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History of Behavior Analysis / Uncategorized

One or Two Sciences

Starting a new ABAI Blog for History of Behavior Analysis is a daunting endeavor. Where does one start? Should we proceed chronologically? Should we review the numerous significant individual contributions …

Symbolic Language and Thought / Uncategorized

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 …

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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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The verbal nature of human joy and suffering

For the November ABAI Symbolic Language and Thought blog entry I am delighted to have my dear colleague and world leading RFT expert Dr. Fran Ruiz. Fran blogs about the …

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Up-dating RFT: Cooperation Came First, the ROE as a Unit of Analysis, and Engineering Prosocial Behavior

In this month’s blog I am thrilled to have RFT father Dermot Barnes-Holmes talking RFT and prosocial behavior in the time of a pandemic. Dermot was my PhD supervisor many …

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Parenting in Extraordinary Times; Considerations from Relational Frame Theory about coercive practices.

In this month’s blog my conference roomie and bad ass RFT researcher Dr. Sarah Cassidy talks about parenting in extraordinary times. COVID-19 has brought up lots of new adventures and …

Symbolic Language and Thought / Uncategorized

Relationally Framing a Pandemic

In this month’s blog I am thrilled to have Siri Ming one of my favourite researchers and authors in the area of relational frame theory. We had originally discussed Siri …

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A Woman’s Place: How Relational Frame Theory can improve our understanding of gender bias in STEM

For the March ABAI Symbolic Language and Thought Blog I am thrilled to have Dr. Lynn Farrell talking about Behavior Analysis and gender bias in STEM. Lynn was a doctoral …

Connecting the Dots / Uncategorized

Where are all of the behavior analysts?

As my first post as the new Connect the Dots blogger, I want to begin by introducing myself. Currently I teach, coordinate practicum experience, and supervise research at the ABA …

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You don’t need to be special, you just need to belong!

Louise McHugh: I am an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology, University College Dublin. I have published over 90 papers and two books in the area of Behavior Analysis, …

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