Hank, Absolutely, and the first chapter of Hayes, Barnes-Holmes & Roche (2001) is one place to start finding out about FC and RFT After that, 'Varieties of...
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Sep 1, 2008 10:41 am
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Jacqueline Yeah, in relation to- The conceptualized other is the verbal construction of the listener that serves as a Crel for the speaker. Wouldn’t that be...
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Sep 1, 2008 4:15 pm
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Jacqueline, Just in case - in that answer re behavior-behavior relations, I don’t think I put as much initial emphasis as I should have on the fact that...
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Sep 1, 2008 4:38 pm
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Watch this space, Hank! ;) ... From: Robb, Harold B. [mailto:robbhb@...] Sent: 31 August 2008 23:41 To: Stewart, Ian; holddans;...
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Sep 1, 2008 5:07 pm
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Ian, Thanks for all your clarifying responses, and especially for cleaning up my mixed-up terms of "precision, scope, and breadth." You wrote: "The RFT...
No problem Ellen ;) I hope my clarifying responses are helpful by the way and if they aren't I'm quite happy for people to let me know. Ian Ian Stewart, PhD ...
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Sep 1, 2008 6:35 pm
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Ian: “So, yes, neuroscientific data should ultimately cohere with RFT.” Maarten: I hope this will become a two way street. Once again I realize that it is...
Hi Ian, Thanks for clearing that up for me. I understand the behavior-behavior thing, that it can have a role in an analysis, even thought it will mean the...
Thanks Maarten By the way, I hope that I didn't give the impression in what I said there by the way that RFT is TRUE and that neuroscience must bend to the...
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Sep 1, 2008 8:55 pm
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HI Jacqueline. My second question is still a puzzle to me and I think I should rephrase the question: What is a relational response? Is it all responses that...
I just sent a link to a spoof of SSRI commercials. Sorry for not explaining myself the first time or annoying anyone on the list with something I thought was...
I'm looking for the reference for a study that I heard Steve Hayes talk about at his workshop in Reno in July. This what I remember he said about the study. ...
I'm a little slow in getting around to responding to this contribution which seems, to me, important. One thing I really want to underline is the importance, I...
On the clinical utility of the Sd / EO issue (this is not in response to Hank per se ... more the thread ... I just want to note that clearly for fear of...
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Having now read Steve's post three times, there, indeed, appears not to be any sexual references in it. It didn't seem to have anything to do with food either!...
Hi Ian, Thanks for hanging in to help me understand. I think I try to separate things that cannot be separated or maybe are not useful to separate. Still I am...
Jacqueline No problem – I actually think that functional contextualism and RFT are modes of derived relational responding that you get shaped into to some...
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Not annoyed, on the contrary, delightfully amused! I particularly liked the final exploding head bit. I first heard of "Exploding Head Syndrome" on a Paxil...
Hi all, Anyone in NYC working with ACT? I'm a clinical psychologist in NYC, and I'm looking for a community here, and surprisingly it is not easy to find one...
As a concrete example of what neurosciences can contribute to clinical practices : we are beginning to map what regions and networks are activated by...
Hi Rob, Your email request about ACT in NYC prompted me to let the ACT community know that the Albert Ellis Institute is hosting an ACT workshop on January 31,...
Hi Ian, Thanks. I must say I am a bit disappointed, because my search for THE ANSWER proves to be in vain. Damn. I think the context my question is situated in...
Actually, I’ll go out on a limb and state DEFINITIVELY that THE ANSWER to THE QUESTION is IT DEPENDS, though of course that answer depends on what the...
Hey all, BSG and others. I just got a chance to listen to this and it is extremely helpful. IMO, if you're reading the ABCs and getting lost or confused, this...
Hi Joanne, 2nd talk is posted. Here's a better link: http://www.practiceground.citymax.com/page/page/5245080.htm it's got links to both talks and the pdfs of...
I’m just catching up on this thread, and I was taken by Ian’s comment, below, that when two people engage at the level of self-as-context: Such an event is...
Do you mean compassion a feeling or compassionate behaviour? Why could we not be aware of either and still be somewhat defused from their associated functions?...
I agree with you. Whether we talk of compassion in terms of thoughts, feelings or actions, the space of self-as-context is not inherently compassionate; it is...