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A Relational Frame Theory Account of the Emergence of Sexual Fantasy
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2013Sexual fantasy is common among humans and often serves to facilitate sexual arousal. Although some fantasies may be directly related to a person's past experiences, others may be unrelated to direct history, and these are thus more difficult to explain.
Fawna M J, Stockwell, Daniel J, Moran
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Quantifying the Empirical Growth of Relational Frame Theory Research: a Cautionary Note [PDF]
Relational frame theory (RFT) is a modern, contextual behavioral theory of human language and cognition. A recent article by O’Connor, Farrell, Munnelly, and McHugh (2017) provided an updated citation analysis of data-based and nondata-based articles ...
Simon Dymond +2 more
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A Review of Relational Frame Theory Research Into Deictic Relational Responding
Psychological Record, 2016Relational frame theory (RFT) is a modern behavioral approach to human language and cognition that accounts for complex human behavior, such as perspective taking in terms of derived relational responding. According to RFT, a history of reinforcement for relating deictic relations, such as I–you, here–there, and now–then, may lead to the emergence of a
Maria M Montoya-Rodriguez +2 more
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A Relational Frame Theory Contribution to Social Categorization
Behavior and Social Issues, 2008The purpose of this study was to investigate the transformation of stimulus functions from socially relevant to arbitrary stimuli as a model of social stigmatization and categorization. Specifically, participants were trained to respond to arbitrary stimuli as if they were obese or thin stimuli via a matching-to-sample preparation.
Jonathan H. Weinstein +3 more
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Human Communication Research, 2002
Relational framing theory asserts that dominance-submission and affiliation-disaffiliation tend to displace each other as frames for processing social interaction; involvement is argued to be a content-free intensifier variable that contributes to judgments of dominance or affiliation as a function of the salient relational frame.
Denise Haunani Solomon +2 more
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Relational framing theory asserts that dominance-submission and affiliation-disaffiliation tend to displace each other as frames for processing social interaction; involvement is argued to be a content-free intensifier variable that contributes to judgments of dominance or affiliation as a function of the salient relational frame.
Denise Haunani Solomon +2 more
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Potential applications of relational frame theory to natural language systems
2010 Seventh International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery, 2010The task of achieving competent artificial natural language systems is enormous. Advances in hardware and the structural analysis of verbalizations have outpaced theories of language and cognition. Functional contextualism, a behavioral approach in psychology, has seen the rise of relational frame theory, which offers an alternative conceptualization ...
David E. Greenway +2 more
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[Relational Frame Theory--A Theoretical Framework for Contextual Behavioral Science].
Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, medizinische Psychologie, 2016Therapists have to deal with verbal systems and often work with verbal exchange. Therefore, a psychological theory is required, which teaches the therapist how to accomplish this task. The BRT is a theory of human language and cognition that explains how people use their verbal behavior as stimuli in their interrelations and how they act and react ...
M, Kensche, U, Schweiger
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