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Tag: RFT

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

Why Bridgework matters and Yes, we can raise your IQ

I am very pleased indeed to introduce Dr. Sarah Cassidy, of Smithsfield Clinic and Maynooth University, Ireland. Sarah is one of those amazing people who leave you scratching your head …

Behavior Science Weekly / Symbolic Language and Thought

Researching PEAK in field of autism: Jordan Belisle’s personal experience

It is my pleasure to introduce Dr. Jordan Belislie from Southern Missouri University who is one of the most infectious and enthusiastic researchers in the field of behavior analysis, relational …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Knowing Thyselving: A novel Relational Frame Theory approach to the self and perspective-taking

I am really gratified to introduce Dr. Paul Guinther, PhD, a Clinical Psychologist and Freelance behavioral science researcher in Portland, Oregon (USA). Paul has worked closely with former president of …

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

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) …

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