Author | Niklas Törneke, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Steven C. Hayes |
Publisher | Context Press |
Year | 2010 |
Language | English |
Pages | 290 |
Size | 9.83 MB |
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Summary
Learning RFT provides the most accessible introduction to date to Relational Frame Theory (RFT), the groundbreaking psychological theory of human language and cognition that forms the foundation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and other contextual behavioral therapies. Written by three leading experts in the field, including Steven C. Hayes who originally developed RFT, this book makes complex behavioral principles understandable for clinicians, students, and researchers alike.
The book systematically explains how human language and cognition work through learned relations between stimuli (frames), and how this understanding can transform clinical practice. Key areas covered include:
- The basic principles of RFT and how they differ from traditional behavioral approaches
- How relational framing develops in childhood and affects adult psychological functioning
- The relationship between RFT and psychopathology
- Practical applications of RFT in clinical settings
- How RFT informs ACT and other third-wave behavioral therapies
Key Features
- Foundational Theory: Presents the core principles of RFT in clear, accessible language
- Clinical Applications: Demonstrates how RFT informs therapeutic interventions
- Developmental Perspective: Explains how relational framing develops across the lifespan
- Research-Based: Grounded in extensive empirical research on human language and cognition
- Practical Exercises: Includes training procedures to build relational skills
- Comprehensive Coverage: Addresses both basic RFT concepts and advanced applications
- Multidisciplinary Relevance: Valuable for clinicians, researchers, and educators
About Authors
Niklas Törneke, MD is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist specializing in RFT and ACT. He has written several books on behavioral therapy and trains professionals internationally.
Dermot Barnes-Holmes, PhD is one of the world's leading RFT researchers and has published extensively on the experimental analysis of human language and cognition.
Steven C. Hayes, PhD is the originator of Relational Frame Theory and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. A professor of psychology at the University of Nevada, he's one of the most cited psychologists in the world.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What can I learn by reading this book?
A: You'll gain a solid understanding of Relational Frame Theory - how human language and cognition work through learned relations between stimuli. The book explains how this knowledge can improve clinical practice, particularly in ACT and other behavioral therapies.
Q: Is this book suitable for beginners?
A: While RFT is complex, this book is designed as an introductory text. It explains concepts clearly with clinical examples, making it accessible to readers new to behavioral psychology while still valuable for advanced practitioners.
Q: Is this book recommended for professionals?
A: Absolutely. Clinicians using ACT or other behavioral therapies will find it essential for understanding the theoretical foundations of their work. Researchers will appreciate its comprehensive treatment of RFT principles and applications.
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