Abstract. Responding to stimuli in accordance with the noticed and derived relations between them exerts influence on various mental skills, including the problem solving, language communication, and social functioning. In the behavioral psychology deriving relations between the stimuli (e.g. objects, events) is referred to as relational framing and is
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Advances in Relational Frame Theory (RFT) II : Contoribution to clinical developmental psychology
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