List of Resources Used

  1. Dermot Barnes-Holmes presenting at the Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior

    - https://youtu.be/hZm0B8QKB_Y

  2. Dermot Barnes-Holmes ABAI Blog Post - Barnes-Holmes, D. (2018). The Double Edged Sword of Human Language and Cognition: Shall We Be Olympians or Fallen Angels? Blog post for ABAI.

  3. Stimulus Equivalence - Barnes-Holmes, D., Finn, M., McEnteggart, C., & Barnes-Holmes, Y. (2018). Derived stimulus relations and their role in a behavior-analytic account of human language and cognition. Perspectives on Behavioral Science (Special Issue on Derived Relations), 41(1), 155-173.

  4. Updated look at RFT - Barnes-Holmes, D., Barnes-Holmes, Y., & McEnteggart, C. (2020). Updating RFT (more field than frame) and its implications for process-based therapy. The Psychological Record.

  5. RFT Basic Account - Hughes, S. & Barnes-Holmes, D. (2016). Relational frame theory: The basic account. In R. D. Zettle, S. C. Hayes, D. Barnes-Holmes, & A. Biglan (Eds), The Wiley handbook of contextual behavioral science (pp. 129-178), West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

  6. Three Key Strategies for using RFT in Clinical Practice - Törneke, N., Luciano, C., Barnes-Holmes, Y., & Bond, F. (2016). Core strategies in psychological treatment: An RFT perspective. In S. Hayes, D. Barnes-Holmes, R. Zettle, and T. Biglan (Eds.), The Wiley handbook of contextual behavioral science. West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

  7. A brief tutorial on RFT and ACT - McEnteggart, C. (2018). A Brief Tutorial on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as Seen through the Lens of Derived Stimulus Relations. Perspectives on Behavioral Science (Special Issue on Derived Relations), 41(1), 215-227.

  8. Relationship between RFT and Middle-Level Terms - Barnes-Holmes, Y., Hussey, I., McEnteggart, C., Barnes-Holmes, D.,& Foody, M. (2016). Scientific ambition: The relationship between relational frame theory and middle-level terms in acceptance and commitment therapy. In R. D. Zettle, S. C. Hayes, D. Barnes-Holmes, & A. Biglan (Eds), The Wiley handbook of contextual behavioral science (pp. 365-882), West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

  9. A Listserv discussion about midlevel terms - https://contextualscience.org/post/from_basic_functional_unit_to_mid_level_term_track#

  10. Secret Interview

  11. RFT Basics - Blackledge, J. T. (2003). An introduction to relational frame theory: Basics and applications. The Behavior Analyst Today, 3(4), 421-433. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0099997

  12. RFT Session Videos - https://go-rft.com/act-videos/

  13. More RFT Session Videos - https://go-rft.com/process-based-therapy-videos/

  14. Mastering the Clinical Conversation Youtube Supplements - https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLYpLkmeRCfUOaDCGaWwxSPucoSM2Wly8V&v=B5E__FC3oZs

  15. Mastering the Clinical Conversation (Book) - https://languageasintervention.com/the-book/

  16. Review of Mastering the Clinical Conversation - Barnes-Holmes, Y., Kavanagh, D., Barnes-Holmes, D., Finn, M., Harte, C., Leech, A., & McEnteggart, C. (2018). Review: Mastering the clinical conversation: Language as Intervention, , Villatte, M., Villatte, J. L., & Hayes, S. C. (2015). The Psychological Record, 68(1), 107-111.

  17. Rebuttal to Review of Mastering the Clinical Conversation - Villatte, Matthieu & Villatte, Jennifer & Hayes, Steven. (2017). A Reticulated and Progressive Strategy for Developing Clinical Applications of RFT. The Psychological Record. 68. 10.1007/s40732-017-0251-2.

  18. Rebuttal to Rebuttal of Review of Mastering the Clinical Conversation - Barnes-Holmes, Y., Kavanagh, D., Barnes-Holmes, D., Finn, M., Harte, C., Leech, A., & McEnteggart, C. (2018). Reflecting on RFT and the reticulating strategy: A response to Villatte, Villatte, and Hayes. The Psychological Record, 68(1), 119-121

  19. Lou Lasprugato’s Training Page - https://contextualscience.org/lou_lasprugatos_training_page

  20. Foxy Learning RFT Course - https://foxylearning.com/

  21. RFT Podcasts - https://go-rft.com/rft-panel-podcast/

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