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Moral behavior and the development of verbal regulation
(1998)
The present paper examines the relationship between the development of moral behavior and the development of verbal regulatory processes. Relational frame theory and the distinctions among pliance, tracking, and augmenting ...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Health Behavior Change: A Contextually-Driven Approach
(2018-01)
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field of health psychology. In this paper, we introduce a contextdriven approach, the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) ...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Health Behavior Change: A Contextually-Driven Approach
(2018)
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field of health psychology. In this paper, we introduce a context-driven approach, the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) ...
Why behavior analysts should study emotion: The example of anxiety
(1998)
Historically, anxiety has been a dominant subject in mainstream psychology but an incidental or even insignificant one in behavior analysis. We discuss several reasons for this discrepancy. We follow with a behavior-analytic ...
Acceptance and commitment therapy: Model, processes and outcomes
(2006)
The present article presents and reviews the model of psychopathology and treatment underlying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). ACT is unusual in that it is linked to a comprehensive active basic research program ...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Contextual Behavioral Science: Examining the Progress of a Distinctive Model of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
(2013)
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). The present article describes ACT as a distinct and unified model of behavior change, linked ...
Relating is an Operant: A Fly Over of 35 Years of RFT Research
(Perspectivas em Análise do Comportamento, 2021-04)
Relational Frame Theory (RFT) is the simplest form of operant theory since it claims nothing more than a particular type of behavior, arbitrarily applicable derived relational responding, is an operant. While the theory ...