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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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Symbolic Language and Thought

The self and perspective-taking: Relational framing and self-awareness

It is with pleasure that I introduce Louise McHugh, Assistant Professor of Psychology at University College Dublin, Ireland. Louise is a prolific researcher and author in the behavior analytic and …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Can psychologists raise intelligence? We think so: Bridging the behavioral and trait theory divide

I am very pleased to introduce Shane McLoughlin, a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Chester in the UK. Shane is a dynamic and compelling young behavioral psychologist, who …

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought

Lessons from my mother: Psychological flexibility and the state of ‘grace’

Lessons from my mother: Psychological flexibility and the state of ‘grace’. – Dr. Ian Tyndall, Department of Psychology, University of Chichester, UK My mother died in April 2016 after the …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Relational Frame Theory: Implications for Early Childhood Development and Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder

I am very pleased to introduce Dr. Teresa Mulhern, a lecturer in Psychology at the University of Chester, UK. Teresa is an applied behavior analyst (ABA) who both works and …

Symbolic Language and Thought

The Double Edged Sword of Human Language and Cognition: Shall We Be Olympians or Fallen Angels?

  The Double Edged Sword of Human Language and Cognition: Shall We Be Olympians or Fallen Angels? Guest Blog by Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Ghent University (Blog based on the 2018 SQAB/ABAI Tutorial) …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Understanding Cognition: A Behavior Analyst’s Research Story

Guest Blog by Dr. Ian Tyndall:  Functional Behavioural Science Laboratory, Department of Psychology, University of Chichester, UK Thank you to Ruth Anne Rehfeldt for the kind invitation to write this …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Where to See RFT in San Diego

The ABAI 44th Annual Convention is here, which means it is time to select from amongst the many interesting symposia, panels, posters, and tutorials. If you are interested in learning …

Symbolic Language and Thought

cATChing ACT at the Annual

Lots of behavior analysts are interested in ACT these days. The upcoming annual convention is the perfect opportunity to learn about the RESEARCH on the effects of components of ACT …

Symbolic Language and Thought

When Things are Not the Same: An Interview with Dr. Ian Stewart

When Things are Not the Same: An Interview with Dr. Ian Stewart Dr. Ian Stewart has done some of the most innovative research on Relational Frame Theory to date. His …

Symbolic Language and Thought

La Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso a Través del Lente de Baer, Wolf, y Risley (1968)

INVITADO ESPECIAL JONATHAN TARBOX, University of Southern California Traducido por Natalia Baires y Sebastián García-Zambrano, Southern Illinois University A medida que el entusiasmo de la Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso …

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