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Category: Symbolic Language and Thought

These blogs focus on symbolic behavior and derived relational responding, with an emphasis on Relational Frame Theory’s goal of predicting and influencing human behavior with precision and broad scope.

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Viajando Entre los Juegos de Lenguaje de las Ciencias del Comportamiento: Una Guía para Estudiantes

Esta semana contamos con la contribución del Dr. Jesús Alonso-Vega. Jesús, que ha conseguido recientemente su PhD (felicidades!), ha escrito una reflexión fantástica “dedicada para todo tipo de estudiantes, pero …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Traveling Between Behavioral Science’s Language-Games: A Guide for Students

Dear blog reader, this week we have a contribution from Dr Jesús Alonso-Vega. Having recently received his PhD (congrats!), Jesús has written a fantastic reflection “dedicated to all type of …

Symbolic Language and Thought

The Making of a Behavior Analyst

Dear blog reader. We are delighted to share with you this piece by Dr. Carol Murphy. Carol is one of those inspirational individuals who returned to education as a mature student …

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Off She Goes! But From Where?

1 Dear blog reader. After a brief hiatus we are back in action with a contribution from Rodrigo Vianna de Almeida. Rodrigo has recently started his PhD and is going …

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ACT and RFT as Prosocial OBM in an ABA School Based Partial Hospital Program

Dear blog reader, joining us this month on the series is Dr. Stuart Libman (M.D.). Dr Libman has a wonderfully rich and interesting professional history that has drawn on many …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Little by Little: Building and Crossing Bridges in the Pursuit of Progress

Dear blog reader, for this month’s post we are excited to be joined by Dr Olive Healy. Olive started out as one of Dermot’s PhD students back in the 90’s …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Cross-Domain Scientific Collaboration: A Gorilla on the Basketball Court

Dear blog reader, this month, we are delighted to be welcoming Maithri Sivaraman to the series. As you will see, Maithri’s work and research story really exemplify the fruits of …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Escaping Our Research Silos in Rising to the Challenge of Human Psychology

2 Dear blog reader, we (Colin Harte and Dermot Barnes-Holmes, pictured below at Colin’s PhD defense) are delighted to be hosting the Symbolic Language and Thought blog series. We would …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Wherever I “ROE-M” there I am: An RFT (technical) account of the verbal self and altered states of consciousness

In this month’s ABAI Symbolic Language and Thought blog we have insights from Dr. Colin Harte and Prof. Dermot Barnes-Holmes on the verbal sense of self and consciousness. This one …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Embracing Loss to Gain all that Matters

Happy New Year ABAIers! Today I am thrilled to have colleague, friend and RFT expert Dr. Nigel Vahey talking RFT and embracing loss to gain what matters. This blog has …

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