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Interbehavior as a clinical focus in CBS: A response to Hayes and Fryling (2019) (Pages 273-275)

Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science

Special Issue on Interbehaviorism as Contextualism

Volume 18, October 2020, Pages 273-275

Authors

Emily K. Sandoz

Highlights

• Clinicians can treat the interbehavioral field as the primary unit of analysis.

• Clinicians can treat thoughts and feelings as observable behaviors.

• Clinicans can include interactional history as an aspect of the present.

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