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Relational Frame Theory || Derived Relational Responding as Learned Behavior

✍ Scribed by Hayes, Steven C.; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot; Roche, Bryan


Book ID
120262804
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
294 KB
Edition
2001
Category
Article
ISBN-13
9780306466007

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✦ Synopsis


Language And Cognition : Constructing An Alternative Approach Within The Behavioral Tradition / Steven C. Hayes, John T. Blackledge, & Dermot Barnes-holmes -- Derived Relational Responding As Learned Behavior / Steven C. Hayes [and Others] -- Multiple Stimulus Relations And The Transformation Of Stimulus Functions / Dermot Barnes-holmes [and Others] -- Relations Among Relations : Analogies, Metaphors, And Stories / Ian Stewart [and Others] -- Thinking, Problem-solving, And Pragmatic Verbal Analysis / Steven C. Hayes [and Others] -- Understanding And Verbal Regulation / Dermot Barnes-holmes [and Others] -- Self And Self-directed Rules / Dermot Barnes-holmes, Steven C. Hayes, & Simon Dymond -- Relational Frame Theory : A PrΓ©cis / Steven C. Hayes, Dermot Barnes-holmes And Bryan Roche -- Psychological Development / Yvonne Barnes-holmes [and Others] -- Education / Yvonne Barnes-holmes And Dermot Barnes-holmes & Veronica Cullinan -- Social Processes / Bryan Roche [and Others] -- Psychopathology And Psychotherapy / Kelly G. Wilson [and Others] -- Religion, Spirituality, And Transcendence / Dermot Barnes-holmes, Steven C. Hayes, Jennifer Gregg. Edited By Steven C. Hayes And Dermot Barnes-holmes, Bryan Roche. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 257-271) And Index.


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