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Relational Frame Theory: A Post-Skinnerian Account of Human Language and Cognition
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"Edited by leading relational frame theory (RFT) scholars, Simon Dymond, PhD, and Brian Roche, PhD, Advances in Relational Frame Theory presents advances in all aspects of RFT research over the last decade, and provides mental health professionals a greater understanding of the core principals of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). A must-read for anyone interested in ACT, the book contains chapters written by Steven C. Hayes and Kelly Wilson, both research-active experts from the RFT community around the world"--
Learning RFT: An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory and Its Clinical Applications Niklas Torneke Product code : 9781572249066 Format :Paperback 267 pages Category :Psychology Published :04 November 2010 Condition :Brand new, unused SYNOPSIS Relational frame theory, or RFT, is the little-understood behavioral theory behind a recent development in modern psychology: the shift from the cognitive paradigm underpinning cognitive behavioral therapy to a new understanding of language and cognitio
TheNile.com.au About FAQ Payment Delivery Contact Us 1800-987-323 A relational frame theory approach to understanding perspective-taking using children's stories in typically developing children. (English) by Nicole Davlin Format Perfect Condition Brand New Language English Perspective-taking is a new topic in the field of behavior analysis and has become of extreme interest. Previous research has looked at perspective-taking using a protocol that has been previously developed. Research in this