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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

Navegando pelas Águas da Análise do Comportamento e da Psicologia Social em Busca de Respostas

Caro/a leitor/a do blog, Você terá mais um deleite com esta próxima contribuição da Dra. Táhcita Mizael. Táhcita produziu nada menos que um corpo impressionante de trabalhos importantes e socialmente relevantes em …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Navigating the Waters of Behavior Analysis and Social Psychology in the Pursuit of Answers

Dear blog reader, You are in for another treat with this next contribution from Dr. Táhcita Mizael. Táhcita has produced nothing short of an impressive body of important, socially relevant …

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Divulgando a Análise do Comportamento com Experimentos Clássicos

Prezado leitor do blog, Neste post, temos a participação do Professor João Henrique de Almeida. João é uma daquelas pessoas impressionantemente perspicazes e criativas tanto experimentalmente quanto conceitualmente, tanto em …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Disseminating Behavior Science Through Classic Experiments

1 Dear blog reader, Joining us for this entry is Professor João Henrique de Almeida. João is one of those people that is not just impressively sharp and creative experimentally …

Symbolic Language and Thought

Some Short Notes From a Long Career

4 Dear blog reader, It is with great pleasure that we welcome Professor Julian Leslie to the series. Julian’s contribution to behavior analysis in Ireland, the UK, and indeed the …

Symbolic Language and Thought

The Road Less Simple: Relational Density Theory and Rule-Governed Behavior

Dear blog reader, This week we are joined by both Jordan Belisle and Alison Stapleton, two individuals at the forefront of research in contextual behavioral science. As you will see, …

Symbolic Language and Thought

I Was Always a Radical Behaviorist

1 Dear blog reader, Well, do I have a treat for you! This week we are joined by Dr Yvonne Barnes-Holmes. To be completely honest, I have been struggling a …

Symbolic Language and Thought

ROE-M’ing Our Way Toward a Preferred and Probable Future: Strategic Agenda Setting as Prosocial ROE’M-ing (Part 3)

Strategic Agenda Setting as Prosocial ROE’M-ing (for parts 1 and 2 of this series click here and here respectively)   There is an accumulating body of research indicating that our …

Symbolic Language and Thought

ROE-M’ing Our Way Toward a Preferred and Probable Future: How might we understand Prosocial from a behaviour-analytic perspective? (Part 2)

How might we understand Prosocial from a behaviour-analytic perspective? (For part 1 of this blog series click here) Having shared some of the content of our deliberations with you, let’s …

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ROE-M’ing Our Way Toward a Preferred and Probable Future: Prosocial and Strategic Agenda Setting (Part 1)

Dear blog reader, The next series of blogs come from Robert Styles, Stuart Libman, Gretchen Kelly, and Aaron Libman from the PLEA agency, a non-profit mental health and education provider. …

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