley Forum Fri March 4 7 pm Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 07:48:00 -0800 (PST) From: Lee...
Maybe but "business frames" are a lot like "medicine frames." There are so many "frames" in each that you have a lot to choose from. When I was running a...
Hi folks, Is psychology/behaviourism the only modern science that operates from a function contextualism perspective? For example, Are their good examples of...
Hi Joe, Some of quantum physics is based on functional contextualism. One example is the concept of superposition (a concept related to the Heisenberg ...
Interesting to see that it is now listed on Amazon. Darned thing was just finished a couple of months ago. We are still doing the final copy editing of galley...
I've been wading through CBT for kids literature to prepare lectures for a Child & Adolescent Therapy class I'm teaching (Joseph Ciarrochi finds it a source of...