Hayes et al., 2001 - Google Patents

Relational frame theory: A précis

Hayes et al., 2001

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16287080335545809615
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Hayes S
Barnes-Holmes D
Roche B
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Relational frame theory: A post-Skinnerian account of human language and cognition

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The purpose of this chapter is to summarize some of the key features of RFT and to address some of the common behavioral criticisms of this approach. We have learned from experience that even sophisticated readers readily misunderstand many of the basic …
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