Learning RFT: An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory and Its Clinical Application

Learning RFT: An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory and Its Clinical Application

ISBN-10:
1572249064
ISBN-13:
9781572249066
Pub. Date:
11/01/2010
Publisher:
New Harbinger Publications
ISBN-10:
1572249064
ISBN-13:
9781572249066
Pub. Date:
11/01/2010
Publisher:
New Harbinger Publications
Learning RFT: An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory and Its Clinical Application

Learning RFT: An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory and Its Clinical Application

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Overview

Relational frame theory, or RFT, is the little-understood behavioral theory behind a recent development in modern psychology: the shift from the cognitive paradigm underpinning cognitive behavioral therapy to a new understanding of language and cognition. Learning RFT presents a basic yet comprehensive introduction to this fascinating theory, which forms the basis of acceptance and commitment therapy. The book also offers practical guidance for directly applying it in clinical work.

In the book, author Niklas Törneke presents the building blocks of RFT: language as a particular kind of relating, derived stimulus relations, and transformation of stimulus functions. He then shows how these concepts are essential to understanding acceptance and commitment therapy and other therapeutic models. Learning RFT shows how to use experiential exercises and metaphors in psychological treatment and explains how they can help your clients. This book belongs on the bookshelves of psychologists, psychotherapists, students, and others seeking to deepen their understanding of psychological treatment from a behavioral perspective.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572249066
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication date: 11/01/2010
Series: Professional Series
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 270,302
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Niklas Törneke, MD, is a psychiatrist, and has worked as a senior psychiatrist in the department of general psychiatry in his hometown of Kalmar, Sweden, from 1991 until he started a private practice in 1998. He earned his license as a psychotherapist in 1996, and was originally trained as a cognitive therapist. Since 1998, he has worked mainly with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), both in his own practice and as a teacher and clinical supervisor. His clinical experience ranges from psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia to common anxiety and mood disorders with high prevalence in the general population.

Dr. Dermot Barnes-Holmes is foundation Professor of Psychology at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, and served as the Head of Department of Psychology from 1999 to 2008. He studied under Professor Julian Leslie at the University of Ulster before taking up a teaching position at University College, Cork, where he founded the Behaviour Analysis and Cognitive Science Research Unit. After nine years at UCC he was appointed to his current post. Dr. Barnes-Holmes has published over 200 scientific articles, book chapters, and books, and he was recently ranked as the most prolific author in the world in the Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior during the period 1980 to 1999 (Dymond, 2002). He has served on, or is currently serving on, the editorial boards of the following journals: Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin; Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior; Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis; The Behavior Analyst; The European Journal of Behavior Analysis; The European Journal of Psychology; The International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy (Associate Editor); and The Psychological Record. Dr. Barnes-Holmes has graduated 25 doctoral research students and has been directly involved in attracting over 1,000,000 euro in competitive research funding. He served on the Health Research Board from 2002-2005 and was elected to the Council of the Psychological Society of Ireland from 2004-2007.

Steven C. Hayes, PhD, is Nevada Foundation Professor in the department of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. An author of forty-one books and more than 575 scientific articles, he has shown in his research how language and thought leads to human suffering. He is codeveloper of ACT, a powerful therapy method that is useful in a wide variety of areas.

Table of Contents

Foreword to the U.S. Edition ix

Foreword to the Swedish Edition xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

A Personal Word of Introduction 1

Part I Background

Chapter 1 Radical Behaviorism and Fundamental Behavior Analytic Principles 9

Chapter 2 Thinking and Human Language 27

Chapter 3 Is the Power of Thinking a Clinically Relevant Issue" 49

Part 2 Relational Learning

Chapter 4 Derived Relational Responding as the Fundamental Element in Human Language 59

Chapter 5 Analogies, Metaphors, and Our Experience of Self 91

Chapter 6 Relational Framing and Rule-Governed Behavior 113

Chapter 7 The Dark Side of Human Languaging 133

Part 3 Clinical Implications

Chapter 8 Learning Theory and Psychological Therapies 155

Chapter 9 General Guidelines for Clinical Behavior Analysis 171

Chapter 10 Altering the Context with a Focus on Consequences 193

Chapter 11 Altering the Context with a Focus on Antecedents 209

Afterword 239

References 243

Index 261

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