Skinner described behavior analysis as the field of values and purpose. However, he defined these concepts in terms of a history of reinforcement and failed to specify whether and how human and nonhuman values might differ. Human values have been seen as theoretically central within a number of nonbehavioral traditions in psychology, including humanism and positive psychology. However, these approaches have failed to provide explanations of the behavior-environment relations involved in valuing that might allow prediction and influence with respect to this phenomenon. Modern clinical behavior analysis in the form of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), however, succeeds in providing a functional definition of human values that meets thi...
Recent research has demonstrated that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a potentially effic...
This study aimed to determine the position of " acceptance and commitment approach” that is based on...
Abstract: Three studies address unresolved issues in value-behavior relations. Does the full range o...
Although values are an important determinant of human behavior, not much attention have been paid to...
Human valuing is a topic of study in many disciplines concerned with the behavior of humans in terms...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) focuses on acceptance, cognitive defusion, being present, th...
The aims of the article are to show the importance of personal values in the context of psychologica...
Answers to a series of commentaries are presented and the challenge Relational Frame Theory (RFT) pr...
© 2019 Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Background: In Acceptance and Commitment Therap...
”The value concept … [is] able to unify the apparently diverse interests of all the sciences concern...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
As scientists and practitioners, behavior analysts must make frequent decisions that affect many liv...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a third wave behavioral therapy centered on psychological...
A large array of randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have determined the efficacy of Acce...
Recent research has demonstrated that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a potentially effic...
This study aimed to determine the position of " acceptance and commitment approach” that is based on...
Abstract: Three studies address unresolved issues in value-behavior relations. Does the full range o...
Although values are an important determinant of human behavior, not much attention have been paid to...
Human valuing is a topic of study in many disciplines concerned with the behavior of humans in terms...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) focuses on acceptance, cognitive defusion, being present, th...
The aims of the article are to show the importance of personal values in the context of psychologica...
Answers to a series of commentaries are presented and the challenge Relational Frame Theory (RFT) pr...
© 2019 Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Background: In Acceptance and Commitment Therap...
”The value concept … [is] able to unify the apparently diverse interests of all the sciences concern...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
As scientists and practitioners, behavior analysts must make frequent decisions that affect many liv...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a third wave behavioral therapy centered on psychological...
A large array of randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have determined the efficacy of Acce...
Recent research has demonstrated that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a potentially effic...
This study aimed to determine the position of " acceptance and commitment approach” that is based on...
Abstract: Three studies address unresolved issues in value-behavior relations. Does the full range o...